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1 décédé
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2 défunt
défunt, e [defœ̃, œ̃t]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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défunte defœ̃, œ̃t adjectif [personne] late; [empire, grandeur] former; [idéologie] defunct
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nom masculin, fémininle défunt, la défunte — the deceased
* * *defœ̃, œ̃t défunt, -e1. adj2. nm/f* * *A adj1. [décédé - parent, mari] late———————— -
3 décéder
décéder [desede]➭ TABLE 6 intransitive verb• M. Leblanc, décédé le 14 mai Mr Leblanc, who died on 14 May━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *desedeverbe intransitif to die* * *desede viSon père est décédé il y a trois ans. — His father passed away three years ago.
* * *décéder verb table: céder vi to die; Yan récemment décédé Yan who died recently; il est décédé d'un cancer he died of cancer; la pension du conjoint décédé the pension of the deceased spouse.[desede] verbe intransitif -
4 désir
désir [deziʀ]masculine noun* * *deziʀnom masculindésirs du défunt/public — wishes of the deceased/public
2) ( attirance sexuelle) desire* * *deziʀ nm1) (= expression d'un souhait) wish, (plus fort, formel) desireVos désirs sont des ordres. — Your wish is my command.
2) (= ambition) desire3) (sensuel) desireSes yeux brillaient de désir. — Her eyes were shining with desire.
* * *désir nm1 ( souhait) desire (de for; de faire to do); désir compréhensible/naturel understandable/natural desire; désir d'indépendance du gouvernement government's desire for independence; désirs du défunt/public wishes of the deceased/public; vos désirs sont des ordres your wish is my command; prendre ses désirs pour des réalités to delude oneself;2 ( attirance sexuelle) desire.[dezir] nom masculinj'ai toujours eu le désir d'écrire I've always wanted ou had a desire to write[souhait exprimé] wish3. [appétit sexuel] desirea. [personne] consumed with desireb. [regard] lustful -
5 mortuaire
mortuaire [mɔʀtyεʀ]adjective[cérémonie] funeral* * *mɔʀtɥɛʀadjectif [cérémonie] funeral* * *mɔʀtɥɛʀ adjfuneral modif* * *[mɔrtɥɛr] adjectif[cérémonie, chambre] funeral (modificateur)————————[mɔrtɥɛr] nom féminin -
6 trépassé
A pp ⇒ trépasser.B pp adj deceased., trépassée [trepase] nom masculin, nom féminin2. RELIGIONle jour ou la fête des Trépassés All Souls' Day -
7 Indivision
legal term defining the status of property, notably land and buildings, owned jointly by the heirs of a deceased owner. French inheritance laws provide for the obligatory sharing of the estate of a deceased person among his or her direct descendants (children). When, as often, a person does not formally divide up their property among their heirs before death, all their estate passes jointly to their children or nearest family. Until such time as these heirs agree on how the estate will be divided among them, the estate remains in "indivision"; this means that no property can be sold off without the agreement of all the heirs. When one or more of these heirs is out of contact, or deliberately uncooperative, this can lead to a situation where property, notably buildings, remain empty and unsaleable for years on end. However, since 2007, the law has been modified to allow heirs representing at least 2/3 of the rights of ownership to apply to the courts for permission to sell a property; in other words, if two out of three children wish to sell a property, and the third does not, the courts can now prevent the third one from blocking the sale. The heir who does not wish to sell retains the right to buy out the shares of the other heirs. Note that property for which a surviving spouse has a right of usufruct cannot be sold off.Shares in an undivided estate can be sold by any heir who wishes to do so; but the purchaser remains bound by the rules of indivision.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Indivision
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8 Toussaint
Toussaint [tusɛ̃]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━All Saints' Day (1 November) is a public holiday in France. It is the day when people traditionally visit cemeteries to lay heather and chrysanthemums on the graves of relatives and friends.* * *tusɛ̃la Toussaint — ( jour) All Saints' Day
à la Toussaint — ( jour) on All Saints' Day; ( période) at the end of October, at Halloween US
* * *tusɛ̃ nf* * *Toussaint nf la Toussaint ( jour) All Saints' Day; à la Toussaint ( jour) on All Saints' Day; ( période) at the end of October, at Halloween US; un temps de Toussaint autumnal ou fall US weather.ⓘ Toussaint The first of November or Toussaint (All Saints' Day) is a public holiday when the dead are remembered and families visit the graves of deceased relatives.[tusɛ̃] nom fémininAll Saints' Day is a public holiday in France. It is the traditional occasion for a visit to the cemetery to lay flowers (usually chrysanthemums) on the graves. -
9 de cujus
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10 levée du corps
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11 reposer
reposer [ʀ(ə)poze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = poser à nouveau) [+ verre, livre] to put back downb. [+ yeux, corps, membres] to rest• les lunettes de soleil reposent les yeux or la vue sunglasses rest the eyes• reposer sa tête/jambe sur un coussin to rest one's head/leg on a cushionc. ( = répéter) [+ question] to repeat2. intransitive verba. ( = être étendu, dormir, être enterré) to rest• ici repose... here lies...b. laisser reposer [+ liquide] to leave to settle ; [+ pâte à pain] to leave to rise ; [+ pâte feuilletée] to allow to rest ; [+ pâte à crêpes] to leave to stand3. reflexive verba. ( = se délasser) to restc. [oiseau, poussière] to settle again ; [problème] to crop up again* * *ʀəpoze
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1) ( d'une fatigue) to rest [jambes, esprit]2) ( appuyer)3) ( placer) to put [something] down [téléphone, verre]; ( à nouveau) to put [something] down again [bibelot]4) ( soulever à nouveau) to ask [something] again [question]
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verbe intransitif1) ( être enterré)‘ici repose le Dr Grunard’ — ( sur une tombe) ‘here lies Dr Grunard’
2) ( être inactif)3) [navire, épave] to lie4) Culinaire‘laisser reposer la pâte’ — ‘let the dough rest’
5)reposer sur — [idée, expérience] to be based on
la poutre repose sur... — the beam is supported by...
