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citizenship ['sɪtɪzənʃɪp]citoyenneté f, nationalité f;∎ to apply for French citizenship demander la citoyenneté ou nationalité française;∎ to be granted full citizenship of a country se voir accorder la citoyenneté d'un pays;∎ citizenship papers déclaration f de naturalisation;∎ good citizenship civisme mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > citizenship
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citizenship [ˈsɪtɪzn∫ɪp]• to apply for French/Canadian citizenship demander la nationalité française/canadienne* * *noun nationalité f -
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noun (the status, rights and duties of a citizen, especially of a particular country etc: He has applied for British citizenship.) citoyenneté -
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applicant [ˈæplɪkənt]* * *['æplɪkənt]1) (for job, place) candidat/-e m/f ( for à)job applicant — candidat/-e m/f
2) (for passport, benefit, loan, visa) demandeur/-euse m/f ( for de); ( for citizenship) postulant/-e m/f ( for à)3) ( for membership) candidat/-e m/f4) ( for shares) souscripteur/-trice m/f5) Law (for divorce, patent) demandeur/-eresse m/f, requérant/-e m/f -
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A n2 (for passport, benefit, grant, loan, visa, asylum) demandeur/-euse m/f (for de) ; ( for citizenship) postulant/-e m/f (for à) ;3 (for licence, franchise) solliciteur/-euse m/f ;6 Insur proposant/-e m/f ; -
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application [‚æplɪ'keɪʃən]∎ the application of free market economics to communist systems l'application de l'économie de marché aux régimes communistes;∎ the practical applications of the research les applications pratiques de la recherche(b) (of lotion, paint) application f;∎ for external application only (on drugs packaging) réservé à l'usage externe∎ a job application (spontaneous) une demande d'emploi; (in answer to advertisement) une candidature à un poste;∎ to submit an application faire une demande;∎ I submitted my application for a schol-arship j'ai fait ma demande de bourse;∎ further or full details on application informations complètes sur demande;∎ he made an application to the committee for a hearing il s'est adressé au comité pour obtenir une audition;∎ we made an application for citizenship nous avons fait une demande de naturalisation∎ application for shares demande f de titres en souscription, souscription f d'actions;∎ to make an application for shares souscrire (à) des actions;∎ payable on application payable à la souscription(e) (diligence) application f, assiduité f;∎ this student lacks application cet étudiant manque d'assiduité, cet étudiant n'est pas très appliqué;∎ to show a lot of application faire preuve d'une grande application ou assiduité(f) (relevance) pertinence f►► application form (for grant, benefits) formulaire m de demande; (for membership) demande f d'inscription; (detailed) dossier m de candidature; University dossier m d'inscription; Stock Exchange (for shares) bulletin m de souscription;Computing application program programme m d'application;Computing application software logiciel m d'applicationUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > application
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grant [grα:nt]b. ( = admit) admettre• it must be granted that... il faut admettre que...c. ► to take sb/sth for granted• he takes her for granted pour lui, elle fait partie des meubles• stop taking me for granted! aie un peu plus d'égards pour moi !• to take details/sb's agreement for granted considérer les détails/l'accord de qn comme allant de soi• he takes it for granted that... il trouve tout naturel que... + subj2. noun• they have a government grant to aid research ils ont une subvention gouvernementale d'aide à la recherche• to be on a grant [student] avoir une bourse3. compounds► grant-maintained school noun (British) établissement scolaire financé par l'État et non par une collectivité locale* * *[grɑːnt], US [grænt] 1.noun (from government, local authority) subvention f ( for pour; to do pour faire); ( for study) School, University bourse f2.research grant — subvention f de recherche
transitive verb2) ( give)to grant somebody something —
