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midterm [ˈmɪdˈtɜ:m]( = midterm holiday) ≈ petites vacances fpl► midterm elections plural noun ≈ élections fpl législatives (intervenant au milieu du mandat présidentiel)* * *[ˌmɪd'tɜːm] 1.2.in midterm — Politics au milieu de son/leur etc mandat; School au milieu du trimestre; ( of pregnancy) au milieu de ma/sa etc grossesse
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midterm [‚mɪd'tɜ:m]1 noun∎ at or in midterm au milieu du trimestre►► School & University midterm break vacances fpl de milieu de trimestre;Politics midterm elections = aux États-Unis, élections législatives qui ont lieu au milieu du mandat présidentiel;School & University midterm exams examens mpl du milieu du trimestre -
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A n in midterm Pol ( of government) au milieu m de son/leur etc mandat ; Sch au milieu m du trimestre ; ( of pregnancy) au milieu m de ma/sa etc grossesse.B modif Pol [crisis, election, reshuffle] de milieu de mandat ; Sch [results, report, test] de milieu de trimestre.ⓘ Midterm elections Aux États-Unis, élections qui renouvellent la totalité de la Chambre des représentants et un tiers du Sénat, au milieu du mandat présidentiel. Elles permettent au président de savoir comment est jugée sa politique. ⇒ Congress
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