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credentials [krɪ'denʃəlz](a) (references, proof of ability) références fpl;∎ what are your credentials? quelles sont vos références?;∎ figurative a film director with excellent credentials un metteur en scène aux excellents antécédents(b) (identity papers) papiers mpl d'identité;∎ to ask to see sb's credentials demander ses papiers (d'identité) à qn, demander une pièce d'identité à qn(c) (of diplomat) lettres fpl de créanceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > credentials
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credentials [krɪˈden∫əlz]* * *[krɪ'denʃlz]1) ( qualifications) qualifications fpl2) pièce f d'identité -
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1 ( qualifications) qualifications fpl ; to establish one's credentials as a writer s'affirmer comme un écrivain ; -
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > credentials
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5 credentials committee
Conf. commission de vérification des pouvoirsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > credentials committee
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6 examination of credentials
1) Dipl. examen des lettres de créance2) Conf. vérification des pouvoirsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > examination of credentials
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7 forging credentials
Dipl., Crim. faux dans les documents de légitimationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > forging credentials
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8 to submit one's credentials
Dipl. présenter ses lettres de créance [ambassadeur]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit one's credentials
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9 spurious
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10 rust belt
= États du Nord des États-Unis (principalement le Michigan et l'Illinois) dont l'industrie (sidérurgie et automobile) a périclitéThe steel dispute threatens to destroy painstaking efforts by the EU and US trade representatives to calm a series of transatlantic trade disputes. European officials believe the US administration is on the brink of sacrificing its free trade credentials to its mid- term electoral prospects in America's rust belt states.
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impeccable adj [manners, behaviour, language] irréprochable ; [house, clothes, appearance] impeccable ; [credentials, record] impeccable. -
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13 accredit
accredit [ə'kredɪt]∎ they accredited the discovery to him on lui a attribué cette découverte;∎ she is accredited with having discovered radium on lui attribue la découverte du radium(b) (provide with credentials) accréditer;∎ he's the ambassador accred-ited to Morocco c'est l'ambassadeur accrédité au Maroc(c) (recognize as bona fide) agréer
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credentials — cre‧den‧tials [krɪˈdenʆlz] noun [plural] JOBS 1. the training, education, or experience that give you the ability to do a particular job or task well, especially in the opinion of other people: • You ll be given a three month probationary period … Financial and business terms
credentials — I noun authorization, certificates, certification, documents, identification, papers, passport, proof of authority, recommendations, records, references, testimonials, vouchers II index certificate, certification (certification of proficiency),… … Law dictionary
credentials — letters entitling the bearer to certain credit or confidence, 1670s, from CREDENTIAL (Cf. credential) (q.v.) … Etymology dictionary
credentials — [n] references, attestation accreditation, authorization, card, certificate, character, deed, diploma, docket, document, documentation, endorsement, letter of credence, letter of introduction, license, missive, papers, passport, proof,… … New thesaurus
credentials — noun 1 qualities/training/experience ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, impeccable, impressive, solid, strong ▪ right ▪ She always had the right credenti … Collocations dictionary
credentials — cre|den|tials [krıˈdenʃəlz] n [plural] 1.) someone s education, achievements, experience etc that prove they have the ability to do something credentials for/as ▪ She had excellent credentials for the job. ▪ There are doubts over his credentials… … Dictionary of contemporary English
credentials — [[t]krɪde̱nʃ(ə)lz[/t]] 1) N PLURAL: with supp Someone s credentials are their previous achievements, training, and general background, which indicate that they are qualified to do something. ...her credentials as a Bach specialist... I can… … English dictionary
credentials — n. 1) to present one s credentials 2) to evaluate; examine smb. s credentials * * * examine smb. s credentials to evaluate to present one s credentials … Combinatory dictionary
credentials — cre|den|tials [ krə denʃlz ] noun plural 1. ) personal qualities, achievements, or experiences that make someone appropriate for something: His credentials as a football coach are impressive. The company is looking to enhance its environmental… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
credentials — UK [krɪˈdenʃ(ə)lz] / US [krəˈdenʃ(ə)lz] noun [plural] 1) personal qualities, achievements, or experiences that make someone suitable for something His credentials as a football manager are impressive. The company is looking to enhance its… … English dictionary
credentials — noun (plural) 1 the things that show people that you have the ability to do something, are suitable for something etc, such as your education, experience, and achievements: He spent the first hour trying to establish his credentials as a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English