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1 conflicting
conflicting [kənˈflɪktɪŋ][interests] conflictuel* * *[kən'flɪktɪŋ]1) ( incompatible) [views, feelings] contradictoire2) ( coinciding) -
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1 ( incompatible) [views, feelings, interests] contradictoire ;2 ( coinciding) I have two conflicting engagements for 7 July le 7 juillet j'ai deux rendez-vous qui tombent en même temps. -
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conflicting [kən'flɪktɪŋ](opinions) incompatible; (advice, evidence, reports) contradictoire►► conflicting interests des intérêts mpl qui s'opposentUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > conflicting
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4 conflicting
adj.incompatible; contradictoire; qui entre en conflit avec; opposé; divergent; contraire; antagonisteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting
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6 conflicting claims
PI revendications concurrentesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting claims
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7 conflicting evidence
Jur. éléments de preuves/preuves contradictoiresEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting evidence
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8 conflicting interests
intérêts divergents, opposés, concurrents, contradictoiresEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting interests
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9 conflicting interpretations
Jur. interprétations opposées ou divergentesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting interpretations
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10 conflicting mark
PI marque en conflit [avec une marque antérieure]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting mark
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11 conflicting parties
Jur. parties au conflitEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conflicting parties
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12 conflicting, decisions
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13 conflicting, presumptions
présomptions f contradictoiresEnglish-French legislative terms > conflicting, presumptions
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14 conflicting, security, interests
sûretés f concurrentesEnglish-French legislative terms > conflicting, security, interests
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15 opinion
opinion [əˈpɪnjən]• what is your opinion of this book? quel est votre opinion sur ce livre ?• to be of the opinion that... être d'avis que...• it's a matter of opinion whether this decision is a wise one les avis divergent sur la sagesse de cette décision* * *[ə'pɪnɪən]1) (belief, view) opinion f ( about de), avis m (about, on sur)2) ( evaluation) opinion f (of de)high/low opinion of somebody/something — bonne/mauvaise opinion de quelqu'un/quelque chose
to get a second opinion — gen demander un autre avis; Medicine consulter un autre médecin
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16 loyalty
loyalty n loyauté f (to, towards envers) ; to have divided ou conflicting loyalties se sentir écartelé. -
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opinion n1 (belief, view) opinion f (about de), avis m (about, on sur) ; conflicting opinions avis contradictoires ; informed opinion opinion des gens informés ; legal/medical opinion avis juridique/médical ; personal opinion opinion personnelle ; public opinion opinion publique ; world opinion opinion mondiale ; to be of the opinion that estimer que ; in my/his opinion à mon/son avis ; of the same opinion de la même opinion ; to express/venture an opinion exprimer/hasarder une opinion ; what's your opinion? quel est ton avis, qu'en penses-tu? ; that's my opinion, for what it's worth voilà mon avis, pour ce qu'il vaut ; if you want my honest/considered opinion si vous voulez savoir ce que je pense honnêtement /après mûre réflexion ; that's a matter of opinion chacun ses opinions ; in the opinion of experts, in the experts' opinion d'après les experts ;2 ( evaluation) (of person, performance, action) opinion f (of de) ; to have a high/low opinion of sb/sth avoir une bonne/mauvaise opinion de qn/qch ; to seek ou get a second opinion gen demander un autre avis ; Med consulter un autre médecin ;3 ¢ ( range of views) opinions fpl ; a range of opinion une variété d'opinions ; a difference of opinion une divergence d'opinions ; opinion is divided les opinions sont partagées ; a programme of news and opinion Radio, TV un programme d'informations et de commentaires ; -
18 signal
A n1 ( cue) signal m (for de) ; to be the signal for violent protest être le signal de violentes protestations ; to give the signal to leave/to attack donner le signal du départ/de l'attaque ; this is a signal to do cela indique qu'il faut faire ;2 (sign, indication) signe m (of de) ; danger signal signe de danger ; to be a signal that être signe que, indiquer que ; to send a signal to sb that indiquer (clairement) à qn que ;3 Rail signal m ;5 fig ( message) to send out conflicting signals envoyer des messages contradictoires ; to read the signals comprendre.B adj sout ( épith) [triumph, achievement, success] éclatant ; [honour] véritable (before n) ; [failure] notoire.1 lit ( gesture to) to signal (to sb) that faire signe (à qn) que ; to signal sb to do faire signe à qn de faire ; I signalled John to get the car j'ai fait signe à John d'aller chercher la voiture ;2 fig ( indicate) indiquer [shift, determination, reluctance, disapproval, support] ; annoncer [release] ; to signal one's intention to do annoncer son intention de faire ; to signal one's readiness to do annoncer qu'on est prêt à faire ; to signal that indiquer que ;3 ( mark) marquer [end, beginning, decline].D vi ( p prés etc - ll- GB, -l- US) faire des signes ; he was signalling frantically il faisait des signes désespérés ; to signal with one's arm/head faire signe du bras/de la tête. -