to grant something to somebody — accorder quelque chose à quelqu'un [interview, leave, visa]; concéder quelque chose à quelqu'un [citizenship]
3) ( concede)granted that —
granting that — en admettant que (+ subj)
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grant, US [transcription][gr_nt]A n1 (from government, local authority) subvention f (for pour) ; ( for study) Sch, Univ bourse f ; grants to the voluntary sector/to the poorest applicants subventions au bénévolat/pour les candidats les plus pauvres ; a grant to set up a new company/to improve a property une subvention destinée à fonder une nouvelle société/à mettre en valeur une propriété ; to apply for a grant gen faire une demande de subvention ; ( for study) faire une demande de bourse ; research grant subvention f de recherche ;B vtr1 sout ( allow) accorder [permission] ; accéder à [request] ; he was granted permission to leave early l'autorisation de partir tôt lui a été accordée ; to refuse to grant access to one's home refuser l'accès à son domicile ; permission granted! permission accordée! ; God grant that plaise à Dieu que (+ subj) ;2 ( give) to grant sb sth, to grant sth to sb accorder qch à qn [interview, audience, leave, visa, licence, loan] ; concéder qch à qn [citizenship, asylum, privilege] ;3 ( concede) reconnaître [truth, validity etc] ; to grant that reconnaître que ; I grant you that he's gifted je vous accorde qu'il est doué ; granted that, granting that en admettant que… (+ subj).to take sth for granted considérer qch comme allant de soi ; he takes his mother for granted il croit que sa mère est à son service ; he takes too much for granted il croit que tout lui est dû. -
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apply [əˈplaɪ][+ scholarship, grant] faire une demande de* * *[ə'plaɪ] 1.transitive verb1) ( spread) appliquer [make-up, paint] (to sur)2) ( use) appliquer [theory, rule, method, heat] (to à); exercer [friction, pressure] (to sur)3) ( give) appliquer [label, term] (to à)4) ( affix) apposer [sticker] (to sur); appliquer [bandage, sequins] (to sur)2.1) ( request) faire une demandeto apply for — demander [divorce, citizenship]; faire une demande de [passport, loan, grant, visa]
‘apply in writing to’ — ‘envoyez votre candidature par lettre manuscrite à’
‘apply within’ — ‘adressez-vous à l'intérieur’
3) ( seek entry) ( to college) faire une demande d'inscription (to à); (to club, society) faire une demande d'adhésion (to à)to apply to join — demander à entrer dans [army, group]
4) ( be valid) [definition, term] s'appliquer (to à); [ban, rule, penalty] être en vigueur5) ( contact)3. -
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A vtr1 ( spread) appliquer [glue, make-up, paint] (to sur) ;2 ( use) appliquer [logic, theory, rule, standard, method, penalty, technology, heat] (to à) ; exercer [friction, pressure] (to sur) ; to apply the (foot)brake freiner ; to apply the handbrake serrer le frein à main ;3 ( give) appliquer [label, term] (to à) ;4 ( affix) apposer [sticker] (to sur) ; disposer [decoration] (to sur) ; appliquer [bandage, sequins] (to sur).B vi1 ( request) faire une demande ; to apply for demander [divorce, citizenship, custody, maintenance] ; faire une demande de [passport, loan, grant, patent, visa] ; to apply for shares faire une demande (de souscription) d'actions ; to apply to do demander à faire ; to apply to be transferred demander une mutation ;2 ( seek work) poser sa candidature ; to apply for poser sa candidature à [job] ; to apply for the job of poser sa candidature au poste de ; ‘apply in writing to’ ‘envoyez votre candidature par lettre manuscrite à’ ; ‘apply within’ ‘adressez-vous à l'intérieur’ ;3 ( seek entry) ( to college) faire une demande d'inscription (to à) ; (to club, society) faire une demande d'adhésion (to à) ; to apply for a place on a course faire une demande d'inscription à un cours ; to apply to join demander à entrer dans [army, group] ; to apply to become a member of faire une demande d'adhésion à ;4 ( be valid) [definition, term] s'appliquer (to à) ; [ban, rule, penalty] être en vigueur ; to apply to s'appliquer à ; the ban ceases to apply from March l'interdiction ne sera plus en vigueur à partir du mois de mars ; and that applies to you all et ça vaut pour or s'applique à tout le monde ;
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