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1 tutelle
tutelle [tytεl]feminine nouna. [d'enfant, adulte] guardianshipb. ( = contrôle) supervision ; ( = protection) protection• tutelle administrative/de l'État administrative/state supervision* * *tytɛl1) Droit (d'enfant, adulte) guardianship, tutelage2) Administration ≈ supervision3) ( en droit international)4) ( dépendance) supervision, domination* * *tytɛl nf1) DROIT guardianship2) POLITIQUE trusteeship3) fig* * *tutelle nf1 Jur (d'enfant, adulte) guardianship, tutelage; placer qn sous tutelle to place sb in the care of a guardian; tutelle légale legal guardianship;2 Admin ≈ supervision; être placé sous tutelle administrative to be placed under administrative supervision; autorité de tutelle supervision authority;3 ( en droit international) (régime de) tutelle trusteeship; territoire sous tutelle trust territory;4 ( dépendance) supervision, domination; sous la tutelle de qn under the domination of sb; sous tutelle under supervision; tenir qn en tutelle to hold dominion over sb; tutelle politique political domination;5 ( protection) protection; la tutelle des lois the protection of the law; organisme de tutelle parent body.[tytɛl] nom fémininil est en ou sous tutelle he has a guardian, he's under tutelageplacer ou mettre quelqu'un en ou sous tutelle to put somebody into the care of a guardiantutelle légale, tutelle d'État wardship (order)[contrainte] controltenir un pays en tutelle ou sous sa tutelle to hold sway over a country -
2 administration
administration [administʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = gestion) management ; [de pays, commune] runningb. [de médicament, sacrement] administeringc. ( = service public) public service• l'Administration ≈ the Civil Service• être or travailler dans l'administration to work in the public servicesd. ( = gouvernement) administration* * *administʀasjɔ̃1) Administration, Politique ( appareil) administration2) ( fonction publique) civil service3) ( contrôle) administration4) ( gestion) management5) (de médicament, sacrement) administration•Phrasal Verbs:* * *administʀasjɔ̃ nf1) [entreprise, pays, service] administration2) (= service) civil service3) [substances, médicaments] administration* * *1 Admin, Pol ( appareil) administration; administration centrale/civile/publique central/civil/public administration; administration américaine/française American/French administration;2 ( fonction publique) civil service; haute administration senior civil service; entrer dans l'administration to go into the civil service;3 ( contrôle) administration; administration d'une ville administration of a city; sous administration militaire under military rule;4 ( gestion) management; administration des entreprises business management;administration douanière customs service; administration fiscale Fisc Inland Revenue GB, Internal Revenue US; administration judiciaire Jur receivership; être placé sous administration judiciaire to go into receivership; être sous administration judiciaire to be in receivership; administration légale Jur trusteeship; administration militaire military administration; administration pénitentiaire prison service; administration territoriale regional administration.[administrasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [fait de donner]l'administration d'un remède/sédatif administering a remedy/sedative2. [gestion - d'une entreprise] management ; [ - d'une institution] administration ; [ - de biens] management, administration ; [ - d'un pays] government, running ; [ - d'une commune] running3. [fonction publique]entrer dans l'Administration to become a civil servant, to enter the Civil Service4. [service public]5. [équipe présidentielle] -
3 juge
juge [ʒyʒ]masculine noun• oui, Monsieur le Juge yes, your Honour► juge de proximité ≈ lay judge* * *ʒyʒnom masculin1) Droit judgele juge Morin — gén Judge Morin; ( des juridictions supérieures) Mr ou Mrs Justice Morin
oui, Monsieur le juge — yes, Your Honour [BrE]
2) (de jeu, concours) judge3) ( personne compétente) judge•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʒyʒ nm/f1) (= magistrat) judge2) (personne exprimant un jugement) judgeje vous laisse juge de... — I'll let you be the judge of...
* * *juge nm1 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions, Les titres de politesse Jur judge; elle est juge she is a judge; le juge Morin gén Judge Morin; ( des juridictions supérieures) Mr ou Mrs Justice Morin; oui, Monsieur le juge yes, Your HonourGB; comparaître devant le juge to appear before the court; être à la fois juge et partie to be judge and jury;2 (de jeu, concours) judge;3 ( personne compétente) judge; être bon/mauvais juge to be a good/bad judge; être son propre juge to be one's own judge; se faire juge de qch to be the judge of sth; je te laisse juge de la situation I'll let you be the judge of the situation; tu es seul juge only you can tell.juge aux affaires matrimoniales Jur judge specializing in matrimonial affairs; juge de l'application des peines Jur judge appointed to oversee conditions of a prisoner's sentence; juge de chaise Sport umpire; juge des enfants Jur judge dealing in cases involving minors; juge de filet Sport net cord judge; juge d'instruction Jur examining magistrate; juge de ligne Sport lines judge; juge de paix ≈ justice of the peace; juge des référés Jur judge in chambers; juge de touche Sport linesman; juge des tutelles Jur judge administering the property of people under guardianship.[ʒyʒ] nom masculinjamais, Monsieur le juge! never, Your Honour!les juges ≃ the Benchêtre nommé juge to be appointed judge ≃ to be raised to the Bench (UK), ≃ to be appointed to the Bench (US)aller/se retrouver devant le juge to appear/to end up in courtjuge de l'application des peinesjudge who follows up the way an individual sentence is carried out during probation and post-release periods2. [personne compétente]être bon/mauvais juge en matière de to be a good/bad judge ofjuge de filet/fond net cord/foot fault judgeb. RUGBY linesman, touch judge4. BIBLEle Livre des Juges, les Juges the (Book of) Judges -
4 jugé
juge [ʒyʒ]masculine noun• oui, Monsieur le Juge yes, your Honour► juge de proximité ≈ lay judge* * *ʒyʒnom masculin1) Droit judgele juge Morin — gén Judge Morin; ( des juridictions supérieures) Mr ou Mrs Justice Morin
oui, Monsieur le juge — yes, Your Honour [BrE]
2) (de jeu, concours) judge3) ( personne compétente) judge•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʒyʒ nm/f1) (= magistrat) judge2) (personne exprimant un jugement) judgeje vous laisse juge de... — I'll let you be the judge of...
* * *juge nm1 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions, Les titres de politesse Jur judge; elle est juge she is a judge; le juge Morin gén Judge Morin; ( des juridictions supérieures) Mr ou Mrs Justice Morin; oui, Monsieur le juge yes, Your HonourGB; comparaître devant le juge to appear before the court; être à la fois juge et partie to be judge and jury;2 (de jeu, concours) judge;3 ( personne compétente) judge; être bon/mauvais juge to be a good/bad judge; être son propre juge to be one's own judge; se faire juge de qch to be the judge of sth; je te laisse juge de la situation I'll let you be the judge of the situation; tu es seul juge only you can tell.juge aux affaires matrimoniales Jur judge specializing in matrimonial affairs; juge de l'application des peines Jur judge appointed to oversee conditions of a prisoner's sentence; juge de chaise Sport umpire; juge des enfants Jur judge dealing in cases involving minors; juge de filet Sport net cord judge; juge d'instruction Jur examining magistrate; juge de ligne Sport lines judge; juge de paix ≈ justice of the peace; juge des référés Jur judge in chambers; juge de touche Sport linesman; juge des tutelles Jur judge administering the property of people under guardianship.[ʒyʒe]au jugé locution adverbialeau jugé, je dirais que... at a guess, I would say that...
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