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1 acquisitive
acquisitive [əˈkwɪzɪtɪv]( = greedy) avide* * *[ə'kwɪzətɪv]adjective [society] attaché aux biens de consommation; [person] rapace -
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1 [person, society] attaché aux biens de consommation ;2 Fin [company, conglomerate] qui a une politique agressive de rachat. -
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4 acquisitive
[ə'kwizətiv]adjective (eager to get possessions: an acquisitive child.) avide -
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6 acquisitive crime
Jur. délit commis dans un but lucratifEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > acquisitive crime
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7 drug-related acquisitive crime
Jur. [Police] délit lié aux drogues commis dans un but lucratifEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > drug-related acquisitive crime
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8 اآتسابى
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9 usucaption
Jur. prescription acquisitive; usucapionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > usucaption
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10 корыстная преступность
adjlaw. criminalité acquisitive, criminalité astucieuse, criminalité de profit, délinquance de profitDictionnaire russe-français universel > корыстная преступность
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11 приобретательная давность
Dictionnaire russe-français universel > приобретательная давность
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12 корыстная преступность
délinquance de profit, criminalité acquisitive, criminalité astucieuseРусско-французский юридический словарь > корыстная преступность
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13 корыстные преступления
criminalité acquisitive, ( в отличие от насильственных преступлений) criminalité astucieuseРусско-французский юридический словарь > корыстные преступления
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14 приобретательная давность
prescription acquisitive, prescription acquisitoireРусско-французский юридический словарь > приобретательная давность
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15 IZTLACCOMOC
iztlaccomoc:Indiscret, qui met son nez partout.Er geht darauf aus, Geheimnisse aufzudecken - inquisitive.Est dit du mauvais neveu, machtli. Sah 1959,12:27 = Sah10,4." îyôlloh ihtlacauhqui, iztlaccomoc ", son coeur est corrompu, il est indiscret - he is corrupt, prying. Est dit du voleur. Sah10,39.To pry = se mêler de ce qui ne vous regarde pas." in ahquimahmatcâhuah in îicol in îztlaccomoc ", le désir et la curiosité de l'ignorant - an ignorant one with avarice, with covetousness. Sah11,86." iztlaccomoc ", avide - acquisitive. Est dit de la mauvaise cuisinière. Sah10,53.Form: peut-être apocope sur *comoctli, nom d'objet sur *comoca (un expressif de comôni. Cf. cocomoca) et pourrait signifier: dont la salive coule à flot. -
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positive prescription prescription f acquisitive;positive vetting contrôle m ou enquête f de sécurité (sur un candidat à un poste touchant à la sécurité nationale) -
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positive ['pɒzɪtɪv]∎ are you positive about that? en êtes-vous sûr?;∎ are you absolutely sure? - yes, positive en êtes-vous absolument sûr? - sûr et certain;∎ I'm positive (that) he wasn't there je suis absolument sûr qu'il n'y était pas;∎ it's absolutely positive c'est sûr et certain(b) (constructive) positif, constructif;∎ it's one of my few positive achievements c'est une des rares choses positives ou constructives que j'aie faites;∎ haven't you got any positive suggestions? n'avez-vous rien à proposer qui fasse avancer les choses?;∎ she has a very positive approach to the problem son approche du problème est très positive ou constructive∎ there was a tremendously positive response to this idea cette idée a été extrêmement bien accueillie ou reçue(d) (definite → fact, progress) réel, certain; (clear → change, advantage) réel, effectif; (precise → instructions) formel, clair;∎ we have positive evidence of his involvement nous avons des preuves irréfutables de son implication;∎ his intervention was a positive factor in the release of the hostages son intervention a efficacement contribué à la libération des otages;∎ the team needs some positive support l'équipe a besoin d'un soutien réel ou