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se reposer verbe pronominal1) ( d'une fatigue) to have a rest, to rest2) (faire confiance à, avoir besoin de)3) ( à nouveau)* * *ʀ(ə)poze1. vt1) (= délasser) to rest2) (= remettre à sa place) [verre, livre] to put downElle a reposé son verre sur la table. — She put her glass back down on the table.
3) (= poser à nouveau) [rideaux] to put back up, [carreaux] to put back on, [problème] to reformulate2. vi1) [liquide, pâte] to settle, to rest2) [personne] to lie3)* * *reposer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( d'une fatigue) to rest [jambes, esprit]; cela me repose de mon travail habituel it's a rest from my usual work; cela repose de ne pas parler saying nothing can be restful; lumière qui repose soothing light;2 ( appuyer) reposer sa tête sur qch to rest one's head on sth; reposer sa tête sur l'épaule de qn to rest ou lean one's head on sb's shoulder;3 ( placer) to put [sth] down [téléphone, verre]; ( à nouveau) to put [sth] down again [bibelot]; reposer qch à sa place to put sth back in its place ou where it belongs;4 ( soulever à nouveau) to ask [sth] again [question]; cela repose le problème du chômage this raises the problem of unemployment again; reposer sa candidature ( pour un emploi) to reapply;B vi1 ( être enterré) qu'elle repose en paix may she rest in peace; où reposent de nombreux soldats where many soldiers are buried; le corps/le défunt repose dans la chambre funéraire the body/the deceased man is lying in the funeral parlourGB; ‘ici repose Victor Hugo’ ( sur tombe) ‘here lies Victor Hugo’;2 ( être inactif) laisser reposer la terre to rest the land; la nature repose liter nature is at rest littér;3 [navire, épave] to lie;5 reposer sur [idée, expérience] to be based on; le bâtiment repose sur… the building is built on…; la poutre repose sur… the beam is supported by…; tout repose sur elle ( être sa responsabilité) it all rests with her.C se reposer vpr1 ( d'une fatigue) to have a rest, to rest; repose-toi bien have a good rest; laisser reposer son cheval to let one's horse rest;2 (faire confiance, avoir besoin de) se reposer sur qn to rely on sb;3 ( à nouveau) [montgolfière, avion] to touch down again; le problème va se reposer the problem will recur.[rəpoze] verbe transitif2. [objet] to put down (again) ou back down3. [personne, corps, esprit] to rest4. MILITAIRE————————[rəpoze] verbe intransitifsa tête reposait sur l'oreiller her head rested ou lay on the pillow2. (littéraire) [dormir] to sleep[être enterré]elle repose non loin de son village natal she rests ou she's buried not far from her native village4. [liquide, mélange]laissez le vin reposer leave the wine to settle, let the wine standlaissez reposer la pâte/colle leave the dough to stand/glue to set5. AGRICULTURE————————reposer sur verbe plus préposition1. [être posé sur] to rest on, to lie on, to stand onCONSTRUCTION to be built ou to rest on2. [être fondé sur - suj: témoignage, conception] to rest onsur quelles preuves repose votre affirmation? what evidence do you have to support your assertion?, on what evidence do you base your assertion?————————se reposer verbe pronominal intransitif[se détendre] to restva te reposer une heure go and rest ou go take a rest for an hour————————se reposer sur verbe pronominal plus préposition[s'en remettre à] to rely onle Président se repose trop sur ses conseillers the President relies ou depends too much on his advisers -
12 décédé
desede adj décédé, -e -
13 éboulé
adj. 'Passed away', deceased. -
14 minute de silence
Bref instant de temps durant lequel les spectateurs et les équipes se recueillent sans bruit avant le début du match, afin de rendre hommage à une personne décédée ou aux victimes d'une catastrophe naturelle, d'un attentat ou d'un accident.♦ Observer une minute de silence.A brief period of time before the start of the match during which all persons present remain silent as a mark of respect to a deceased person or to the victims of a catastrophe.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > minute de silence
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15 liquidation d’une succession
liquidation of deceased’s estateDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > liquidation d’une succession
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