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of no fixed abode: sans domicile fixe Noun -
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Jur. domicile; demeure; séjour; foyer; résidenceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > abode
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7 family abode
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > family abode
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8 fixed abode
Jur. domicile permanent; domicile fixeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > fixed abode
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9 person of no fixed abode
individu sans domicile fixe; fam. SDFEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > person of no fixed abode
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10 place of abode
Jur. lieu de résidence; domicile légalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > place of abode
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11 right of abode
Jur., RU droit de séjourEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > right of abode
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12 with no fixed abode
Jur., Soc. sans domicile fixeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > with no fixed abode
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13 fixed, place, of, abode
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abide [əˈbaɪd](preterite, past participle abided or abode) transitive verb[+ rule, decision] respecter ; [+ consequences] accepter ; [+ promise] tenir ; [+ resolve] s'en tenir à• they agreed to abide by the terms of the contract ils ont accepté de se conformer aux termes du contrat* * *[ə'baɪd] 1.2.I can't abide something/doing — je ne peux pas supporter quelque chose/de faire
to abide by — respecter [rule, decision]
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17 fixed
fixed [fɪkst]1. adjectivea. [position, time, price] fixe ; [smile] figéb. ( = rigged) truquéc. (inf) how are we fixed for time? on a combien de temps ?• how are you fixed for tonight? tu es libre ce soir ?• how are you fixed for transport? comment fais-tu pour le transport ?2. compounds -
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(a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed: `Of no fixed abode' is a set phrase.) expression toute faite -
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(a) (tolerate) supporter;∎ she can't abide him elle ne peut pas le souffrir ou supporter;∎ I can't abide people smoking in restaurants je ne peux pas supporter les gens qui fument au restaurant;∎ if there's one thing I can't abide, it's hypocrisy s'il y a quelque chose que je ne supporte pas, c'est l'hypocrisie;∎ I can't abide it when you talk to me like that je ne supporte pas que tu me parles comme ça∎ I abide my time j'attends l'occasion∎ Religion abide with me restez avec moi∎ will he abide by the new regulations? respectera-t-il le nouveau règlement?;∎ I abide by my decision/what I said je maintiens ma décision/ce que j'ai dit
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Abode — A*bode , pret. of {Abide}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abode — (n.) mid 13c., action of waiting, verbal noun identical with O.E. abad, pp. of abiden to abide (see ABIDE (Cf. abide)), used as a verbal noun. The present to preterite vowel change is consistent with an Old English class I strong verb (ride/rode … Etymology dictionary