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1 dépose
depoz nf1) [moteur] taking out, [rideaux] taking down2) (en hélicoptère) [skieurs] setting down* * *dépose nf ( retrait) gén removal; ( de tapis) taking up; (de tenture, rideau) taking down; ( de robinet) taking out.[depoz] nom féminintaking out ou down -
2 depose
عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
3 depose
خَلَعَ ملابِسَه... \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. remove: to take away; to take off: Remove your boots before you come into the house. shed: to let sth. fall: People shed some of their clothes (take them off) when they get too hot. \ See Also عزل (عَزَل) -
4 depose
[dɪˈpəuz] verbto remove from a high position (eg from that of a king):يَخْلَع، يَعْزِلThey have deposed the emperor.
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5 échantillon prélevé dans le métal déposé
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > échantillon prélevé dans le métal déposé
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6 modèle déposé
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7 nom déposé
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8 qui a déposé son bilan banqueroute
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > qui a déposé son bilan banqueroute
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9 qui a déposé son fait banqueroute
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > qui a déposé son fait banqueroute
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10 низлагать
depose глагол: -
11 свергнуть
depose глагол: -
12 давать показания под присягой
Русско-английский юридический словарь > давать показания под присягой
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13 низлагать
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14 свергать
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15 повалити внаслідок перевороту
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > повалити внаслідок перевороту
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16 усувати з посади
depose from office, demote, evict out of post, oust from office, remove from office -
17 усувати уряд
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18 sesadit
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19 ddiorsedd
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20 ddiorseddu
См. также в других словарях:
dépose — [ depoz ] n. f. • 1836; déposage n. m. 1750; de 2. déposer 1 ♦ Techn. Action de déposer, de défaire ce qui a été fixé. Effectuer, faire la dépose d un châssis, d une serrure. 2 ♦ Fait de déposer (qqn). Dépose en hélicoptère des skieurs sur les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
depose — de·pose /di pōz/ vb de·posed, de·pos·ing vt 1: to testify to under oath or by sworn affidavit 2: to take testimony from esp. by deposition plaintiffs...were entitled to depose experts retained by the defendants National Law Journal compare … Law dictionary
déposé — déposé, ée (dé pô zé, zée) part. passé. 1° Mis bas. Un fardeau déposé. 2° Mis en dépôt. De l argent déposé chez un banquier. 3° Abdiqué. La dignité impériale déposée par Charles Quint. 4° À qui on a ôté une dignité. L empereur Louis le… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Depose — De*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deposing}.][FF. d[ e]poser, in the sense of L. deponere to put down; but from pref. d[ e] (L. de) + poser to place. See {Pose}, {Pause}.] 1. To lay down; to divest one s self of; to lay… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Depose — De*pose , v. i. To bear witness; to testify under oath; to make deposition. [1913 Webster] Then, seeing t was he that made you to despose, Your oath, my lord, is vain and frivolous. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
depose — c.1300, from O.Fr. deposer (12c.), from DE (Cf. de ) down (see DE (Cf. de )) + poser put, place (see POSE (Cf. pose)). Related: Deposed; deposing … Etymology dictionary
depose — [v] oust from position boot out, bounce, break, can*, cashier, chuck, degrade, demote, dethrone, discrown, dismiss, displace, downgrade, drum out, eject, freeze out*, give heaveho*, impeach, kick out*, overthrow, remove from office, ride out on… … New thesaurus
deposé — Deposé, [depos]ée. part … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
depose — ► VERB 1) remove from office suddenly and forcefully. 2) Law testify to or give (evidence) on oath, especially in writing. ORIGIN Old French deposer, from Latin deponere put down … English terms dictionary
depose — [dē pōz′, dipōz′] vt. deposed, deposing [ME deposen, to deprive of office, testify < OFr deposer, to set down < de (L de), from, away + poser (see POSE1), to cease, lie down; confused in sense and form with L deponere (pp. depositus), to… … English World dictionary
depose — v. (D; tr.) to depose from * * * [dɪ pəʊz] (D; tr.) to depose from … Combinatory dictionary