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administration [əd‚mɪnɪ'streɪʃən]1 noun(a) (process → of business, institution) direction f, administration f, gestion f; (→ of finances, fund) gestion f; (→ of country, territory, public institution) administration f; (→ of estate) curatelle f(b) Administration (administrative work) travail m administratif; (administrative department) administration f;∎ you will need some experience of administration vous devrez avoir une certaine expérience de l'administration(c) (people → of business, institution) direction f, administration f; (→ of country, public institution) administration f(d) (of help, justice, medicine, punishment) administration f;∎ Law letters of administration lettres fpl d'administration∎ to go into administration être placé sous contrôle judiciaire∎ the Administration le gouvernement m;∎ under the last Administration sous le dernier gouvernement;∎ the Clinton Administration le gouvernement Clinton►► administration costs frais mpl d'administration, frais mpl de gestion;administration fee frais mpl de dossierUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > administration
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2 administration
( estate)administration f, administration f successorale;( management)administration f, gestion f;( oath)prestation f;( statute)application f;( test)administration f -
3 administration, of, oath
prestation m de serment
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