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judicial [dʒu:'dɪʃəl]∎ to take or to bring judicial proceedings against sb attaquer qn en justice(b) (impartial) impartial, critique;∎ a judicial mind un esprit critique►► judicial inquiry enquête f judiciaire;American judicial review (of ruling) examen m d'une décision de justice (par une juridiction supérieure); (of law) examen m de la constitutionnalité d'une loi;judicial separation séparation f de corps -
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judicial [dʒu:ˈdɪ∫əl]► judicial review noun (British) réexamen m d'une décision de justice (par une juridiction supérieure) ; (US) examen m de la constitutionnalité d'une loi* * *[dʒuː'dɪʃl]1) [inquiry, process] judiciaire; [decision] jurisprudentiel/-ielle2) ( wise) [mind] pondéré3) ( impartial) [silence] réfléchi -
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legal ['li:gəl]∎ to make sth legal légaliser qch;∎ to have a legal claim to sth avoir légalement droit à qch;∎ they're below the legal age ils n'ont pas atteint l'âge légal;∎ to be above the legal limit (for drinking) dépasser le taux légal (d'alcoolémie);∎ legal, decent, honest, truthful = devise de la "Advertising Standards Authority"∎ to take legal action engager des poursuites judiciaires, intenter un procès;∎ to take legal advice consulter un juriste ou un avocat;∎ this is the legal procedure c'est la procédure à suivre;∎ by legal process par voies légales, par voies de droit;∎ he's a member of the legal profession c'est un homme de loi2 nounAmerican (paper size) légal m (216 mm × 356 mm)►► legal action action f en justice;∎ to take legal action (against sb) intenter une action (en justice) (contre qn);legal adviser conseil m juridique;legal aid aide f juridique;Finance legal currency monnaie f courante;legal department (in bank, company) (service m du) contentieux m;legal dispute litige m;legal document acte m authentique;legal entity personne f morale;legal executive assistant(e) m,f (d'un avocat);American legal holiday jour m férié, fête f légale;legal manager responsable mf juridique;legal medicine médecine f légale;legal owner propriétaire mf légitime;American legal pad bloc-notes m;legal proceedings poursuites fpl judiciaires;∎ to initiate legal proceedings against sb engager des poursuites judiciaires contre qn;legal secretary secrétaire mf juridique;Law legal separation séparation f de corps;legal status statut m légal, statut m juridique;legal system système m juridique;legal technicality vice m de forme;legal tender cours m légal;∎ to be legal tender avoir cours (légal);∎ these coins are no longer legal tender ces pièces n'ont plus cours ou ont été démonétisées -
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a. ( = holidays) (judicial) vacances fpl (judiciaires) ; (parliamentary) vacances fpl (parlementaires)• in recess [+ parliament] en vacancesb. ( = short break) (in school day) récréation fc. (in wall) renfoncement m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ L'accent du nom recess tombe sur la seconde syllabe: rɪˈses, sauf lorsqu'il signifie renfoncement, qui se prononce ˈri:ses, avec l'accent sur la première syllabe.* * *[rɪ'ses], US ['riːses] 1.1) Law, Politics vacances fpl2.recesses plural noun lit, fig recoins mpl (of de)3.transitive verb US ( interrupt) suspendre [meeting, hearing]4.intransitive verb US Law, Politics suspendre les séances
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