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1 DDT
ДДТ
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DDT
A persistent organochlorine insecticide, also known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, that was introduced in the 1940s and used widely because of its persistence (meaning repeated applications were unnecessary), its low toxicity to mammals and its simplicity and cheapness of manufacture. It became dispersed all over the world and, with other organochlorines, had a disruptive effect on species high in food chains, especially on the breeding success of certain predatory birds. DDT is very stable, relatively insoluble in water, but highly soluble in fats. Health effects on humans are not clear, but it is less toxic than related compounds. It is poisonous to other vertebrates, especially fish, and is stored in the fatty tissue of animals as sublethal amounts of the less toxic DDE. Because of its effects on wildlife its use in most countries is now forbidden or strictly limited. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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2 brassage convectif
циркуляция водных слоев
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overturn (limnology)
The circulation, especially in the fall and spring, of the layers of water in a lake or sea, whereby surface water sinks and mixes with bottom water; it is caused by changes in density differences due to changes in temperature, and is especially common wherever lakes are icebound in winter. (Source: BJGEO)
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4 brosser un tir
Frapper le ballon en l'imprimant un mouvement de rotation.Strike the ball with the foot in such a way as to cause it to curve around or over opposing players, especially at a free kick.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > brosser un tir
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5 caméra au bord du terrain située sur la ligne médiane
Caméra fixe placée sur la ligne médiane au niveau du terrain, près de la ligne de touche, permettant de faire des gros plans des joueurs.Fixed camera positioned near the touchline, level with the halfway line and at pitch level, used especially for player close-ups.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > caméra au bord du terrain située sur la ligne médiane
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6 chant de stade
Chant de courte durée interprété par des supporters au cours d'un match, destiné soit à encourager une équipe, soit à déstabiliser l' équipe adverse.Song with lyrics relating to a particular team and its supporters or the opposing team, sung especially in the stadium during a match.Syn. terrace songs, terrace chantsDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > chant de stade
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7 chant de supporters
Chant de courte durée interprété par des supporters au cours d'un match, destiné soit à encourager une équipe, soit à déstabiliser l' équipe adverse.Song with lyrics relating to a particular team and its supporters or the opposing team, sung especially in the stadium during a match.Syn. terrace songs, terrace chantsDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > chant de supporters
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8 commissaire de match
commissaire de match m FIFAReprésentant officiel de la FIFA présent à des matches internationaux, qui doit s'assurer que tout ce qui est en rapport avec le match se passe conformément aux instructions et qui est chargé de rapporter au secrétariat général de la FIFA toute infraction.match commissioner FIFARepresentative of FIFA who observes FIFA competition matches and has to report any violation of FIFA regulations to the FIFA general secretariat, especially in connection with incidents that take place outside the field of play.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > commissaire de match
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9 cône
cône mObjet à base circulaire, elliptique et terminé en pointe utilisé pour délimiter des zones spécifiques.A plastic device of pyramidical shape that is used as an aid to mark specific areas, especially in training. -
10 délégué de match de l'UEFA
délégué de match de l'UEFA m UEFACommissaire de match de l'UEFA qui a notamment pour tâches de représenter officiellement l'UEFA lors d'un match, de veiller à la bonne organisation du match ainsi qu'au respect du règlement de la compétition et des dispositions régissant l'ordre et la sécurité à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur du stade et de soumettre un rapport détaillé à l'Administration de l'UEFA immédiatement après le match.► Le délégué de match est le supérieur hiérarchique de tout autre commissaire de match désigné pour le match. Les fonctions de délégué de match, d'observateur d'arbitres et/ou de responsable de la sécurité du stade peuvent être réunies.
UEFA match delegate UEFAA UEFA match officer whose main duties are to act as UEFA's official representative at a match, to ensure the orderly organisation of the match and that the competition regulations, and especially the rules for order and security inside and outside the stadium, are observed, and to submit a detailed report to the UEFA administration immediately after the match.► The match delegate is senior to any other UEFA match officers appointed for the match. The role of the match delegate, referee observer and/or stadium and security officer may be combined.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > délégué de match de l'UEFA
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11 directeur sportif
Syn. manager sportif mOfficial, responsible for the player personnel of a club, especially for executing transfers and negotiating contracts, and for acting as a link between the players and the club management.Syn. director of footballDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > directeur sportif
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12 faire tourner l'effectif
Procéder à de nombreux changements dans une équipe afin de permettre aux joueurs fatigués de se reposer ou afin d'offrir la possibilité à tous les membres de l'équipe de faire leurs preuves.To continually change a team's line-up in order to give tired players a rest or to accommodate all squad members especially in a club with a great quantity of big-name players.Syn. turnoverDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > faire tourner l'effectif
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13 injection
Introduction d'un liquide à l'aide d'une seringue ou d'un autre instruments.Fluid injected into the body, especially for medicinal purposes. -
14 manager sportif
Syn. manager sportif mOfficial, responsible for the player personnel of a club, especially for executing transfers and negotiating contracts, and for acting as a link between the players and the club management.Syn. director of footballDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > manager sportif
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15 membre d'honneur
membre d'honneur m UEFAPersonnalité particulièrement engagée dans le football européen, qui peut assister au congrès de l'UEFA et qui dispose d'une voix consultative.honorary member UEFAA person who has rendered especially meritorious services to European football and who may attend the UEFA Congress in an advisory capacity, but has no vote.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > membre d'honneur
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16 physiothérapeute
Professionnel de la santé intervenant auprès des joueurs pour obtenir le rendement fonctionnel maximal de leurs diverses capacités, par l'utilisation de thérapies manuelles, d'exercices physiques ou par d'autres agents physiques comme la chaleur, le froid, l'eau et l'ultrason.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > physiothérapeute
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17 point faible inguinal
Stade précurseur de l' hernie inguinale qui est fréquent chez les footballeurs.Syn. zone faible inguinale fPercursor stage of an inguinal hernia to which footballers are especially prone.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > point faible inguinal
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18 président d'honneur
président d'honneur m UEFAPersonnalité qui, en raison de services éminents rendus au football européen, peut assister au congrès de l'UEFA et aux séances du Comité exécutif de l'UEFA, et qui dispose d'une voix consultative.honorary president UEFAA person who has rendered especially meritorious services to European football and who may attend the UEFA Congress and the meetings of the UEFA Executive Committee in an advisory capacity, but has no vote.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > président d'honneur
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19 slogan
Chant de courte durée interprété par des supporters au cours d'un match, destiné soit à encourager une équipe, soit à déstabiliser l' équipe adverse.Song with lyrics relating to a particular team and its supporters or the opposing team, sung especially in the stadium during a match.Syn. terrace songs, terrace chants -
20 slogan chanté
Chant de courte durée interprété par des supporters au cours d'un match, destiné soit à encourager une équipe, soit à déstabiliser l' équipe adverse.Song with lyrics relating to a particular team and its supporters or the opposing team, sung especially in the stadium during a match.Syn. terrace songs, terrace chantsDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > slogan chanté
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