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21 réunion
réunion [ʀeynjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = séance) meeting• réunion d'information/de travail briefing/work sessionb. [de faits, objets] collection ; [d'amis, membres d'une famille, d'un club] bringing together ; [d'éléments] combination* * *ʀeynjɔ̃nom propre féminin* * *ʀeynjɔ̃ nf* * *réunion nf1 Admin, Pol ( séance) meeting (entre between); réunion publique public meeting; réunion du conseil d'administration board meeting; être en réunion [personne] to be at ou in a meeting; [comité] to be meeting; tenir une réunion to hold a meeting;2 Sport meeting; réunion sportive/hippique sports/race meeting;3 ( rencontre) gathering, get-together; réunion amicale/mondaine friendly/social gathering; réunion familiale or de famille family gathering ou reunion;5 ( groupement) (de talents, volontés) combination; (de poèmes, d'œuvres) collection; ( d'objets) assembly; par la réunion d'indices multiples by getting ou putting together various pieces of evidence;6 ( fusion) Hist, Pol ( rattachement) union (à with); ( après séparation) reunification; Écon, Entr ( de sociétés) merger; la réunion des deux Allemagnes the reunification of Germany;8 Math ( d'ensembles) union.[reynjɔ̃] nom fémininréunion de famille family reunion ou gathering3. [retrouvailles] reunion4. [congrès] meetingréunion publique public ou open meetingdites que je suis en réunion say that I'm at ou in a meeting5. [regroupement - de faits, de preuves] bringing together, assembling, gathering ; [ - de sociétés] merging ; [ - d'États] unionréunion (sportive) sports meeting, sporting event -
22 règlement des cartes
map adjustment; map reconciliationDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > règlement des cartes
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23 rebectage
n. m.1. Legal appeal (to a higher court).2. 'Kiss-and-make-up' reconciliation.3. Convalescence. Il est parti dans le Midi pour un peu de rebectage: He's gone to Provence to charge up his batteries. -
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I.v. trans. (also: rebecqueter):1. To engineer a reconciliation.2. To nurse back to health.3. To prop up financially, to help out of a tight monetary spot.II.v. pronom. (also: rebecqueter): To get back on one's feet physically or financially.III.v. trans. reflex. (also: rebecqueter): To 'kiss and make up', to 'make it up', to become reconciled. -
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Secret army set up by French right-wing activists in Algeria in 1961, in the hope of stopping the process of decolonisation and independence. The main leader of the movement was General Salan. In 1961 and 1962, the OAS was responsible for a campaign of bombings and assassinations inFrance and Algeria, targeting people in favour of independence. After the Evian agreements, paving the way for independence, the OAS tried in vain to provoke the remaining French colons into insurrection, through more bloody acts of terrorism, culminating in an assassination attempt on DeGaulle at Petit-Clamart, in the south-west suburbs of Paris. After the violence, hundreds of ex-members of the OAS were tried and found guilty, and three were sentenced to death. In an attempt at national reconciliation, many of those who were jailed were later amnistied. -
26 rapprochement des écritures bancaires
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > rapprochement des écritures bancaires
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