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contempt [kənˈtempt]mépris m* * *[kən'tempt]to feel contempt for somebody/something —
to hold somebody/something in contempt — mépriser quelqu'un/quelque chose
contempt of court — Law outrage m à magistrat
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2 contempt
contempt [kən'tempt]∎ to feel contempt for sb/sth, to hold sb/sth in contempt mépriser qn/qch, avoir du mépris pour qn/qch;∎ to treat sb/sth with contempt traiter qn/qch avec dédain ou mépris;∎ I feel nothing but contempt for him je n'ai que du mépris pour lui;∎ to be beneath contempt être tout ce qu'il y a de plus méprisable∎ to charge sb with contempt (of court) accuser qn d'outrage (à magistrat ou à la Cour) -
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contempt n mépris m ; to feel contempt for sb éprouver du mépris pour qn ; his contempt for truth son mépris de la vérité ; to hold sb/sth in contempt mépriser qn/qch, avoir du mépris pour qn/qch ; to be beneath contempt être en-dessous de tout. -
4 contempt of congress
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5 contempt of court
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[kən'tempt]1) (very low opinion; scorn: She spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.) mépris2) (disregard for the law.) outrage•- contemptibly - contemptuous - contemptuously -
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1) mépris; dédain; mésestime; absence d'égards/de considération2) Jur. outrageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contempt
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8 contempt of Congress
Jur. [U] outrage au Congrès [refus de comparaître devant une commission parlementaire, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contempt of Congress
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9 contempt of Court
Jur. outrage au tribunal/à l'autorité du tribunal; outrage a magistrat; atteinte à l'autorité de la justiceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contempt of Court
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10 contempt of Parliament
Jur. outrage au parlementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contempt of Parliament
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12 contempt
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13 contempt, to, be, in
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17 self-contempt
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-contempt
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18 self-contempt
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19 direct contempt of Court
Jur. délit d'audienceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > direct contempt of Court
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20 to be found in contempt of the tribunal
Jur. être déclaré coupable d'outrage au tribunalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to be found in contempt of the tribunal
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