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1 derogation
derogation [‚derə'geɪʃən](b) derogation from a right atteinte f portée à un droit -
2 any departure from
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3 departure from
1) renversement; revirement2) exception; dérogation; entorse; [fait] qui contredit/contrevient à; manquementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > departure from
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4 minor, exception
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5 variance
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6 relief
relief [rɪ'li:f]1 noun(a) (from anxiety, pain) soulagement m;∎ to bring relief to sb soulager qn, apporter un soulagement à qn;∎ the medicine gave or brought her little relief from the pain le médicament ne la soulagea guère;∎ he finds relief in writing ça le soulage d'écrire;∎ to our great relief, much to our relief à notre grand soulagement;∎ it was a great relief to her when the exams ended la fin des examens fut un grand soulagement pour elle;∎ that's or what a relief! quel soulagement!∎ to send relief to Third-World countries apporter de l'aide aux pays du tiers-monde;∎ famine relief aide f aux victimes de la famine∎ to be on relief recevoir des aides sociales ou des allocations(d) (diversion) divertissement m, distraction f;∎ he included a few comic scenes in the play for light relief il a inclus plusieurs scènes comiques dans la pièce pour détendre l'atmosphère;∎ she reads detective novels for light relief elle lit des romans policiers pour se distraire(e) (of besieged city) libération f, délivrance f(f) (of guard, team) relève f;∎ I've been on duty all night with only one hour's relief j'ai été de garde toute la nuit, sauf une heure pendant laquelle j'ai été relevé;∎ reliefs have arrived (gen) la relève ou l'équipe de relève est arrivée; (troops) les troupes de relève sont arrivées, la relève est arrivée∎ the inscription stood out in relief l'inscription était en relief;∎ the mountains stood out in bold relief against the sky les montagnes se détachaient ou se découpaient nettement sur le ciel;∎ figurative to bring or to throw sth into relief mettre qch en relief ou en valeur;∎ Art high relief haut-relief m;∎ low relief bas-relief m∎ an area of low relief une zone au relief peu élevé(a) (extra → transport, service) supplémentaire; (replacement → worker, troops, team) de relève; (→ bus, machine) de remplacement(b) (for aid → fund) de secours►► relief agency organisme m d'aide humanitaire;relief driver chauffeur m qui assure la relève;relief fund caisse f de secours;relief map carte f en relief;relief organization organisation f humanitaire;relief printing impression f en relief;relief road itinéraire m bis, route f de délestage;relief valve soupape f de sûreté, clapet m de décharge;relief work coopération f;relief worker = membre d'une organisation humanitaire qui travaille sur le terrain
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