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1 industrial
industrial [ɪn'dʌstrɪəl]∎ an industrial city une ville industrielle;∎ in industrial quantities en quantités fpl industrielles;∎ for industrial use only usage m industriel uniquementStock Exchange valeurs fpl industrielles►► industrial accident accident m du travail;industrial accident insurance assurance f contre les accidents du travail;British industrial action (UNCOUNT) grève f, grèves fpl;∎ they threatened (to take) industrial action ils ont menacé de faire grève;industrial archaeology archéologie f industrielle;American School industrial art = cours technique où l'on apprend le maniement des machines propres à une industrie particulière;Finance industrial bank banque f industrielle;industrial centre centre m industriel;industrial complex complexe m industriel;industrial design dessin m industriel;industrial diamond diamant m industriel ou de nature;industrial disease maladie f professionnelle ou du travail;British industrial dispute conflit m social;industrial espionage espionnage m industriel;British industrial estate zone f industrielle;industrial injury accident m du travail;industrial injuries benefit indemnité f pour accidents du travail;industrial marketer mercaticien(enne) m,f industriel;industrial marketing marketing m industriel;Medicine industrial medicine médecine f du travail;Finance industrial monopoly trust m industriel;American industrial park zone f industrielle;industrial relations relations fpl entre le patronat et les travailleurs;∎ industrial relations have deteriorated le climat social s'est dégradé;History the Industrial Revolution la révolution industrielle;American industrial school école f technique;Stock Exchange industrial shares valeurs mpl industrielles;British & Australian Law industrial tribunal ≃ conseil m de prud'hommes;industrial unit atelier m;industrial workers travailleurs mpl de l'industrie;Industry Industrial Workers of the World = syndicat révolutionnaire américain actif au début du XXème siècleⓘ THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION La révolution industrielle commença en Grande-Bretagne dès le XVIIIème siècle. Elle apporta de profonds changements dans la société britannique en bouleversant ses structures et son fonctionnement traditionnel. Si la richesse nationale augmenta rapidement, transformant la Grande-Bretagne en phare économique mondial, elle fut synonyme de misère pour la classe ouvrière jusqu'au XIXème siècle. -
2 industrial
industrial [ɪnˈdʌstrɪəl]• to take industrial action ( = go on strike) se mettre en grève ► industrial dispute noun (British) conflit m social► industrial relations plural noun relations fpl patronat-syndicats ; ( = field of study) relations fpl sociales► industrial tribunal noun ≈ conseil m de prud'hommes━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[ɪn'dʌstrɪəl]adjective [city, area, sector, park, machinery] industriel/-ielle; [accident] du travail; [tool] à usage industriel; [worker] de l'industrie -
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deep [di:p](a) (going far down → water, hole, wound etc) profond;∎ deep snow lay round about une épaisse couche de neige recouvrait les alentours;∎ the water/hole is five metres deep l'eau/le trou a cinq mètres de profondeur;∎ the road was a foot deep in snow ≃ la route était sous ou recouverte de trente centimètres de neige;∎ to inflict a deep wound (weapon) pénétrer très profondément;∎ a hole ten feet deep un trou de dix pieds de profondeur;∎ the deep blue sea le vaste océan;∎ to be in a deep sleep être profondément endormi;∎ deep in thought/study plongé dans ses pensées/l'étude;∎ deep in debt criblé de dettes;∎ to get deeper and deeper into debt s'endetter de plus en plus;∎ a deep breath une inspiration profonde;∎ figurative take a deep breath and just do it respire un bon coup et vas-y;∎ we're in deep trouble nous sommes dans de sales draps;∎ the deep end (of swimming pool) le côté le plus profond;∎ to plunge or to jump in at the deep end y aller carrément;∎ familiar to go off the deep end (lose one's temper) piquer une crise ou une colère; (panic) perdre tous ses moyens, paniquer à mort;∎ figurative to be thrown in at the deep end être mis dans le bain tout de suite;∎ to be in deep water être dans le pétrin, avoir des problèmes;∎ I think we're getting into deep water here je crois que nous sommes en train de nous engager sur un terrain dangereux(b) (going far back → forest, cupboard, serve) profond;∎ deep in the forest au (fin) fond de la forêt;∎ the crowd stood 15 deep la foule se tenait sur 15 rangées;∎ humorous deep in Buckinghamshire, in deepest Buckinghamshire dans le Buckinghamshire profond;∎ deep space profondeurs fpl de l'espace(c) (strong → feelings) profond;∎ with deepest sympathy avec mes plus sincères condoléances(d) (profound → thinker) profond(e) (mysterious, difficult to understand → book) profond;∎ a deep mystery un mystère profond ou épais;∎ a deep dark secret un sinistre secret;∎ he's a deep one on ne peut jamais savoir ce qu'il pense(f) (dark, vivid → colour) profond;∎ deep blue eyes des yeux d'un bleu profond;∎ to be in deep mourning être en grand deuil∎ deep discount forte remise f2 adverbprofondément;∎ they went deep into the forest ils se sont enfoncés dans la forêt;∎ the snow lay deep on the ground il y avait une épaisse couche de neige sur le sol;∎ he dug (down) deep into the ground il a creusé profond ou profondément dans la terre;∎ he looked deep into her eyes (romantically) il a plongé ses yeux dans les siens; (probingly) il l'a regardée droit dans les yeux;∎ the goalkeeper kicked the ball deep into the opposition's half le gardien de but a shooté loin dans le camp adverse;∎ to go or to run deep (emotions) être profond;∎ deep down she knew she was right au fond ou dans son for intérieur elle savait qu'elle avait raison;∎ he thrust his hands deep into his pockets il plongea les mains au fond de ses poches;∎ deep into the night tard dans la nuit;∎ don't go in too deep (in water) n'allez pas où c'est profond, n'allez pas trop loin;∎ don't get in too deep (involved) ne t'implique pas trop;∎ familiar she's in it pretty deep elle est dedans jusqu'au cou∎ the deep l'océan m∎ in the deep of winter au plus profond ou au cœur de l'hiverthe Deep South (of the USA) le Sud profond;Linguistics deep structure structure f profonde;Medicine deep therapy radiothérapie f profonde ou pénétrante;familiar deep throat (informer) informateur m, indicateur m
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