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leadership [ˈli:də∫ɪp]a. direction fb. ( = leaders collectively) dirigeants mpl* * *['liːdəʃɪp]1) (of party, union etc) dirigeants mpl, direction f2) ( quality) qualités fpl de leader -
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A n1 (of party, state, company) the leadership les dirigeants mpl, la direction f ; the party leadership les dirigeants or la direction du parti ; to be elected to the leadership être élu à la direction ;2 ( quality) qualités fpl de leader ; sb's potential for leadership les capacités de qn à être un leader ; we need firm leadership nous avons besoin d'un véritable leader ;3 ( fact of being leader) during her leadership pendant son mandat ; under the leadership of sous la direction de. -
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leadership ['li:dəʃɪp](a) (direction) direction f;∎ during or under her leadership sous sa direction;∎ he was offered the party leadership on lui a offert la direction du parti;∎ she is clearly cut out for leadership elle est manifestement née pour diriger;∎ no one showed any leadership personne n'a montré des qualités de chef;∎ he has great leadership qualities c'est un excellent meneur d'hommes;∎ they looked to us for leadership ils comptaient sur nous pour leur montrer le chemin∎ the leadership of the movement is divided on this issue les chefs ou les dirigeants du mouvement sont divisés sur cette question►► leadership battle, leadership contest bataille f pour la direction;leadership potential qualités fpl de chef
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