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1 error
error [ˈerər]erreur f* * *['erə(r)]noun (in spelling, grammar, typing) faute f; Mathematics, Computing erreur ferror of 10% —
10% error — erreur de 10%
margin of error — marge f d'erreur
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2 appeal to vacate a judgement for error of form
Jur. pourvoi en cassation pour vice de formeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > appeal to vacate a judgement for error of form
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3 appeal to vacate a judgement for error of law
Jur. pourvoi en cassation sur le fondEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > appeal to vacate a judgement for error of law
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4 grant
grant [grɑ:nt](a) (permission, wish) accorder; (request) accorder, accéder à; (goal, point) & Sport accorder; (credit, loan, pension) accorder; (charter, favour, privilege, right) accorder, octroyer, concéder; (property) céder;∎ to grant sb permission to do sth accorder à qn l'autorisation de faire qch;∎ the countries that have been granted autonomy les pays qui se sont vus accorder l'autonomie;∎ to grant sb their request accéder à la requête de qn;∎ literary God grant you good fortune que Dieu vous protège(b) (accept as true) accorder, admettre, concéder;∎ will you at least grant that he is honest? admettrez-vous au moins qu'il est honnête?;∎ I grant you I made an error of judgement je vous accorde que j'ai fait une erreur de jugement;∎ I'll grant you that je vous l'accorde;∎ granted, he's not very intelligent, but… d'accord, il n'est pas très intelligent, mais…;∎ granted! d'accord!, soit!∎ to take sth for granted considérer que qch va de soi, tenir qch pour certain ou établi;∎ you seem to take it for granted he'll agree/help you vous semblez convaincu qu'il sera d'accord/vous aidera;∎ you take too much for granted vous présumez trop;∎ to take sb for granted ne plus faire cas de qn;∎ he takes her for granted il la traite comme si elle n'existait pas;∎ you take me too much for granted vous ne vous rendez pas compte de tout ce que je fais pour vous;∎ she felt that she was being taken for granted elle avait le sentiment qu'elle ne comptait pas;∎ I'm tired of the way everybody just takes me for granted j'en ai assez que personne ne fasse attention à moi2 noun∎ I can't live on my grant je n'arrive pas à m'en sortir avec seulement ma bourse d'études;∎ to give sb a grant accorder une subvention à qn; (student) accorder une bourse d'études à qn;∎ to receive a grant être subventionné, recevoir une subvention; (student) recevoir ou se voir accorder une bourse d'études∎ grant of probate validation f ou homologation f d'un testament -
5 lapse
lapse [læps]1. nounb. ( = passage of time) intervalle ma. ( = err) faire un écart de conduiteb. ( = stop practising religion) cesser de pratiquerd. [act, law] devenir caduc ; [contract, ticket, passport] expirer ; [membership, subscription] venir à expiration* * *[læps] 1.1) ( slip) défaillance f2) ( moral error) écart m de conduite3) ( interval) intervalle m, laps m de temps2.1) ( drift)to lapse into — se mettre à parler [slang, jargon, German]; tomber dans [coma]
2) ( expire) [right, patent, law] tomber en désuétude; [contract, policy, membership] expirer3) (slip, slide) [standard] baisser3.to lapse from — manquer à [virtue, principle]
lapsed past participle adjective [patent, policy] caduc/caduque; [contract] périmé; [Catholic] qui n'est plus pratiquant -
6 mistake
[mi'steik] 1. past tense - mistook; verb1) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) prendre pour, confondre avec2) (to make an error about: They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.) se tromper sur2. noun(a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) erreur- mistaken- mistakenly -
7 judgment
judgment, judgement n1 gen, Jur jugement m ; to pass/give judgment prononcer/rendre un jugement (on sur) ; to make judgments about sth juger qch ; to sit in judgment on ou over juger [person, situation] ;2 ( opinion) avis m, opinion f ; in my judgment à mon avis ; to reserve judgment réserver son jugement ; to do sth against one's better judgment faire qch en sachant que l'on fait une erreur ;3 ( discernment) jugement m ; an error of judgment une erreur de jugement ; to lack judgment manquer de jugement ; use your own judgment ( in assessing) c'est à vous de juger ; ( in acting) faites comme bon vous semblera ;4 ( punishment) punition f.
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