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1 ou collective
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c black responsabilité [ʀεspɔ̃sabilite]1. feminine nouna. (légale) liability (de for ) ; (morale) responsibility (de for ) ; (financière) (financial) accountability• faire porter la responsabilité de qch à or sur qn to hold sb responsible for sthb. ( = charge) responsibility• avoir la responsabilité de qn to take or have responsibility for sb• il serait temps qu'il prenne ses responsabilités it's (high) time he faced up to his responsibilitiesc black2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un i et non un a.* * *ʀɛspɔ̃sabilitenom féminin gén responsibility (de for); ( légalement) liabilityavoir sa part de responsabilité dans quelque chose — to share some of the responsibility for something
faute grave engageant la responsabilité de la société — serious mistake for which the company is liable
Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɛspɔ̃sabilite nf1) (morale) responsibility2) (légale) liability* * *1 ( participation) gén responsibility; avoir sa part de responsabilité dans qch to share some of the responsibility for sth; rejeter or nier toute responsabilité dans qch to deny all responsibility for sth; avoir/partager la responsabilité de qch to have/to share the responsibility for sth; porter seul toutes les responsabilités to have all the responsibilities; il en porte l'entière responsabilité he bears full responsibility for it; se renvoyer la responsabilité to blame each other;2 ( charge) responsibility; c'est une lourde responsabilité it's a great responsibility; avoir beaucoup de responsabilités to have many responsibilities; avoir la responsabilité de qch to be responsible for sth; confier la responsabilité de qch à qn to give sb responsibility for sth; un poste de or à responsabilité a position of responsibility; sous la responsabilité de qn under the supervision of sb; fuir les responsabilités to shun responsibility; donner des responsabilités à qn to give sb responsibilities; prendre ses responsabilités to face up to one's responsibilities;3 ( fait de devoir répondre de ses actions) responsibility; ( légalement) liability; responsabilité civile/collective/contractuelle/pénale civil/collective/contractual/criminal liability; la responsabilité d'un employeur an employer's liability; ‘la direction décline toute responsabilité en cas de vol’ ‘the management disclaims all responsibility for loss due to theft’; votre responsabilité est engagée you're responsible; faute grave engageant la responsabilité de la société serious mistake for which the company is liable to be held responsible; engager la responsabilité du gouvernement sur un projet de loi to bring a bill before parliament which will involve a motion of confidence in the government;4 Assur liability; responsabilité civile personal liability.[rɛspɔ̃sabilite] nom féminin1. [obligation morale] responsibilityfaire porter la responsabilité de quelque chose à quelqu'un to hold somebody responsible for somethingassumer entièrement la responsabilité de quelque chose to take on ou to shoulder the entire responsibility for somethingdes responsabilités gouvernementales/ministérielles a post in the government/cabinet[acte moral] responsibilitya. [d'un individu] civil liability, strict liabilityb. [d'une société] business liabilityresponsabilité contractuelle/délictuelle contractual/negligence liabilityresponsabilité du fait d'autrui ≃ parental liability4. [rapport causal]la responsabilité du tabac dans les affections respiratoires a été démontrée it has been proved that tobacco is the main contributing factor in respiratory diseases
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