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1 trial
trial ['traɪəl]1 noun∎ he pleaded guilty at the trial il a plaidé coupable à son procès ou devant le tribunal;∎ many witnesses were brought forward at the trial de nombreux témoins sont venus à la barre au cours du procès;∎ to be or to go on trial for sth, to stand trial for sth passer en jugement ou en justice pour qch;∎ he was put on or sent for trial for murder il a été jugé pour meurtre;∎ to bring sb to trial faire passer ou traduire qn en justice;∎ his case comes up for trial in September son affaire passe en jugement en septembre;∎ trial by jury jugement m par jury;∎ famous trials causes fpl célèbres∎ to give sth a trial mettre qch à l'essai, essayer qch;∎ to be on trial être à l'essai;∎ give her a month's trial before you take her on prenez-la un mois à l'essai avant de l'embaucher;∎ it was a trial of strength c'était une épreuve de force;∎ by trial and error par tâtonnements, de façon empirique;∎ it was just trial and error on a/ils ont/ etc procédé par tâtonnements(c) (hardship, adversity) épreuve f;∎ the trials of married life les vicissitudes fpl de la vie conjugale;∎ trials and tribulations tribulations fpl;∎ after all your trials and tribulations après tout ce que vous avez dû souffrir;∎ her arthritis was a great trial to her son arthrite l'a beaucoup fait souffrir;∎ he's always been a trial to his parents il a toujours donné du souci à ses parents(d) (competition) concours m; (for selection → match) match m de sélection; (→ race) épreuve f de sélection(test → flight) d'essai; (→ marriage) à l'essai;∎ on a trial basis à titre d'essai(new product) tester(competition) concours m; (for selection → match) match m de sélection; (→ race) épreuve f de sélection;∎ sheepdog trials concours m de chiens de bergertrial court tribunal m de première instance;Sport trial game match m de sélection;trial judge ≃ juge m d'instance;trial jury jury m;trial offer offre f d'essai;Marketing trial order commande f d'essai;trial period période f d'essai;∎ to be on a trial period (of employee) être en période d'essai;trial run essai m;∎ to give sth a trial run essayer qch, faire un essai avec qch;∎ we'll have a trial run before we record on fera un essai avant d'enregistrer;trial separation séparation f à l'essai -
2 redress
redress [rɪˈdres][+ situation] redresser2. noun* * *[rɪ'dres] 1.noun gen, Law réparation f2.transitive verb réparer [error, wrong]; redresser [situation] -
3 cumulative
(error) cumulé(e)MARKETING cumulative audience audience f cumulée;cumulative balance solde m cumulé;cumulative costs coûts m pl cumulés;cumulative debit débit m cumulé;cumulative dividend dividende m cumulatif;FINANCE cumulative interest intérêts m pl cumulatifs;STOCK EXCHANGE cumulative preference share action f privilégiée cumulative;cumulative profit bénéfice m cumulé;cumulative revenue revenu m cumulé;STOCK EXCHANGE cumulative share action à dividende cumulatif -
4 redress
A n gen, Jur ( of wrong) réparation f ; to seek/to obtain (legal) redress demander/obtenir réparation (légale) (for pour) ; they have no (means of) redress ils n'ont aucun recours.
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