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1 declare
declare [dɪ'kleə(r)](a) (proclaim → independence, war etc) déclarer;∎ the two countries have declared war (on each other) les deux pays se sont déclaré la guerre;∎ to declare a moratorium décréter un moratoire;∎ to declare a strike proclamer la grève;∎ she was declared the winner elle a été déclarée vainqueur;∎ Law & Finance to declare sb bankrupt constater ou prononcer l'état de faillite ou la faillite de qn;∎ Finance to declare a dividend of ten per cent déclarer un dividende de dix pour cent;∎ Customs have you anything to declare? avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer?;∎ I declare this meeting officially open je déclare la séance ouverte(b) (announce) déclarer;∎ to declare oneself (proclaim one's love) se déclarer; Politics se présenter, présenter sa candidature;∎ to declare oneself for/against sth se déclarer pour/contre qch∎ to declare one's hand annoncer son jeu; figurative avouer ses intentions(a) to declare for/against sth faire une déclaration en faveur de/contre qch;∎ well, I (do) declare! eh bien ça alors!(b) Cards faire l'annonce, annoncer; Sport (in cricket) déclarer la tournée terminée (avant sa fin normale) -
2 declare
A vtr1 ( state firmly) déclarer (that que) ; ( state openly) annoncer [intention, support] ; ( in cards) annoncer [trumps] ;2 ( proclaim) déclarer [war] ; proclamer [independence, siege] ; to declare war on a country déclarer la guerre à un pays ; to declare a state of emergency déclarer l'état d'urgence ; to declare sb the winner/guilty déclarer qn vainqueur/coupable ; I declare the meeting closed je clôture la séance ; Wine to declare a vintage déclarer un millésime ;3 Tax, Jur, Fin déclarer [income] ; communiquer [dividend] ; nothing to declare rien à déclarer ; to declare one's interest in a company déclarer ses intérêts dans une compagnie.B vi1 ( make choice) se déclarer (for pour ; against contre) ;2 US Pol annoncer sa candidature (à la présidence) ;C v refl to declare oneself se déclarer ; they declared themselves (to be) supporters of the rebels ils ont déclaré leur soutien pour les rebelles.well, I declare†! eh bien, dites donc! -
3 declare
declare [dɪˈklεər]déclarer ; [+ results] proclamer• have you anything to declare? avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer ?• to declare war (on...) déclarer la guerre (à...)• to declare o.s. in favour of se déclarer en faveur de* * *[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( state firmly) déclarer ( that que); ( state openly) annoncer [intention, support]2) ( proclaim) déclarer [war]; proclamer [independence]3) ( officially) déclarer [income]; communiquer [dividend]2.1) ( come out in favour) se déclarer ( for pour)2) US Politics annoncer sa candidature (à la présidence) -
4 declare
(b) to declare sb bankrupt constater ou prononcer l'état de faillite ou la faillite de qn;declared value valeur f déclarée -
5 declare
[di'kleə]1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) déclarer2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) déclarer3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) déclarer• -
6 declare ( - a proposal)
refuser une proposition (Sachs)English-French insurance dictionari > declare ( - a proposal)
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7 to adjudge and declare
Jur. dire et juger (ou juger et déclarer)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to adjudge and declare
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8 to declare
1) déclarer; proclamer2) faire connaître; annoncerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare
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9 to declare a strike
Trav. proclamer une grèveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare a strike
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10 to declare a vote to be final
Pol., Jur. déclarer un scrutin acquisEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare a vote to be final
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11 to declare bankrupt
Jur. prononcer la failliteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare bankrupt
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12 to declare for
Pol. se déclarer en faveur deEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare for
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13 to declare one's candidature
Pol. annoncer sa candidatureEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare one's candidature
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14 to declare oneself insolvent
Comm., Jur. [Banque] déposer son bilanEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare oneself insolvent
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15 to declare persona non grata
Dipl. déclarer un diplomate persona non grata [ce qui oblige les autorités nationales à rappeler l'intéressé(e)]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare persona non grata
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16 to declare sth null
Jur. déclarer qqch nul et non avenuEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare sth null
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17 to declare the hearing closed
1) Jur. lever l'audience2) Conf. déclarer clos les débatsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare the hearing closed
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18 to declare unfit for service
Mil. réformer [un appelé]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to declare unfit for service
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19 may it please the Court to adjudge and declare...
Jur. plaise à la Cour dire et juger..English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > may it please the Court to adjudge and declare...
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20 obligation to declare personal assets
Pol. obligation de déclaration de patrimoineEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > obligation to declare personal assets
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