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A n2 (for passport, benefit, grant, loan, visa, asylum) demandeur/-euse m/f (for de) ; ( for citizenship) postulant/-e m/f (for à) ;3 (for licence, franchise) solliciteur/-euse m/f ;6 Insur proposant/-e m/f ; -
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applicant [ˈæplɪkənt]* * *['æplɪkənt]1) (for job, place) candidat/-e m/f ( for à)job applicant — candidat/-e m/f
2) (for passport, benefit, loan, visa) demandeur/-euse m/f ( for de); ( for citizenship) postulant/-e m/f ( for à)3) ( for membership) candidat/-e m/f4) ( for shares) souscripteur/-trice m/f5) Law (for divorce, patent) demandeur/-eresse m/f, requérant/-e m/f -
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applicant ['æplɪkənt](a) (for loan, funding, patent) demandeur(euse) m,f ( for de); (for job) candidat(e) m,f ( for à), postulant(e) m,f; Stock Exchange (for shares) souscripteur(trice) m,f ( for de) -
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1) candidat; impétrant; postulant2) Jur. requérant; demandeur/demanderesse; partie requérante3) PI déposantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > applicant
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(for loan, funding, patent) demandeur(euse) m, f ( for de)(for trademark) déposant(e) m, f ( for de) -
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['æpli-]noun (a person who applies (for a job etc): There were two hundred applicants for the job.) candidat/-ate -
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9 entitlement of the applicant
PI droit du déposantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > entitlement of the applicant
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10 identification of applicant
PI identité du (ou des) déposant(s)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > identification of applicant
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15 decide
A vtr1 ( reach a decision) to decide to do décider de faire ; ( after much thought) se décider à faire ; I decided that I would leave j'ai décidé de partir ; I decided that he should leave j'ai décidé qu'il devait partir ; to decide how to do décider comment faire ; to decide where/when décider où/quand ; he hasn't decided whether to resign/sign il n'a pas encore décidé s'il va démissionner/signer ; it was decided to wait on a décidé d'attendre ; have you decided what you're going to do? est-ce que tu as décidé ce que tu vas faire? ; nothing has been decided yet rien n'a encore été décidé ;2 ( settle) régler [dispute, matter] ; décider de [fate, outcome] ; [goal, penalty] être décisif/-ive pour l'issue de [match] ; to decide a case [jury] statuer sur une affaire ;3 ( persuade) to decide sb to do décider qn à faire ; what finally decided you to buy it? qu'est-ce qui t'a décidé à l'acheter? ; it was his selfishness that finally decided me to leave c'est à cause de son égoïsme que je me suis décidée à partir ; that's what decided him against moving house c'est pour cela qu'il a décidé de ne pas déménager.B vi décider ; let her decide laisse-la décider or prendre la décision ; it's up to him to decide c'est à lui de décider ; I can't decide je n'arrive pas à me décider ; fate decided otherwise le hasard en a décidé autrement ; have you decided? as-tu pris une décision? ; to decide against doing décider de ne pas faire ; to decide against ne pas adopter [plan, idea] ; rejeter [candidate] ; to decide against the red dress ( choose not to buy) décider de ne pas acheter la robe rouge ; ( choose not to wear) décider de ne pas mettre la robe rouge ; to decide between choisir, faire un choix entre [applicants, books] ; to decide in favour of doing décider de faire ; to decide in favour of [jury, judge] se prononcer pour [plaintiff] ; [panel, judges] choisir [candidate, applicant].■ decide on:▶ decide on [sth]1 ( choose) se décider pour [hat, wallpaper, holiday] ; fixer [date] ; to decide on a career in medicine/law se diriger vers la médecine/le droit ;2 ( come to a decision on) décider de [measure, policy, course of action, size, budget] ;▶ decide on [sb] choisir [member, applicant] ; sélectionner [team]. -
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decide [dɪˈsaɪd]• what made you decide to go? qu'est-ce qui vous a décidé à y aller ?• it has been decided that... on a décidé que...b. ( = settle) [+ question, piece of business] régler ; [+ sb's fate, future] décider de• to decide for sb [judge, arbitrator, committee] donner raison à qn[+ thing, course of action] se décider pour* * *[dɪ'saɪd] 1.transitive verb1) ( reach a decision)to decide to do — décider de faire; ( after much thought) se décider à faire
2) ( settle) régler [matter]; décider de [fate, outcome]3) ( persuade)2.intransitive verb déciderlet her decide — laisse-la décider or prendre la décision
to decide against — ne pas adopter [plan, idea]; rejeter [candidate]
to decide against something — ( choose not to buy) décider de ne pas acheter quelque chose
to decide between — choisir, faire un choix entre [applicants, books]
to decide in favour of — choisir [candidate, applicant]
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decide on [something]1) ( choose) se décider pour [hat, wallpaper]; fixer [date]2) ( come to a decision on) décider de [course of action, size, budget]decide on [somebody] choisir [member, applicant]; sélectionner [team] -
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fill [fɪl]b. [+ post, job] [employer] pourvoir( = fill up) [bath, bus, hall] se remplir3. noun► fill ina. [+ form] remplir ; [+ report] compléterb. [+ hole] boucher[+ form] remplir► fill upa. [bath, bus, hall] se remplira. [+ tank] remplirb. [+ hole] boucher* * *[fɪl] 1.2.to eat/drink one's fill — manger/boire tout son content
transitive verb2) ( occupy) [crowd, sound] remplir [room, street, train]; [smoke, gas, light, protesters] envahir [building, room]; remplir [page, chapter, volumes, tape] ( with de); occuper [time, day, hours]; [emotion, thought] remplir [heart, mind, person] ( with de)4) ( fulfil) répondre à [need]5) ( appoint for) [company, university] pourvoir [post, vacancy]6) ( perform duties of) [applicant] occuper [post, vacancy]7) ( put filling in) garnir [cushion, pie, sandwich] ( with de)8) [dentist] plomber [tooth, cavity]9) Nautical [wind] gonfler [sail]3.1) [bath, theatre, streets, eyes] se remplir ( with de)2) Nautical [sail] se gonfler4.- filled combining form rempli desmoke-/book-filled room — pièce remplie de fumée/de livres
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2) figto get in on — réussir à s'introduire dans [project, scheme]
to get in on the deal — (colloq) faire partie du coup
3) ( return home) rentrer4) ( arrive at destination) arriver5) ( penetrate) pénétrer6) Politics [party] passer; [candidate] être élu7) School, University [applicant] être admis8) ( associate)to get in with — se mettre bien avec [person]
get [something] in, get in [something]9) ( buy) acheter10) ( fit into space)12) ( hand in) rendre [essay]13) ( include) placerI'll try to get in a bit of tennis — (colloq) j'essayerai de faire un peu de tennis
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intend [ɪnˈtend]• the building was originally intended as a sports complex le bâtiment devait initialement être un complexe sportif* * *[ɪn'tend] 1.transitive verb1) ( have in mind) vouloir [outcome]to intend to do —
2) ( mean)no insult intended — ( to one person) sans vouloir t'offenser; ( to group) sans vouloir offenser personne
it was clearly intended as a reference to... — c'était manifestement une allusion à...
to be intended for — être destiné à [person]; être prévu pour [purpose]
2.the law is intended to prevent... — la loi vise à empêcher...
intending present participle adjective [applicant, traveller] éventuel/-elle
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