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1 Médecins du monde, Médecins sans frontières
organizations providing medical aid to victims of war and disasters, especially in the Third WorldDictionnaire Français-Anglais > Médecins du monde, Médecins sans frontières
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2 secours
secours [s(ə)kuʀ]masculine nouna. ( = aide) help• au secours ! help!• cela m'a été/ne m'a pas été d'un grand secours this has been a great help/of little help to mec. ( = sauvetage) le secours en montagne/en mer mountain/sea rescue* * *səkuʀ
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appeler or crier au secours — to shout for help
porter secours à, se porter au secours de — to help [blessé, réfugié]; to come to the aid of [personne critiquée, entreprise]; to rescue [animal]
de secours — ( de rechange) [roue] spare; ( d'urgence) [sortie] emergency; ( de soins) [trousse] first-aid; ( de sauvetage) [équipe] rescue; ( de sécurité) [matériel] back up
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nom masculin pluriel1) ( personnes) ( secouristes) rescuers, rescue team (sg); ( renforts) reinforcements2) (vivres, médicaments) relief suppliessecours humanitaires — humanitarian aid [U]
premiers secours, secours d'urgence — first aid [U]
* * *s(ə)kuʀ1. nmd'un grand secours; Cela lui a été d'un grand secours. — This was a great help to him.
appeler au secours — to shout for help, to call for help
porter secours à qn — to give sb assistance, to help sb
Il est allé chercher du secours. — He went to get help.
2. nmplaid sg3. vbSee:* * *A nm inv ( aide) help; au secours! help!; appeler or crier au secours to shout for help; appel au secours cry for help; avec/sans le secours de with/without the help of; être d'un grand secours to be a great help; porter secours à to help; il l'a appelée à son secours he got her to help him; porter secours à, se porter au secours de to help [blessé, réfugié]; to come to the aid of [personne critiquée, entreprise]; to rescue [animal]; aller/voler au secours de qn to go/to rush to sb's aid; venir au secours de qn to come to sb's aid; le secours en mer/en montagne sea/mountain rescue operations (pl); secours financier financial aid ¢; de secours ( de rechange) [roue] spare; ( d'urgence) [sortie] emergency; ( de soins) [matériel] first aid; ( de sauvetage) [équipe, opération] rescue; ( de sécurité) [matériel] back up.B nmpl2 (vivres, médicaments) relief supplies; secours médicaux medical supplies; secours humanitaires humanitarian aid ¢; premiers secours, secours d'urgence first aid ¢;3 Relig les secours de la religion the consolation of religion.[səkur] nom masculinappeler ou crier au secours to call out for helpappeler quelqu'un à son secours [blessé, entreprise] to call upon somebody for help, to call somebody to the rescuele Secours catholique, le Secours populaire (français) charity organizations giving help to the poorles secours ne sont pas encore arrivés aid ou help hasn't arrived yetle secours en montagne/en mer sea/mountain rescuele ou les secours d'urgence emergency aid3. [appui] helpla calculette ne m'a pas été d'un grand secours the calculator was of (very) little help ou use to me4. DROIT emergency payment ou allowance————————de secours locution adjectivale[équipement, porte, sortie] emergency (modificateur)[équipe, poste] rescue (modificateur) -
3 ONG
ONG [ɔεnʒe]feminine noun( = organisation non gouvernementale) NGO* * *oɛnʒenom féminin (abbr = organisation non gouvernementale) NGO* * *ONG nf (abbr = organisation non gouvernementale) NGO.ⓘ ONG These non-governmental organizations are generally either humanitarian agencies or human rights groups, usually started up by individual initiatives. They have the following features in common: they are international in both remit and membership; they are private associative movements; they operate on a voluntary basis. Their activities range from the social, political and legal domains to the fields of science, religion and sport. The influence of human rights organizations (Amnesty International), environmental bodies (WWF), humanitarian aid concerns ( Médecins Sans Frontières) and third-world development agencies (Oxfam) is indicative of the significant role of the ONG worldwide. Another major factor is the strong political independence of such international movements whose primary motivating force is the desire for world justice rather than the more localized interests of the state. -
4 aide internationale
международная помощь
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international assistance
Economic, military, technical or financial aid or support given to nations or countries in need, often from other governments or international or intergovernmental organizations. (Source: INP)
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