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1 הזכרה
הַזְכָּרָהf. ( זכר; v. אַזְכָּרָה) l) giving a debtor notice in order to prevent loss of right by limitation. Keth.104a גובה שלא בה׳ has a right to collect (after the lapse of twenty five years) even if he has given no notice. 2) Hazkarah (= הַזְכָּרַת גשמים), the insertion of a reference to rain in the second section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. גְּבוּרָה, contrad. to שַׁאֲלָה. Taan.2b; a. e. 3) the Tera-grammaton. Y.Ber.III, 6c bot.Pl. הַזְכָּרוֹת Ib. IV, 8a top י״חה׳וכ׳ eighteen invocations in Ps. 29. Lev. R. s. 1 י״חה׳ שבק״ש eighteen invocations in the recitation of Shma, v. שְׁמַע; a. e. -
2 הַזְכָּרָה
הַזְכָּרָהf. ( זכר; v. אַזְכָּרָה) l) giving a debtor notice in order to prevent loss of right by limitation. Keth.104a גובה שלא בה׳ has a right to collect (after the lapse of twenty five years) even if he has given no notice. 2) Hazkarah (= הַזְכָּרַת גשמים), the insertion of a reference to rain in the second section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. גְּבוּרָה, contrad. to שַׁאֲלָה. Taan.2b; a. e. 3) the Tera-grammaton. Y.Ber.III, 6c bot.Pl. הַזְכָּרוֹת Ib. IV, 8a top י״חה׳וכ׳ eighteen invocations in Ps. 29. Lev. R. s. 1 י״חה׳ שבק״ש eighteen invocations in the recitation of Shma, v. שְׁמַע; a. e. -
3 abandon
abandon [abɑ̃dɔ̃]masculine nouna. ( = délaissement) abandonmentc. (Computing) abort* * *abɑ̃dɔ̃nom masculin1) ( état) state of neglectêtre à l'abandon — [maison, domaine] to be abandoned; [enfant] to be running wild; [jardin] to be neglected
laisser à l'abandon — to allow [something] to fall into decay [maison]; to allow [something] to become overgrown [terres]
2) (de projet, méthode) abandonment; (de droit, privilège) relinquishment3) (de cours, d'épreuve) withdrawal (de from); ( de fonctions) giving up (de of)4) ( attitude détendue) relaxed attitude•Phrasal Verbs:* * *abɑ̃dɔ̃ nm1) (action d'abandonner) [conjoint, animal domestique] abandoning, [projet, activité, fonctions, ambitions] giving up2) (situation d'une personne abandonnée) abandonment3) SPORT withdrawal4) fig, [pose] relaxationavec abandon [danser] — without a care in the world, [s'amuser, rire] without restraint
5)* * *abandon nm1 ( état) state of neglect; état d'abandon neglected state; à l'abandon [maison, domaine] abandoned, deserted; [enfant] running wild; [jardin] neglected; biens à l'abandon Jur ownerless property; laisser à l'abandon to allow [sth] to fall into decay [maison]; to allow [sth] to become overgrown [jardin, terres];3 (d'idée, de projet, méthode) abandonment; (de droit, privilège) relinquishment; ( de bien) surrender; faire abandon de to relinquish [droit, bien]; faire abandon de qch à qn to make over ou surrender sth to sb;4 (de cours, d'épreuve) Scol, Sport withdrawal (de from) ; ( de fonctions) giving up (de of); être contraint à l'abandon to be forced to withdraw; vainqueur par abandon winner by default;6 ( attitude détendue) relaxed attitude; pose pleine d'abandon attitude of complete relaxation.abandon de créance composition between debtor and creditor; abandon du domicile conjugal desertion of the marital home; abandon d'enfant abandonment of a child; abandon d'épave abandonment of a vehicle; abandon d'incapable abandonment of a person in need of care; abandon de navire notice of abandonment (of a vessel); abandon de poste desertion (of one's post); abandon des poursuites abandonment of action, nolle prosequi spéc.[abɑ̃dɔ̃] nom masculin2. [fait d'être rejeté]3. [état négligé] neglected statedans ses bras, elle avait connu un délicieux abandon she'd experienced such sweet surrender in his armsa. [parler] freelyb. [danser, rire] with gay abandon5. SPORT withdrawal————————à l'abandon locution adjectivale————————à l'abandon locution adverbialelaisser son affaire/ses enfants à l'abandon to neglect one's business/one's children
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