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1 discharged bankrupt
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2 discharged, absolutely, from, bankruptcy, to, be
( bankrupt)faire l'objet d'une libération inconditionnelleEnglish-French legislative terms > discharged, absolutely, from, bankruptcy, to, be
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3 discharge
A n1 ( release) ( of soldiers) libération f ; ( of patient) autorisation f de sortie ; to get one's discharge être libéré ;4 Jur relaxe f ;6 Elec décharge f ;7 ( performance) exercice m ; the discharge of his duties as manager l'exercice de ses fonctions de directeur ;8 ( firing) décharge f ;9 ( unloading) déchargement m ;10 ( termination) ( of bankrupt) réhabilitation f ; ( of contract) annulation f ; a discharged bankrupt une faillite réhabilitée.B vtr1 ( release) renvoyer [patient] ; donner son congé à [soldier] ; décharger [accused] ; to be discharged from hospital être autorisé à quitter l'hôpital ; to be discharged from the army être libéré de l'armée ;6 ( perform) s'acquitter de [duty] ; remplir [obligation] ; to discharge one's responsibilities assumer ses responsabilités ;9 ( fire) décharger [rifle].C vi [wound] suppurer. -
4 discharge
∎ he was discharged from hospital yesterday il est sorti de l'hôpital hier;∎ the patient discharged herself la malade a signé une décharge et est partie(b) (dismiss → employee) renvoyer, congédier; (→ official) destituer; Law (→ jury) dessaisir; (→ accused) acquitter, relaxer; Military (from service) renvoyer à la vie civile; (from active duty) démobiliser; (for lack of fitness) réformer;∎ Finance discharged bankrupt failli m réhabilité(d) (emit → liquid) dégorger, déverser; (→ gas) dégager, émettre; (of gland → hormones) sécréter; Electricity décharger;(c) Electricity être en décharge(b) (dismissal → of employee) renvoi m; (→ of soldier) libération f; (after active duty) démobilisation f; Law (acquittal) acquittement m(c) (of cargo) déchargement m(d) (emission) émission f; (of liquid) écoulement m; Medicine (of wound) suintement m; (vaginal) pertes fpl (blanches); (of pus) suppuration f(e) Electricity décharge f►► Technology discharge pipe tuyau m de décharge ou de débit -
5 discharge
a. [+ cargo] déchargerb. [+ gas] émettre ; [+ liquid, pollutants, sewage] déverserc. [+ soldier] démobiliser ; (for health reasons) réformer ; [+ prisoner] libérer ; (from hospital) autoriser à quitter l'hôpital• to discharge o.s. (from hospital) signer sa décharge2. nouna. (in eyes, nose) écoulement m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque discharge est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: dɪsˈt∫α:dʒ, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈdɪst∫α:dʒ.* * *1. ['dɪstʃɑːdʒ]1) ( release) renvoi m au foyerto get one's discharge — [soldier] être libéré
2) ( pouring out) ( of gas) émission f; ( of liquid) écoulement m; Medicine ( of pus) suppuration f; ( of blood) perte f3) ( emptying out) ( of waste) déversement m4) ( substance released) ( waste) déchets mpl; Medicine (from eye, wound etc) sécrétions fpl6) Electricity décharge f7) ( performance) exercice m8) ( firing) décharge f9) ( unloading) déchargement m2. [dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ]transitive verb1) ( release) renvoyer [patient]; donner son congé à [soldier]; décharger [accused]2) ( dismiss) renvoyer [employee]3) ( give off) émettre [gas]; déverser [sewage, waste]4) Medicine5) Finance s'acquitter de [debt]; réhabiliter [bankrupt]6) ( perform) s'acquitter de [duty]; remplir [obligation]7) ( unload) décharger [cargo]; débarquer [passengers]8) ( fire) décharger [rifle]
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