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1 levé
levé, e1 [l(ə)ve]* * *
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1) ( dressé)2) ( hors du lit) up
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••* * *l(ə)ve adj levé, -e1)2)3)* * *A pp ⇒ lever.B pp adj1 ( dressé) dit-il, les sourcils levés he said, with raised eyebrows; une forêt de drapeaux et de poings levés a forest of flags and clenched fists; voter à main levée to vote by a show of hands;2 ( hors du lit) [personne] up; elle n'est pas encore levée she's not up yet; elle est toujours la première levée she's always the first up.D levée nf1 ( suppression) (d'embargo, état de siège, de sanctions, loi martiale, préavis de grève, peine) lifting (de of); ( de siège) raising; (de mesures, quotas) suspension (de of); ( d'immunité parlementaire) removal (de of); (d'anonymat, de secret, tabou) ending (de of); ( de séance) close (de of);2 Postes ( de courrier) collection; deux levées par jours two collections a day; ‘heures des levées’ ‘collections’ GB, ‘collection time’ US;4 Géog ( remblai) levee; levée de terre levee of earth; un chemin construit sur les levées du fleuve a path built on the levees of the river;levée de boucliers outcry; provoquer or susciter une levée de boucliers to cause an outcry; levée du corps solemn transfer of the body; levée d'écrou Jur release; levée des impôts Fisc levying of taxes; levée en masse Mil mass mobilization; levée d'option Fin, Jur exercise of an option; levée des scellés Jur breaking of the seals; procéder à la levée des scellés to break the seals.faire qch au pied levé to do sth off the cuff.[ləve] nom masculin
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