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1 disagreement
1 ( difference of opinion) désaccord m (about, on sur ; as to quant à) ; to be in total disagreement with sb être en total désaccord avec qn ; there was a disagreement about who was to be leader/about what method to use il y avait un désaccord sur le dirigeant à désigner/sur la méthode à employer ; there was (serious) disagreement among the participants les participants étaient en (sérieux) désaccord ; there is some/no disagreement as to the aims of the project les avis divergent/convergent quant aux objectifs du projet ;2 ( argument) différend m (about, over sur) ;3 ( inconsistency) divergence f (between entre). -
2 disagreement
disagreement [‚dɪsəˈgri:mənt]• to be in disagreement [people] être en désaccord* * *[ˌdɪsə'griːmənt]1) ( difference of opinion) désaccord m (about, on sur; as to quant à)2) ( argument) différend m (about, over sur)3) ( inconsistency) divergence f ( between entre) -
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disagreement [‚dɪsə'gri:mənt](a) (of opinions, records) désaccord m, conflit m;∎ I'm in complete disagreement with you about or on this je ne partage pas du tout votre avis là-dessus;∎ they are in disagreement about or on what action to take ils ne sont pas d'accord sur les mesures à prendre∎ they've had a disagreement over or about money ils se sont disputés à propos d'argent, ils ont eu une querelle d'argentUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > disagreement
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4 disagreement
1) (disagreeing: disagreement between the two witnesses to the accident.) désaccord2) (a quarrel: a violent disagreement.) brouille -
5 disagreement
Pol., Conf. désaccord; mésentente; divergence; conflit d'opinions; querelle; différendEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disagreement
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6 disagreement
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8 notice, of, disagreement
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9 statement, of, disagreement
déclaration f de désaccordEnglish-French legislative terms > statement, of, disagreement
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10 dispute
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11 rift
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12 area
area [ˈεərɪə]1. nounc. ( = surface measure) superficie fd. [of knowledge, enquiry] domaine m2. compounds* * *['eərɪə] 1.residential area — zone f résidentielle
2) ( part of building)dining area — coin m salle-à-manger
no-smoking/smoking area — zone f non-fumeurs/fumeurs
waiting area — salle f d'attente
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13 clash
clash [klæ∫]a. ( = fight) s'affronterb. [swords, metallic objects] s'entrechoquer ; [cymbals] résonnerd. [two events] tomber en même temps2. nouna. [of armies, weapons] choc m ; (between people, parties) conflit m ; (with police, troops) affrontement mb. ( = sound) choc m métalliquec. [of interests] conflit m* * *[klæʃ] 1.1) ( confrontation) affrontement m; fig ( disagreement) querelle f2) ( contest) affrontement m3) ( contradiction) conflit m, incompatibilité f4) ( inconvenient coincidence)2.transitive verb entrechoquer [bin lids]; frapper [cymbals]3.1) ( meet and fight) [armies, groups] s'affronter; fig ( disagree) s'affronterto clash with somebody — ( fight) se heurter à quelqu'un; ( disagree) se quereller avec quelqu'un (on, over au sujet de)
2) ( be in conflict) [interests, beliefs] être incompatibles4) ( not match) [colours] jurer -
14 compromise
compromise [ˈkɒmprəmaɪz]1. noun[+ safety, security] compromettre• to compromise o.s. se compromettre* * *['kɒmprəmaɪz] 1.noun compromis m2. 3.to come to ou reach a compromise — arriver or aboutir à un compromis
transitive verb1) ( threaten) compromettre2) US ( settle) régler [disagreement]4.intransitive verb transiger, arriver à un compromis5. -
15 contention
contention [kənˈten∫ən]a. ( = disagreement) dispute fb. ( = argument) affirmation f• it is my contention that... je soutiens que...c. to be in contention [team, competitor] être en compétition* * *[kən'tenʃn]1) ( opinion) assertion fpoint of contention — sujet m de dispute
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16 cross-purposes
[ˌkrɒs'pɜːpəsɪz], US [ˌkrɔːs-]we are at cross-purposes — il y a un malentendu; ( disagreement) nous sommes en désaccord
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17 difference
difference [ˈdɪfrəns]a. ( = dissimilarity) différence f (in de)• what difference does it make? quelle différence (cela fait-il) ?• what difference does it make if...? qu'est-ce que ça peut faire que... + subj ?b. ( = quarrel) différend m* * *['dɪfrəns]1) ( dissimilarity) différence f (in, of de)what difference does it make if...? — qu'est-ce que ça change si...?
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18 dissent
dissent [dɪˈsent]( = have different opinion) avoir une opinion différente2. noun( = political disagreement) dissidence f* * *[dɪ'sent] 1.noun [U] gen, Politics contestation f, dissensions fpl sout; Sport contestation f2.intransitive verb gen, Law ( disagree) contester3.dissenting present participle adjective gen, Politics [group, opinion, voice] contestataire -
19 divide
divide [dɪˈvaɪd]• he divides his time between London and Los Angeles il partage son temps entre Londres et Los Angelesse diviser ; [road] bifurquer3. noun( = gap) clivage m• to bridge the divide between... combler le fossé entre...• the racial/social divide la fracture raciale/sociale= divide* * *[dɪ'vaɪd] 1.2.the North-South divide — l'opposition f Nord-Sud
transitive verb1) ( split into parts) partager [food, money, time, work]; diviser [class, house, room] ( into en)4) ( cause disagreement) diviser [friends, management, group]5) GB Politics faire voter [House]6) Mathematics diviser [number]3.1) lit [road] bifurquer; [river, train] se séparer en deux; [group] ( into two) se séparer en deux; [cell, organism] se diviser2) GB Politics [House] voter3) Mathematics être divisible•Phrasal Verbs: -
20 murmur
murmur [ˈmɜ:mər]1. nouna. murmure m* * *['mɜːmə(r)] 1.noun gen murmure m (of de); ( of traffic) bourdonnement m (of de)2.transitive verb, intransitive verb ( all contexts) murmurer
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