effectif;∎ positive proof, British proof positive preuve f formelle(e) (as intensifier → absolute) absolu, véritable, pur;∎ the whole thing was a positive nightmare tout cela était un véritable cauchemar;∎ a positive delight un pur délice;∎ a positive pleasure un véritable plaisir;∎ it's a positive lie c'est un mensonge, ni plus ni moins∎ she answered in a very positive tone elle a répondu d'un ton très assuré ou très ferme∎ positive degree (of adjective, adverb) degré m positif2 noun∎ in the positive à la forme positive∎ to reply in the positive répondre par l'affirmative ou affirmativement(c) Photography épreuve f positive(d) Electricity borne f positive►► positive discrimination (UNCOUNT) discrimination f positive (mesures favorisant les membres de groupes minoritaires);∎ positive discrimination in favour of people with disabilities mesures fpl en faveur des handicapés;positive feedback (in electronic circuit) réaction f positive; (in mechanical or cybernetic system) feed-back m inv positif, rétroaction f positive;∎ figurative I didn't get much positive feedback on my suggestion ma proposition n'a pas enthousiasmé grand monde;American positive ID papiers mpl d'identité (avec photo);Finance positive prescription prescription f acquisitive;Photography positive print positif m, épreuve f positive;positive proof preuve f formelle;Psychology positive reinforcement renforcement m positif;positive thinking idées fpl constructives;positive vetting contrôle m ou enquête f de sécurité (sur un candidat à un poste touchant à la sécurité nationale) -
20 length, of, adverse, possession
prescription f acquisitiveEnglish-French legislative terms > length, of, adverse, possession
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acquisitive — ac‧quis‧i‧tive [əˈkwɪztɪv] adjective FINANCE an acquisitive company often buys other companies or parts of other companies: • The company s acquisitive nature could lead to further increases in total debt. * * * acquisitive UK US /əˈkwɪzɪtɪv/… … Financial and business terms
Acquisitive — Ac*quis i*tive, a. 1. Acquired. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He died not in his acquisitive, but in his native soil. Wotton. [1913 Webster] 2. Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring; as, an acquisitive person or disposition. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acquisitive — index confiscatory, insatiable, mercenary, parsimonious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
acquisitive — (adj.) 1630s, owned through acquisition, from L. acquisit , pp. stem of acquirere (see ACQUISITION (Cf. acquisition)) + IVE (Cf. ive). Meaning given to acquisition, avaricious is from 1826 (implied in acquisitiveness). Related: Acquisitively… … Etymology dictionary
acquisitive — grasping, avaricious, greedy, *covetous Analogous words: avid, *eager, keen, athirst: possessing or possessive, owning, enjoying (see corresponding verbs at HAVE) Antonyms: sacrificing, abnegating Contrasted words: forgoing, forbearing, eschewing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
acquisitive — [adj] eager to obtain knowledge or things avaricious, avid, covetous, demanding, desirous, grabbing, grabby, grasping, greedy, predatory, prehensile, rapacious; concept 542 … New thesaurus
acquisitive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ excessively interested in acquiring money or material things. DERIVATIVES acquisitively adverb acquisitiveness noun … English terms dictionary
acquisitive — [ə kwiz′ə tiv] adj. [LL acquisitivus < pp. of L acquirere: see ACQUIRE] eager to acquire; good at getting and holding wealth, etc.; grasping SYN. GREEDY acquisitively adv. acquisitiveness n … English World dictionary
acquisitive — [[t]əkwɪ̱zɪtɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) If you describe a person or an organization as acquisitive, you do not approve of them because you think they are too concerned with getting new possessions. We live in an acquisitive… … English dictionary
acquisitive — acquisitively, adv. acquisitiveness, n. /euh kwiz i tiv/, adj. tending or seeking to acquire and own, often greedily; eager to get wealth, possessions, etc.: our acquisitive impulses; acquisitive societies. Also, acquisitory /euh kwiz i tawr ee,… … Universalium
acquisitive — adjective a) Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring. He is an acquisitive person. b) Dispositioned toward acquiring and retaining information. She has an acquisitive nature … Wiktionary