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1 DST
DST [deεste]feminine noun* * *deɛstenom féminin (abbr = Direction de la surveillance du territoire) French counterintelligence agency* * *deɛste abr nfDirection de la surveillance du territoire internal security service, MI5 Grande-Bretagne* * *DST nf (abbr = Direction de la surveillance du territoire) French counterintelligence agency. -
2 surveillance du territoire
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3 surveillance
surveillance [syʀvεjɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = contrôle) supervisionb. (militaire, policière) surveillance• placer qn/qch sous haute surveillance to keep a close watch on sb/sth• il a réussi à déjouer or tromper la surveillance de ses gardiens he managed to get past the guardsc. [d'examen] invigilation* * *syʀvɛjɑ̃s1) gén watch; ( par la police) surveillanceexercer une surveillance étroite sur quelqu'un/quelque chose — to keep a close watch over somebody/something
2) École, Université (d'examens, de récréation) supervision3) ( contrôle) supervision4) Armée monitoring* * *syʀvɛjɑ̃s nf1) (= contrôle) watch2) POLICE, MILITAIRE surveillance* * *surveillance nf1 gén watch; ( par la police) surveillance; exercer une surveillance étroite/constante sur to keep a close/constant watch over [personne, installation, bâtiment]; placer qn sous haute surveillance to put a close watch on sb; maison/individu sous la surveillance de la police house/man under (police) surveillance; placer qn/qch sous surveillance policière to put sb/sth under police surveillance; mission de surveillance surveillance mission; déjouer la surveillance de qn to escape detection by sb; surveillance électronique electronic surveillance ou monitoring;2 Scol, Univ ( d'examens) supervision, invigilation GB, proctoring US; ( de récréation) supervision; sous la surveillance de under the supervision of; assurer la surveillance d'épreuves to supervise ou invigilate GB ou proctor US exams;3 ( contrôle) supervision; médicament à prendre sous surveillance médicale drug to be taken under medical supervision;[syrvɛjɑ̃s] nom féminintromper ou déjouer la surveillance de quelqu'un to evade somebody (soutenu), to give somebody the slipsurveillance du territoire counterespionage ou counterintelligence section————————de surveillance locution adjectivale1. [service, salle] security (modificateur)[avion, équipe] surveillance (modificateur)[appareil] supervisory————————en surveillance locution adverbiale————————sans surveillance locution adjectivale & locution adverbiale————————sous la surveillance de locution prépositionnelle————————sous surveillance locution adverbiale1. [par la police] under surveillancemettre ou placer quelque chose sous surveillance to put something under surveillance
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