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1 adverse party
Jur. partie adverse; adversaire; pf. contradicteurEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > adverse party
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2 adverse, party
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3 party, adverse, in, interest
partie f opposéeEnglish-French legislative terms > party, adverse, in, interest
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4 opposing party
1) Pol. opposant2) Jur. partie adverseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > opposing party
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5 opposing party
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6 opposite, party
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7 support
A n1 (moral, financial, political) soutien m (for sth en faveur de qch ; for sb à qn) ; financial/state support soutien financier/de l'État ; there is considerable public support for the strikers les grévistes bénéficient du soutien d'une grande partie de la population ; there is little public support for this measure il y a peu de gens favorables à cette mesure ; socialist/Green party support soutien en faveur des socialistes/verts ; support for the party is increasing le parti a de plus en plus de partisans ; air/land/sea support Mil appui m aérien/terrestre/maritime ; to give sb/sth (one's) support apporter son soutien à qn/qch ; to get support from sb/sth obtenir le soutien de qn/qch ; to have the support of sb/sth avoir le soutien de qn/qch ; in support of sb/sth [campaign, intervene] en faveur de qn/qch ; he spoke in support of the motion il a parlé en faveur de la motion ; the workers went on strike in support of their demands les ouvriers se sont mis en grève pour soutenir leurs revendications ; the students demonstrated in support of the strikers les étudiants ont manifesté pour montrer leur solidarité avec les grévistes ; in support of this point of view/theory pour appuyer ce point de vue/cette théorie ; a collection in support of war victims une collecte au profit des victimes de guerre ; with support from sb avec l'appui or le soutien de qn ; to win ou gain support from sb trouver du soutien auprès de qn ; they need support to raise enough money ils ont besoin d'aide pour rassembler des fonds suffisants ; the theatre[transcription]size=1GB[transcription]/size=1 closed for lack of support le théâtre a fermé faute de public ; strong support fig ferme soutien ; means of support ( financial) moyens mpl de subsistance ;2 (physical, for weight) gen, Constr support m ; Med ( for limb) appareil m de maintien ; athletic support coquille f ; neck support Med minerve f ; he used his stick as a support il s'appuyait sur sa canne ; he had to lean on a chair for support il a dû s'appuyer sur une chaise ;3 ( person) soutien m (to de) ; Paul was a great support when she died Paul a été (d')un soutien précieux quand elle est morte ;4 ( singer etc not topping the bill) ( individual) artiste mf qui assure la première partie ; ( band) groupe m de la première partie.B vtr1 (provide moral, financial backing) soutenir [person, cause, campaign, party, reform, team, venture, price, currency] ; donner à [charity] ; to support sb/sth by doing aider or soutenir qn/qch en faisant ; the museum is supported by public funds le musée est subventionné par l'État ;4 ( maintain) [breadwinner] faire vivre, avoir [qn] à charge [family] ; [land, farm] faire vivre [inhabitants] ; [charity] aider [underprivileged] ; he has a wife and children to support il a une femme et des enfants à charge ; she supported her son through college elle a payé les études de son fils ;6 Comput prendre en charge. -
8 altera pars
[the other party]Jur., Lat. [litt. l'autre partie] la partie adverseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > altera pars
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9 oppose
oppose [əˈpəʊz]* * *[ə'pəʊz] 1.transitive verb gen, Politics s'opposer à [plan, bill]; faire opposition à [bail]2.to be opposed to/to doing — être contre/contre l'idée de
as opposed to prepositional phrase par opposition à3.opposing present participle adjective [party, team] adverse; [army] ennemi; [view, style] opposé -
10 oppose
A vtr gen, Pol s'opposer à [plan, bill] ; faire opposition à [bail] ; to be opposed to sth être contre qch ; to be opposed to doing être contre l'idée de faire ; to be opposed to sb doing sth ne pas être d'accord pour que qn fasse qch ; I am not opposed to his coming je ne m'oppose pas à ce qu'il vienne.C opposing pres p adj [force, group, party, team] adverse ; [army] ennemi ; [view, style] opposé ; the opposing voices les voix contre. -
11 assault
assault [ə'sɔ:lt]1 noun∎ he is accused of assault il est accusé de voie de fait;∎ Law common assault voie f de fait simple;∎ Law sexual assault agression f sexuelle;∎ Law assault and battery coups mpl et blessures fpl∎ to lead an assault se lancer à l'assaut;∎ they opened the assault on enemy positions ils ont donné l'assaut aux positions ennemies;∎ they made or carried out an assault on the camp ils sont montés à l'assaut du camp;∎ figurative the party launched an all-out assault on the opposition le parti a lancé une offensive tous azimuts contre l'opposition;∎ they finally scored the winning try after a prolonged assault on their opponents' line après une offensive prolongée dans le camp adverse, ils ont fini par marquer l'essai de la victoire(c) (criticism, vocal attack) attaque f;∎ it's an assault on my reputation c'est une atteinte à ma réputation;∎ a brave assault on widely held beliefs une attaque courageuse contre des croyances très répandues;∎ the music is an assault on listeners' ears cette musique est une agression pour les oreilles des auditeurs(d) (in climbing) assaut m;∎ their assault on K2 leur tentative d'ascension du K2(a) (attack → person) agresser, attaquer; Law se livrer à des voies de fait sur; (sexually) violenter;∎ to be assaulted être victime d'une agression; (sexually) être victime d'un attentat à la pudeur(b) Military (town, position etc) attaquer, assaillir, donner l'assaut à; figurative (senses) agresser►► Military assault course parcours m du combattant;Military assault craft engin m d'assaut -
12 defection
defection [dɪ'fekʃən]Politics (to another country) passage m à un pays ennemi; (to another party) passage m à un parti adverse;∎ there were many successful defections by East Germans beaucoup d'Allemands de l'Est ont réussi à passer à l'Ouest;∎ the country was shocked by his defection le pays a été choqué quand il est passé à l'étranger;∎ after his defection from his native Poland après qu'il se fut enfui de sa Pologne natale -
13 opposing
opposing [ə'pəʊzɪŋ]∎ they're on opposing sides ils sont adversaires, ils ne sont pas du même côté(b) (contrasting → views) opposé, qui s'oppose
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