19 contradiction
contradiction [‚kɒntrə'dɪkʃən](a) (inconsistency) contradiction f;∎ he's full of contradictions il est plein de contradictions;∎ in contradiction with en désaccord avec(b) (conflicting statement) démenti m, contradiction f;∎ this was a contradiction of what they had previously said c'était un démenti de ce qu'ils avaient dit auparavant;∎ a contradiction in terms une contradiction dans les termesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > contradiction
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20 opposite
opposite ['ɒpəzɪt]∎ the opposite side of the road l'autre côté de la rue;∎ see illustration on opposite page (in book, magazine) voir illustration ci-contre∎ the letter-box is at the opposite end of the street la boîte à lettres se trouve à l'autre bout de la rue;∎ in the opposite direction en sens inverse, dans le sens opposé;∎ they went in opposite directions ils ont pris des directions opposées(c) (conflicting → attitude, character, opinion) contraire, opposé;∎ I take the opposite view je suis de l'avis contraire;∎ his words had just the opposite effect ses paroles eurent exactement l'effet contraire(e) Mathematics opposé2 adverben face;∎ the houses opposite les maisons d'en face;∎ they live just opposite ils habitent juste en face;∎ the lady opposite la dame qui habite en face(a) (across from) en face de;∎ he lives opposite us il habite en face de chez nous;∎ our houses are opposite each other nos maisons se font face ou sont en face l'une de l'autre;∎ they sat opposite each other ils étaient assis l'un en face de l'autre;∎ we have a park opposite our house nous avons un parc en face de chez nous;∎ the church is right opposite the school l'église se trouve juste en face de l'école;∎ put a tick opposite the correct answer mettre une croix en face de la bonne réponse, cocher la bonne réponse∎ to play opposite sb donner la réplique à qn;∎ she played opposite Richard Burton in many films elle fut la partenaire de Richard Burton dans de nombreux films∎ the ship was lying opposite Tobruk le navire se trouvait à la hauteur de Tobrouk4 nounopposé m, contraire m;∎ I understood quite the opposite j'ai compris exactement le contraire;∎ she always does the opposite of what she's told elle fait toujours le contraire de ce qu'on lui dit de faire;∎ Jill is the complete opposite of her sister Jill est tout à fait l'opposé de sa sœur;∎ what's the opposite of "optimistic"? quel est le contraire de "optimistic"?►► opposite number homologue mf;opposite sex sexe m opposé;∎ a person or member of the opposite sex une personne du sexe opposé
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conflicting — con‧flict‧ing [kənˈflɪktɪŋ] adjective conflicting ideas, beliefs, or opinions are different from each other and cannot both be true: • Customers are being given conflicting advice by manufacturers. * * * conflicting UK US /kənˈflɪktɪŋ/ adjective… … Financial and business terms
Conflicting — Con*flict ing, a. 1. Being in conflict or collision, or in opposition; contending; contradictory; incompatible; contrary; opposing; marked by discord. Syn: antagonistic, at odds(predicate), clashing. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] Torn with sundry… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conflicting — index adverse (opposite), antipathetic (oppositional), competitive (antagonistic), contradictory, contrary … Law dictionary
conflicting — [adj] contradictory adverse, antagonistic, antipathetic, at odds with, clashing, contrariant, contrary, disconsonant, discordant, discrepant, dissonant, incompatible, incongruent, incongruous, inconsistent, inconsonant, opposed, opposing,… … New thesaurus
Conflicting — Conflict Con*flict , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Conflicted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conflicting}.] [L. conflictus, p. p. of confligere to conflict (cf. conflictare); con + fligere to strike; cf. Gr. fli bein, qli bein, to press, L. flagrum whip.] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conflicting — UK [ˌkənˈflɪktɪŋ] / US adjective describes two or more things that cannot all be right or cannot all happen at the same time The two men gave conflicting statements to the police. We have to balance the conflicting demands of making high quality… … English dictionary
conflicting — /kənˈflɪktɪŋ/ (say kuhn flikting) verb 1. present participle of conflict. –adjective 2. in disagreement: conflicting opinions. 3. generating conflict: a conflicting issue …
conflicting — adjective Date: 1592 being in conflict, collision, or opposition ; incompatible < conflicting theories > • conflictingly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
conflicting — conflictingly, adv. /keuhn flik ting/, adj. being in conflict or disagreement; not compatible: conflicting viewpoints. [1600 10; CONFLICT + ING2] * * * … Universalium
conflicting — adjective a) Striking, or dashing together; fighting; contending; struggling to resist and overcome. In the absence of all conflicting evidence. b) Being in opposition; contrary; contradictory … Wiktionary
conflicting — adj. Conflicting is used with these nouns: ↑advice, ↑belief, ↑claim, ↑demand, ↑desire, ↑emotion, ↑evidence, ↑finding, ↑force, ↑impulse, ↑information, ↑in … Collocations dictionary