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1 genuine
genuine ['dʒenjʊɪn]∎ a genuine Van Gogh un Van Gogh authentique;∎ figurative he's the genuine article c'est un vrai de vrai(b) (sincere → person) sincère, franc (franche); (→ emotion) sincère, vrai; (→ smile, laugh) vrai, franc (franche);∎ I think he's being genuine je crois qu'il est sincère;∎ it is my genuine belief that he is innocent je suis intimement persuadé de son innocence;∎ her regret seemed genuine elle semblait sincèrement désolée(c) (real → mistake) fait de bonne foi(d) (not impersonated → repairman, official) vrai, véritable(e) (serious → buyer) sérieux;∎ genuine enquiries only (in advertisement) pas sérieux s'abstenir -
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1 ( real) [bargain, reason, motive] vrai ; many poor families are in genuine difficulty beaucoup de familles pauvres sont vraiment dans le besoin ; in case of genuine emergency s'il y a vraiment urgence ;2 ( authentic) [work of art] authentique ; [jewel, substance] véritable ; it's the genuine article ○ c'est du vrai ○ ; he's the genuine article ○ c'est un vrai de vrai ○ ;3 ( sincere) [person, emotion, effort, interest] sincère ; [simplicity] vrai ; [inability] non feint (after n) ; [buyer] sérieux/-ieuse ; it was a genuine mistake c'était vraiment une erreur. -
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genuine [ˈdʒenjʊɪn]a. [refugee, antique] authentique ; [leather, silver] véritablec. [person, relationship] sincère* * *['dʒenjʊɪn]1) ( real) [reason, motive] vrai2) ( authentic) [work of art] authentique; [jewel, substance] véritableit's the genuine article — (colloq) c'est du vrai (colloq)
3) ( sincere) [person, effort, interest] sincère; [simplicity] vrai; [inability] non feint (after n); [buyer] sérieux/-ieuse -
4 genuine
['‹enjuin]1) (real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.) authentique2) (honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.) sincère• -
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adj.1) vrai; authentique2) sincère; véridique; de bonne foiEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > genuine
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8 genuine, issue, for, trial
question f litigieuseEnglish-French legislative terms > genuine, issue, for, trial
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10 witness
['witnəs] 1. noun1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) témoin2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) témoin3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) témoin2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) être témoin de2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) attester l'authenticité de•- bear witness -
11 antique
antique [ænˈti:k]1. adjective2. noun• it's a genuine antique c'est un objet (or un meuble) d'époque3. compounds* * *[æn'tiːk] 1.1) ( piece of furniture) meuble m ancien or d'époque; ( other object) objet m ancien or d'époque2) (colloq) péj ( person) vieux fossile m2.1) ( old) ancien/-ienne2) ( old-style) à l'ancienne -
12 original
original [əˈrɪdʒɪnl]1. adjectivea. ( = earliest) [meaning] originel ; [inhabitant] premier ; [purpose, suggestion] initial ; [shape, colour] d'origineb. ( = not copied) [painting, idea, writer] originalc. ( = unconventional) original2. noun[of painting, document] original m3. compounds* * *[ə'rɪdʒənl] 1.noun ( genuine article) original m2.1) ( initial) [inhabitant, owner] premier/-ière; [version] original; [question, site, strategy] originel/-elle; [member] originaire2) ( not copied) [manuscript, painting] original; [invoice, receipt] d'origine3) ( creative) [design, suggestion] original4) ( eccentric) original -
13 professed
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14 true
true [tru:]1. adjectivea. ( = correct) vrai ; [description, account] fidèle• it is true that... il est vrai que... + indic• is it true that...? est-il vrai que... + indic ?• it's not true that... il n'est pas vrai que... + indic• can it be true that...? est-il possible que... + subj ?• is it true about Vivian? est-ce vrai, ce que l'on dit à propos de Vivian ?• it is true to say that... il est vrai que...• this is particularly true of... cela s'applique particulièrement à...• that's true! c'est vrai !• too true! (inf) ça c'est bien vrai !• to come true [dream] se réaliser• he's got so much money it's not true! (inf) c'est incroyable ce qu'il est riche !b. ( = real) véritable ; [cost] réel• in Turkey you will discover the true meaning of hospitality en Turquie, vous découvrirez le véritable sens de l'hospitalitéc. ( = faithful) fidèle• true to life ( = realistic) réaliste• true to form, he... comme on pouvait s'y attendre, il...2. noun3. compounds* * *[truː] 1.1) ( based on fact) [news, fact, story] vrai; ( from real life) [story] vécuthe same is ou holds true of the new party — il en va de même pour le nouveau parti
that's true — ( when agreeing) c'est juste
too true! — (colloq) je ne vous/te le fais pas dire!
2) (real, genuine) [god, cost, meaning, democracy, American] vrai; [identity, age] véritableit is hard to get the true picture — il est difficile de savoir ce qui se passe vraiment or en réalité
3) (heartfelt, sincere) [feeling, repentance, understanding] sincère4) ( accurate) [copy] conforme; [assessment] correct, justeto be true to life — [film, book] être vrai
5) (faithful, loyal) [servant, knight] fidèle6) Constructionto be out of true — [window, post, frame] ne pas être d'aplomb
7) Music [note, instrument] juste2.••true to form, he... — égal à lui-même, il...
to be/remain true to type — [person] être/rester semblable à lui-même/elle-même etc
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17 information
(a) (news, facts) informations f pl, renseignements m pl;∎ a piece of information une information, un renseignement;∎ I am sending you this brochure for your information je vous envoie cette brochure à titre d'information ou de renseignementinformation bureau bureau m de renseignements;information card fiche f de renseignements;information centre centre m d'information;ADMINISTRATION information copy copie f pour information;information desk bureau des renseignements;information market marché m de l'information;information office bureau des renseignements;information officer (press officer) responsable m f de la communication; (archivist) documentaliste m f;information overload surinformation f;information pack dossier m d'information;STOCK EXCHANGE information prospectus notice f d'information;information service service m de l'information;information sheet fiche explicative;information theory théorie f de l'informationinformation gathering collecte f d'informations;information highway autoroute f de l'information;information processing traitement m de l'information;information retrieval recherche f documentaire;information science informatique f;information society société f de l'information;information storage mémorisation f des informations;information superhighway autoroute de l'information;information system système m informatique;information technology informatiqueWe need, too, to build a genuine information society, in which internet access is available to all. Europe must move quickly to ensure widespread availability of broadband internet links. Further liberalisation of the telecommunications market should help us deliver this goal. The internet is one of the tools that can help bind the enlarged union together.
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18 assumed
adjective (pretended; not genuine: assumed astonishment; He wrote under an assumed name (= not using his real name).) feint, d'emprunt -
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20 bogus
['bəuɡəs](false; not genuine: She was fooled by his bogus identity card.) faux
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