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communauté [kɔmynote]feminine noun( = groupe) community* * *kɔmynote1) ( groupe humain) community2) ( collectivité) commune3) Religion community4) Droit5) ( identité) communityune communauté d'idées/de valeurs — shared ideas/values
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔmynote nf1) (ensemble des gens, des citoyens)la communauté — the community, the general public
2) (groupe spécifique) communityCette situation a ému la communauté internationale. — This situation has touched the international community.
3) (groupe de religieux) community, (groupe marginal, partageant les ressources) communeDepuis dix ans, il vit dans une communauté en Ardèche. — He's been living in a commune in the Ardèche for ten years.
4) ADMINISTRATION (groupement d'entités administratives, d'organisations) collectivity5) (caractère commun) [goûts, intérêts] community6) DROIT (matrimoniale)* * *1 ( groupe humain) community; communauté culturelle/ethnique cultural/ethnic community; la communauté chypriote/musulmane the Cypriot/Muslim community; la communauté nationale/internationale the national/international community; la communauté scientifique/politique the scientific/political community;2 ( collectivité) commune; communautés hippies hippy communes; vivre en communauté to live in a commune; la vie en communauté communal life;3 Relig community;4 Jur communauté (de biens) joint ownership; communauté (légale) or réduite aux acquêts joint ownership of property upon marriage; se marier sous le régime de la communauté to marry on terms of joint ownership of property;5 ( identité) community; communauté de vues/goûts shared views/tastes; une communauté d'idées/de valeurs shared ideas/values.communauté thérapeutique therapeutic community; communauté urbaine Admin metropolitan district ou area; Communauté économique du charbon et de l'acier, CECA European Coal and Steel Community, ECSC; Communauté économique européenne, CEE European Economic Community, EEC; Communauté des États indépendants, CEI Commonwealth of Independent States, CIS.[kɔmynote] nom féminin1. [similitude - de vues, de pensées] likeness, closeness ; [ - d'intérêts] community ; [ - de sentiments] commonness2. [groupe] community[de hippies] communela communauté des fidèles [d'une paroisse] the congregationcommunauté urbainesyndicate made up of a large town and surrounding "communes" responsible for the infrastructure of the area3. [public]————————en communauté locution adverbiale
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