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1 assimiler
assimiler [asimile]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = absorber) to assimilateb. ( = identifier) assimiler qn/qch à to compare sb/sth to ; ( = classer comme) to put sb/sth into the same category as2. reflexive verb► s'assimiler [aliments, personnes] to assimilate* * *asimile
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1) ( considérer équivalent)2) Droit3) ( absorber)to assimilate [population, leçon, substance]; to learn [métier]
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s'assimiler verbe pronominal1) [style, méthode] to be comparable (à to)2) [population] to become assimilated; [substances] to be assimilated* * *asimile vt1) [substance, connaissances, immigrants] to assimilate2) (= comparer)assimiler qch/qn à — to liken sth/sb to
Ils sont assimilés aux infirmières. — They are classed as nurses.
* * *assimiler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( considérer équivalent) assimiler l'embargo à une déclaration de guerre/leur silence à un refus to consider the embargo tantamount to a declaration of war/their silence tantamount to a refusal; assimiler les travailleurs à des machines to treat workers as machines; assimiler le livre aux périodiques to make no distinction between books and periodicals;2 Jur ( considérer équivalent juridiquement) assimiler une prime à un salaire to consider a bonus equivalent to a salary; être assimilé cadre to have executive status;3 ( comparer) assimiler qch/qn à to liken sth/sb to; nous ne voulons pas être assimilés à des délinquants we don't want to be likened to delinquents;4 ( intégrer) to assimilate [minorité, communauté];6 Physiol to assimilate [aliment, substance].B s'assimiler vpr1 ( être comparable) [style, méthode] to be comparable (à to);2 ( se comparer) [personne] to compare oneself (à to);3 ( s'intégrer) [communauté, minorité] to become assimilated;4 Physiol [aliments, substances] to be assimilated.[asimile] verbe transitif[digérer] to digest————————assimiler à verbe plus préposition————————s'assimiler verbe pronominal (emploi passif)PHYSIOLOGIE to become absorbed ou metabolized[être digéré] to be assimilated ou digested————————s'assimiler à verbe pronominal plus prépositionto compare oneself to ou with -
2 Education nationale
the French state education system, and the largest employer in France. Teachers and administrative staff with tenured jobs in the state education system are classed as fonctionnaires, or civil servants. Counting tenured employees and those with short-term contracts ( contractuels), the EN has some 1.1 million employees, including about 850,000 teachers. The Education Nationale is administered centrally by theMEN ( Ministère de l'Education Nationale), and on a regional basis through Académies, each one presided over by a Recteur.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Education nationale
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3 ESSEC
One of France's world-class business schools, the ESSEC is based in Cergy Pontoise, in the suburbs of Paris. It has a branch in Singapore. Its MBA programme was classed 7th best in the world in the 2007 Wall Street Journal world classification. Entry to ESSEC is highly selective.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > ESSEC
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4 HEC
The Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, a grande école located in Paris, is France's top business school. Founded in 1881, it is now (since 2008) part of a larger organisation called "Paris Tech". HEC is run by the Paris Chamber of commerce (see CCI), and is reputed as one of the best business schools in the world, indeed classed top in the Financial Times European business schools league table in 2005, 2006 and 2007.HEC offers 380 places per year in its first year of study, and with almost 4,000 candidates per year is the Grande école with the most competitive entry. The degree course, which includes at least 20 weeks abroad, and an internship, lasts 3 years, meaning effectively that most students do not graduate until five years after their baccalaureate (2 years of prépa to prepare for entry, then 3 years of HEC once accepted). HEC also offers MBA qualifications. -
5 Lascaux
the site of the most famous paleolithic cave paintings in France, if not in the world. Lascaux is in the department of the Dordogne. Discovered in 1940, the cave became a major tourist attra ction, but was closed in 1963 on account of the damage being done to the 16,000 year old paintings by the presence of so many humans. Twenty years later, Lascaux II, a faithful reproduction of part of the original cave, situated 200 metres from it, was opened to the public. The site was classed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Lascaux
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6 Lyon
(in English, Lyons)the second city in France, located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, about 130 kilometres south west of Geneva. Population: metropolitan area 1.8 million inhabitants - greater Lyon urban area 3 million. Lyon, the capital of the Rhone department, and the Rhone-Alps region, is particularly important as a communications centre, and for its chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Part of the old city of Lyon is classed as a UNESCO world heritage site.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Lyon
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7 Wallis and Fatuna
French overseas territory, with a population of about 15,000, located in the middle of the Pacific, between Hawaii and New Zealand. These Islands have the status of French Overseas Collectivity (Collectivité d'Outre-Mer), meaning that they are generally autonomous and make their own laws. Until 2003, Wallis & Fatuna was classed as a TOM, or Territoire d'Outre-Mer.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Wallis and Fatuna
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