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41 privately
privately [ˈpraɪvɪtlɪ]a. ( = in private) en privé• he told me privately that... il m'a dit en privé que...b. ( = secretly) [think] dans son for intérieurc. ( = as private individual) I sold my car privately, not through a garage j'ai vendu ma voiture à un particulier, pas à un garaged. ( = not through the state) privately owned privé* * *['praɪvɪtlɪ]1) ( in private) en privé; ( out of public sector) dans le privéprivately funded —
2) ( in one's heart) [believe, doubt] en mon/son etc for intérieur -
42 state
state [steɪt]1. nouna. ( = condition) état m• what's the state of play? (figurative) où en est-on ?• in a good/bad state of repair bien/mal entretenu• to be in a good/bad state [car, house] être en bon/mauvais état ; [person, marriage] aller bien/mal• what a state you're in! tu es dans un bel état !b. ( = part of federation) État mdéclarer ; [+ one's views, the facts] exposer ; [+ time, place] fixer ; [+ theory, restrictions, problem] énoncer• state your name and address déclinez vos nom, prénoms et adresse ; (written) inscrivez vos nom, prénoms et adresse3. compounds[business, secret] d'État ; [security, control, police] de l'État ; [education, sector] public ; [medicine] nationalisé ; (US also State [law, policy, prison, university] de l'État• it's state-of-the-art c'est ce qui se fait de mieux ► State of the Union Address noun (US Politics) discours m sur l'état de l'Union• to go on a state visit to a country se rendre en visite officielle dans un pays ► state-wide adjective adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Le discours sur l'état de l'Union est l'allocution que prononce le président des États-Unis devant le Congrès en janvier de chaque année, au début de la session parlementaire. Dans cette intervention, diffusée à la radio et à la télévision, le président dresse un bilan de son action, expose ses projets et donne au Congrès des « informations sur l'état de l'Union », comme le demande la Constitution.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Le dixième amendement de la Constitution américaine accorde aux États un certain nombre de droits ( State's rights) sur toutes les questions qui ne relèvent pas des prérogatives du gouvernement fédéral: enseignement, fiscalité, lois et réglementations diverses. Cependant, l'interprétation de ce texte a provoqué de nombreuses controverses: les États du Sud l'ont utilisé pour justifier la sécession avant la guerre civile, puis pour s'opposer à l'intégration raciale dans les années 50. La question du degré d'autonomie dont disposent les États par rapport au pouvoir fédéral reste un sujet politiquement sensible.* * *[steɪt] 1.1) ( condition) état ma shocking/an odd state of affairs — une situation scandaleuse/très étrange
to be in a good/bad state — être en bon/mauvais état
in a good/bad state of repair — bien/mal entretenu
a state of emergency/shock — un état d'urgence/de choc
what's the state of play? — gen où en êtes-vous?
3) (region, area) État m4) Politics ( government) État m5) ( ceremonial) pompe f2.robes of state — tenue f d'apparat
States plural noun3.the States — les États-Unis mpl
noun modifier1) ( government) [ school, sector] public/-ique; [ enterprise, pension, TV, railways, secret] d'État; [ budget, subsidy] de l'Étatstate election — ( at a national level) élection f nationale; US élection f au niveau d'un État
2) ( ceremonial) [ coach, occasion] d'apparat; [ banquet] de gala; [ funeral] national; [ visit] officiel/-ielle4.transitive verb1) (express, say) exposer [fact, opinion, truth]; ( provide information) indiquer [age, income, whereabouts]to state that — [person] déclarer que
to state one's case — gen exposer son cas; Law présenter son dossier
as stated above/below — comme mentionné ci-dessus/ci-dessous
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43 mutual
mutuel(elle), réciproquemutual agreement marché m de gré à gré;mutual benefit society société f de secours mutuel(s);American mutual fund fonds m commun de placement;mutual insurance assurance f mutuelle;mutual insurance company mutuelle f, société f de mutualité;mutual status statut m de mutuelleSmaller local institutions claim that they can offer the old-fashioned kind that comes from genuinely knowing your customers. Nationwide made much of its mutual status in the recent row over charges for cash machines, setting itself up as the good guy against the shareholder-owned bad guy, Barclays.
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publiquement;∎ the company is 51 percent publicly controlled la société est contrôlée à 51 pour cent par des capitaux publics -
47 taker
(buyer) preneur(euse) m, f, acheteur(euse) m, f;∎ there were no takers personne n'en voulaitThe 400,000-square-foot Robinsons building had been shuttered for several years and was owned by private investors. There were no takers from the retail world in subsequent years -- both Target and Price Club passed on it.
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48 car
1) ((American automobile) a (usually privately-owned) motor vehicle on wheels for carrying people: What kind of car do you have?; `Did you go by car?') auto2) (a section for passengers in a train etc: a dining-car.) voiture3) ((American) a railway carriage for goods or people: a freight car.) wagon•- car park- car phone -
49 common
['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) courant, banal2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) commun3) (publicly owned: common property.) public4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) vulgaire5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) du commun6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) commun2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) terrain communal- commoner- common knowledge - common law - common-law - commonplace - common-room - common sense - the Common Market - the House of Commons - the Commons - in common -
50 communism
['komjunizəm]((often with capital) a system of government under which there is no private industry and (in some forms) no private property, most things being state-owned.) communisme -
51 estate
[i'steit]1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) propriété2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) lotissement3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) biens•- estate-car -
52 innkeeper
noun (a person who owned or ran such a house.) aubergiste -
53 make a go (of something)
(to make a success (of something): He has never owned a shop before, but I think he'll make a go of it.) réussir (qqch.) -
54 make a go (of something)
(to make a success (of something): He has never owned a shop before, but I think he'll make a go of it.) réussir (qqch.) -
55 municipal
[mju'nisipəl](of, or controlled or owned by, the government of a city or town: the municipal buildings.) municipal -
56 own up
( often with to) (to admit that one has done something: He owned up to having broken the window.) avouer -
57 plantation
[plæn-]1) (a place that has been planted with trees.) plantation2) (a piece of land or estate for growing certain crops, especially cotton, sugar, rubber, tea and tobacco: He owned a rubber plantation in Malaysia.) plantation -
58 possession
[-ʃən]1) (something which is owned by a person, country etc: She lost all her possessions in the fire.) possession2) (the state of possessing.) possession -
59 state
I [steit] noun1) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) état2) (a country considered as a political community, or, as in the United States, one division of a federation: The Prime Minister visits the Queen once a week to discuss affairs of state; The care of the sick and elderly is considered partly the responsibility of the state; ( also adjective) The railways are under state control; state-controlled / owned industries.) (d')État3) (ceremonial dignity and splendour: The Queen, wearing her robes of state, drove in a horse-drawn coach to Westminster; ( also adjective) state occasions/banquets.) (d')apparat•- stately- stateliness - statesman - statesmanlike - statesmanship - get into a state - lie in state II [steit] verb(to say or announce clearly, carefully and definitely: You have not yet stated your intentions.) déclarer -
60 collectively
collectively adv collectivement ; collectively owned en copropriété ; they're known collectively as… ils sont connus sous le nom de…
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