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1 noun(a) (of a group) majorité f, plupart f;∎ the majority of people la plupart des gens;∎ in the majority of cases dans la plupart des cas;∎ the majority was or were in favour la majorité ou la plupart d'entre eux était pour;∎ the vast majority of the tourists were Japanese les touristes, dans leur très grande majorité, étaient des Japonais(b) (in voting, opinions) majorité f;∎ to be in a majority être majoritaire;∎ a two-thirds majority une majorité des deux tiers;∎ the proposition had an overwhelming majority la proposition a recueilli une écrasante majorité;∎ she was elected by a majority of 6 elle a été élue avec une majorité de 6 voix ou par 6 voix de majorité∎ to attain or reach one's majority atteindre sa majorité, devenir majeurmajoritaire►► majority decision décision f prise à la majorité;majority government gouvernement m majoritaire;majority holding, majority interest participation f majoritaire;American Politics majority leader leader m de la majorité (à la Chambre des représentants et au Sénat américains);majority party parti m majoritaire;majority rule gouvernement m à la majorité absolue, système m majoritaire;majority verdict verdict m majoritaire;majority world tiers-monde m -
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majority, US [transcription][-"dZO ;r-"]A n1 ( greater part) (+ v sg ou pl GB) majorité f (of de) ; the vast majority la grande majorité ; an overwhelming majority une majorité écrasante ; to be in a ou the majority être en majorité ; the silent majority la majorité silencieuse ;2 Pol majorité f ; to increase one's majority augmenter sa majorité ; by a majority of 50 à une majorité de 50 ; a three to one/a two-thirds majority une majorité de trois contre un/des deux-tiers ; a working majority une majorité suffisante ;3 Jur majorité f.B modif [government, rule, shareholder] majoritaire ; [support, view, opinion] de la majorité ; [verdict] rendu à la majorité ; [decision] pris à la majorité.
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