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1 administrative-territorial division
English-French dictionary of Geography > administrative-territorial division
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2 tithing
tithing ['taɪðɪŋ](a) (paying of tithes) paiement m de la dîme(b) (exacting of tithes) prélèvement m de la dîme(c) (administrative division) = en Angleterre, ancienne division administrative d'un comté -
3 county
comté [RU: division territoriale; ÉU: division administrative et politique d'un État]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > county
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4 territorial
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5 section
section ['sekʃən]1 noun∎ the business section of the community les commerçants et les hommes d'affaires de notre communauté;∎ there has been snow over large sections of Southern England il a neigé sur une grande partie du sud de l'Angleterre;∎ the residential section of the town les quartiers résidentiels de la ville(b) (division → of company, staff, services) section f; (→ in army) groupe m de combat; (→ in orchestra) section f(c) (component part → of furniture) élément m; (→ of tube) section f; (→ of track, road) section f, tronçon m; Railways section f;∎ the kitchen units/the shelves come in easy-to-assemble sections les éléments de cuisine/les étagères se vendent en kit(d) (subdivision → of law) article m; (→ of book, exam, text) section f, partie f; (of newspaper → page) page f; (→ pages) pages fpl; (→ of library) section f;∎ the children's section la section pour enfants;∎ the sports/women's section les pages fpl des sports/réservées aux femmes(e) (in department store) rayon m;∎ furniture/children's section rayon m meubles/enfants(g) (cut, cross-section → drawing) coupe f, section f; Geometry section f; (→ for microscope) coupe f, lamelle f; (→ in metal) profilé m(a) (divide into sections) sectionner►► American Section Eight = disposition réglementant la réforme militaire pour raisons psychiatriques;Typography section mark signe m de paragrapheséparer;∎ part of the church was sectioned off l'accès à une partie de l'église était interditⓘ SECTION 28 Introduite par le gouvernement de Margaret Thatcher, la "Section 28" (ainsi nommée car il s'agit de l'article 28 du "Local Government Act" de 1986) avait pour but d'empêcher les enseignants d'aborder le thème de l'homosexualité dans les écoles et les collèges. Le gouvernement travailliste, élu en 1997, affirma sa volonté de révoquer cette clause. En Angleterre et au pays de Galles, la Chambre des lords s'oppose toujours à sa révocation. En Écosse, le parlement décida de ne pas tenir compte de l'opposition des lords et révoqua la clause en l'an 2000 malgré une campagne d'opposition de grande envergure menée par l'Église et renforcée par un référendum dont le financement privé donna lieu à une vive polémique. -
6 precinct
1) division administrative; quartier; arrondissement2) [Police] [U] commissariat de quartierEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > precinct
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7 county
county [ˈkaʊntɪ]1. noun2. adjective(British) [voice, accent] aristocratique3. compounds► county court noun ≈ tribunal m de grande instance* * *['kaʊntɪ] 1.noun comté m2.adjective GB [boundary, team] du comté; [accent] ≈ d'aristocrate -
8 township
township n3 US ≈ canton m (division administrative d'un comté). -
9 Irish
Irish ['aɪrɪʃ] (pl inv)∎ the Irish les Irlandais mpl2 noun(language) irlandais m(a) (from or relating to Ireland) irlandais∎ that's a bit Irish c'est un peu loufoque►► Irish American Américain(e) m,f d'origine irlandaise;Cookery Irish coffee irish-coffee m, = café noir au whiskey irlandais couronné de crème fraîche;Zoology Irish elk mégacéros m;the Irish Free State l'État m libre d'Irlande;the Irish Guards = régiment de l'armée britannique;Irish joke = histoire drôle aux dépens des Irlandais, ≃ histoire f belge;Irish pound livre f irlandaise;Irish pub pub m irlandais;the Irish Republic la République d'Irlande;the Irish Republican Army l'IRA f; see also IRA ;Geography the Irish Sea la mer d'Irlande;Zoology Irish setter setter m irlandais;Cookery Irish stew ≃ ragoût m de mouton;Zoology Irish wolfhound lévrier m irlandaisⓘ THE IRISH FREE STATE En 1922, la division administrative de l'Irlande donna naissance, en même temps qu'à l'Irlande du Nord, à cet État autonome (néanmoins membre du Commonwealth) qui devint la République d'Irlande en 1949. -
10 riding
riding ['raɪdɪŋ]1 noun∎ (horse) riding équitation f;∎ to go riding faire de l'équitation ou du cheval;∎ do you like riding? aimez-vous l'équitation ou monter à cheval?(b) (in Yorkshire) division f administrative(c) (in Canada, New Zealand) circonscription f électorale(boots, jacket) de cheval; (lesson, techniques) d'équitation►► riding breeches culotte f de cheval;riding crop cravache f;riding habit tenue f d'amazone;riding instructor professeur m d'équitation;riding kit tenue f de cheval;riding school école f d'équitation
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