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∎ to apply for membership faire une demande d'adhésion;∎ they have applied for membership to the EU ils ont demandé à entrer dans l'UE;∎ membership of the union will entitle you to vote in meetings l'adhésion au syndicat vous donne le droit de voter lors des réunions;∎ his country's membership of UNESCO is in question l'adhésion de son pays à l'UNESCO est remise en questionmembership card carte f de membre ou d'adhésion;membership fee cotisation f, frais m pl d'adhésion∎ the opinion of the majority of our membership l'avis de la majorité de nos membres -
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nounaccession fExpl le fait de devenir membre d'une organisation, cosignataire d'un traitéEx1 Les négociations d'accession avec les pays candidats à l'entrée dans l'Union Européenne se poursuivent.Ex2 Le parlement a ratifié l'accession de notre pays au traité.adhésion + à / fEx1 L'adhésion de la Finlande à l'UE a été précédée de la tenue d'un référendum consultatif en octobre 1994.xxxaffiliation fadhésion f -
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nounadhésion fxxxadhésion fappartenance f -
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1) (the state of being a member: membership of the Communist Party.) adhésion2) (a group of members: a society with a large membership.) effectif3) (the amount of money paid to a society etc in order to become a member: The membership has increased to $5 this year.) cotisation -
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nounpansement mjoint mconnexion fengagement mliaison fjonction fxxxaccès madhésion fconnexion fengagement mchaîne de connexion fliaison f -
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nounphys. adhésion fphys. adhérence fadhérence f -
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nounadhésion ffin., bus., econ. participation ffin., bus., econ. groupe de sociétaires m -
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membership [ˈmembə∫ɪp]1. nouna. adhésion fb. ( = number of members) this society has a membership of over 800 cette société a plus de 800 membres2. compounds* * *['membəʃɪp]1) adhésion f (of à)full/group membership — adhésion à part entière/en groupe
membership of GB ou in US the club is open to all — le club est ouvert à tous
to take out joint membership of GB ou in US the club — adhérer en couple au club
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membership ['membəʃɪp](a) (condition) adhésion f;∎ membership of the union will entitle you to vote in meetings l'adhésion au syndicat vous donne le droit de voter lors des réunions;∎ his country's membership of UNESCO is in question l'adhésion de son pays à l'UNESCO est remise en question;∎ to apply for membership faire une demande d'adhésion;∎ they have applied for membership to the EC ils ont demandé à entrer dans ou à faire partie de la CEE;∎ to take up party membership prendre sa carte du ou adhérer au parti;∎ she resigned her membership of the party elle a rendu sa carte du parti;∎ it's hard to get membership of the golf club il est difficile de devenir membre du club de golf∎ our club has a large membership notre club compte de nombreux adhérents ou membres;∎ membership increased last year le nombre d'adhérents a augmenté l'année dernière;∎ the rank and file membership of the party la base militante du parti;∎ we have a membership of about 20 nous avons environ 20 adhérents►► membership card carte f d'adhérent ou de membre;membership fee cotisation f;membership list liste f des membres -
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application [‚æplɪˈkeɪ∫ən]1. nounb. ( = act of applying) application fc. ( = diligence) application fd. (Computing) application f2. compounds* * *[ˌæplɪ'keɪʃn]1) ( request) ( for job) candidature f ( for à); (for membership, passport, loan, promotion, transfer) demande f ( for de); ( for shares) souscription f ( for de)2) ( spreading) application f (to à)3) ( implementation) (of law, penalty, rule) application f; (of theory, training) application f4) (for divorce, patent, bankruptcy) demande f ( for de)
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