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1 Attorney General
Attorney General, AG n (pl Attorneys General) Attorney m General, ministre m de la justice des États-Unis. -
2 Attorney General
1) [U] ProcurÉUr général de la Couronne2) EU Attorney General [membre du Cabinet nommé par le Président, ses fonctions sont celles d'un ministre de la justice]3) [Canada] Procureur généralEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Attorney General
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3 Attorney General
AG noun (pl Attorneys General) Attorney m General, ministre m de la justice des États-Unis -
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5 Assistant, Deputy, Attorney, General, responsible, for, courts, administration
sous-procureur(e)général adjoint responsable de l'administration des tribunauxEnglish-French legislative terms > Assistant, Deputy, Attorney, General, responsible, for, courts, administration
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6 Assistant, Deputy, Attorney, General, responsible, for, criminal, law
sous-procureur(e)général adjoint responsable du droit criminelEnglish-French legislative terms > Assistant, Deputy, Attorney, General, responsible, for, criminal, law
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7 Deputy, Attorney, General
sous-procureur(e)généralEnglish-French legislative terms > Deputy, Attorney, General
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8 attorney
attorney [əˈtɜ:nɪ]b. Attorney General ≈ ministre mf de la Justice ; (British) ≈ Procureur Général* * *[ə'tɜːnɪ] -
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(a) (representative) mandataire mf, représentant(e) m,f(b) American (solicitor → for documents, sales etc) notaire m; (→ for court cases) avocat(e) m,f; (barrister) avocat(e) m,f►► Attorney General (in England, Wales and Northern Ireland) = principal avocat de la couronne; (in US) ≃ ministre m de la Justice; (in Canada) procureur m général -
10 general power of attorney
Jur. pouvoir généralEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > general power of attorney
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11 Solicitor General
Jur.1) RU conseiller juridique de la Couronne2) [U] adjoint de l'attorney-generalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Solicitor General
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12 government attorney
Jur. ministère public; parquet; bureau du procureur généralEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > government attorney
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13 prosecuting attorney
Jur. [U] procureur; avocat général; représentant du ministère publicEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > prosecuting attorney
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14 prosecuting attorney counsel
Jur. [U] procureur; avocat général; représentant du ministère publicEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > prosecuting attorney counsel
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15 senior trial attorney
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > senior trial attorney
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18 Atty. Gen.
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19 wise
wise [waɪz](a) (learned, judicious) sage;∎ a wise man un sage;∎ you'd be wise to take my advice vous seriez sage de suivre mes conseils;∎ do you think it's wise to invite his wife? crois-tu que ce soit prudent d'inviter sa femme?(b) (clever, shrewd) habile, astucieux;∎ a wise move (in board games) un coup habile ou astucieux;∎ the president made a wise move in dismissing the attorney general le président a été bien avisé de renvoyer le ministre de la Justice;∎ it's always easy to be wise after the event c'est toujours facile d'avoir raison après coup;∎ the Three Wise Men les Rois Mages mpl;∎ to be none the wiser ne pas être plus avancé;∎ do it while he's out, he'll be none the wiser fais-le pendant qu'il est sorti et il n'en saura rien;∎ familiar to be wise to sth être au courant de qch;∎ I'm wise to you or to your schemes je sais ce que tu manigances;∎ familiar to get wise to sb percer qn à jour;∎ familiar you'd better get wise to what's going on vous feriez bien d'ouvrir les yeux sur ce qui se passe;∎ familiar to put sb wise to sth avertir qn de qch□ ;∎ familiar to put sb wise to sb prévenir qn contre qn□2 noun∎ he is in no wise or not in any wise satisfied with his new position il n'est point ou aucunement satisfait de son nouveau poste►► familiar wise guy malin(igne) m,f;∎ don't be a wise guy! ne fais pas le malin!;∎ OK, wise guy, what would you do? OK, gros malin, qu'est-ce que tu ferais?∎ he'd better wise up! il ferait bien de se mettre dans le coup!;∎ to wise up to sb voir qn sous son vrai jour□ ;∎ to wise up to sth se rendre compte de qch□ ;∎ she finally wised up to the fact that she'd never be a great musician elle a enfin compris qu'elle ne serait jamais une grande musicienne□American mettre dans le coup -
20 district
district [ˈdɪstrɪkt][of a country] région f ; (in town) quartier m ; ( = administrative area) district m ; (in Paris) arrondissement m ; (US Politics) circonscription f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━En Grande-Bretagne, un district council est une administration locale qui gère un « district ». Les conseillers (« councillors ») sont élus au niveau local, en général tous les quatre ans. Le district council est financé par des impôts locaux et par des subventions du gouvernement.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Le District of Columbia (ou DC) est un territoire autonome de 180 km2, qui n'a pas le statut d'État mais où s'étend la capitale fédérale, Washington (ou Washington DC), et qui contient donc les grandes institutions politiques des États-Unis et en particulier la Maison-Blanche et le Capitole.* * *['dɪstrɪkt]1) ( in country) région f2) ( in city) quartier m3) ( sector) ( administrative) district m; US ( electoral) circonscription f électorale; ( postal) secteur m postal
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