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occupation [‚ɒkjʊ'peɪʃən]1 noun(a) (employment) emploi m, travail m;∎ what's his occupation? qu'est-ce qu'il fait comme travail ou dans la vie?;∎ please state your name and occupation veuillez indiquer votre nom et votre profession;∎ I'm not an actor by occupation je ne suis pas acteur de métier;∎ raising a family is a full-time occupation élever des enfants, c'est un travail à plein temps(b) (activity, hobby) occupation f;∎ a leisure occupation un loisir;∎ his favourite occupation is listening to music ce qu'il aime faire par-dessus tout, c'est écouter de la musique;∎ the TV provides some occupation for the children la télévision est un moyen d'occuper les enfants(c) (of building, offices etc) occupation f;∎ during Mr Gray's occupation of the premises lorsque M. Gray occupait les locaux;∎ the offices are ready for occupation les bureaux sont prêts à être occupés∎ army of occupation armée f d'occupation;∎ the students have voted to continue their occupation les étudiants ont voté la poursuite de l'occupation des locaux;∎ under French occupation sous occupation française∎ History the Occupation l'Occupation f -
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occupation [‚ɒkjʊˈpeɪ∫ən]a. ( = trade) métier m ; ( = profession) profession f ; ( = work) emploi m ; ( = activity, pastime) occupation f• "occupation: teacher" « occupation: professeur »b. [of house] occupation fc. (by army) occupation f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]occupation is not always translated by the French word occupation.* * *[ˌɒkjʊ'peɪʃn]1) ( of house)to take up occupation — s'installer (of dans)
2) Military, Politics occupation f (de of)3) ( job) ( trade) métier m; ( profession) profession f4) ( leisure activity) occupation f -
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A n1 ( of house) to be in occupation être installé ; ready for occupation prêt à être habité ; the date of their occupation la date où ils se sont installés dans les locaux ; to take up occupation s'installer (of dans) ;2 Mil, Pol occupation f (de of) ; to be under occupation être occupé ; to come under occupation être envahi ; an army of occupation une armée d'occupation ; Hist the Occupation l'occupation f ;4 ( leisure activity) occupation f. -
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(a) (profession) métier m, emploi m;∎ what is his occupation? quel est son métier?;∎ please state your name and occupation veuillez indiquer votre nom et votre profession(b) (of building) occupation f;∎ the offices are ready for occupation les bureaux sont prêts à être occupés -
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1) (a person's job or work.) métier, profession2) (the act of occupying (a house, town etc).) occupation3) (the period of time during which a town, house etc is occupied: During the occupation, there was a shortage of food.) occupation -
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1) profession; métier; activité professionnelle; fonction2) Pol., Mil. occupation [d'un pays]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > occupation
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10 occupation, charge
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11 occupation, rent
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12 ground occupation factor
(France) coefficient d’occupation du sol (COS) m, COS (coefficient d’occupation du sol) mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ground occupation factor
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13 easement, for, exclusive, occupation
servitude f d'occupation exclusiveEnglish-French legislative terms > easement, for, exclusive, occupation
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14 licence, of, occupation
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15 mining, licence, of, occupation
permis m d'occupation minièreEnglish-French legislative terms > mining, licence, of, occupation
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16 right, of, occupation
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17 temporary occupation
Trav. emploi temporaire; pf. emploi précaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > temporary occupation
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18 extra premium for occupation
surprime professionnelle (Sachs, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > extra premium for occupation
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19 hazardous occupation
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20 regulated, occupation
(labour mobility)métier m ou profession f réglementé
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occupation — [ ɔkypasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. occupatio 1 ♦ Ce à quoi on consacre son activité, son temps. ⇒ affaire, besogne, ouvrage, passe temps. « Les jeux des enfants sont de graves occupations » (Barbusse). Elle a de multiples occupations. Vaquer à ses… … Encyclopédie Universelle
occupation — oc‧cu‧pa‧tion [ˌɒkjˈpeɪʆn ǁ ˌɑːk ] noun [countable] PROPERTY a job or profession, used especially on official forms or for writing about the jobs people do: • Please state your name, age, and occupation. • The least stressful occupations in our … Financial and business terms
occupation — Occupation. s. f. v. Employ, affaire à laquelle on est occupé. Importante occupation. serieuse, penible occupation. frivole, legere occupation. j ay assez d occupation. voilà une belle occupation pour un homme sage. quelles sont maintenant vos… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Occupation — may refer to: Job (role), a regular activity performed for payment, that occupies one s time Employment, a person under service of another by hire Career, a course through life Profession, a vocation founded upon specialized training Vocation, an … Wikipedia
Occupation — Oc cu*pa tion, n. [L. occupatio: cf. F. occupation.] 1. The act or process of occupying or taking possession; actual possession and control; the state of being occupied; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as, the occupation of lands by a tenant.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
occupation — I (possession) noun ascendancy, authority, charge, command, control, direction, domination, dominion, influence, inhabitation, jurisdiction, mastery, occupancy, occupatio, ownership, power, predominance, predominancy, proprietary rights,… … Law dictionary
occupation — [n1] profession, business activity, affair, calling, chosen work, craft, daily grind*, day gig*, do, dodge*, employment, game*, grindstone*, hang*, job, lick*, line, line of work, métier, moonlight*, nine to five*, play*, post, pursuit, racket*,… … New thesaurus
Occupation — Occupation, lat. deutsch, Besetzung, Einnahme; Besitzergreifung an herrenlosen Sachen, die noch nie im Eigenthum gewesen oder wo dasselbe aufgegeben worden ist. Nicht so an verlornen Sachen, deren widerrechtliche Aneignung den Funddiebstahl… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Occupation — Occupation, the the period from 1940 44 during World War II, when France was occupied by the German army … Dictionary of contemporary English
occupation — (n.) early 14c., fact of holding or possessing; mid 14c., a being employed in something, also a particular action, from O.Fr. occupacion (12c.), from L. occupationem (nom. occupatio) a taking possession, business, employment, noun of action from… … Etymology dictionary
occupation — employment, *work, calling, pursuit, business … New Dictionary of Synonyms