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1 hostilities
[-'sti-]noun plural (acts of war; battles: The two countries were engaged in hostilities.) hostilités -
2 hostility
(a) (aggression) hostilité f;∎ to show hostility to or towards sb manifester de l'hostilité ou faire preuve d'hostilité envers qn∎ the outbreak/cessation of hostilities l'ouverture f/la cessation des hostilités;∎ we want to avoid further hostilities nous voulons éviter de nouvelles hostilités ou la poursuite des hostilités -
3 renewal
renewal [rɪˈnju:əl]* * *[rɪ'njuːəl], US [-'nuːəl] -
4 suspension
suspension [səsˈpen∫ən]1. nouna. [of payment, constitution, talks, licence] suspension f ; [of programme, service] interruption f provisoirec. (in car) suspension f2. compounds* * *[sə'spenʃn]1) ( postponement) (of meeting, trial, services, match) interruption f; (of talks, hostilities, payments, quotas) suspension f2) ( temporary dismissal) gen suspension f; ( of pupil) exclusion f temporaire -
5 escalation
escalation [‚eskəˈleɪ∫ən][of violence] escalade f ; [of fighting, conflict, war] intensification f ; [of tension, hostilities, of costs, prices] montée f* * *[ˌeskə'leɪʃn] -
6 intermission
intermission [‚ɪntəˈmɪ∫ən]b. (in play, film) entracte m* * *[ˌɪntə'mɪʃn]noun Cinema, Theatre entracte m -
7 lull
lull [lʌl]1. noun[+ person, fear] apaiser* * *[lʌl] 1. 2.transitive verb apaiser [person]he lulled them into thinking that... — il leur a fait croire que...
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8 cessation
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9 renewal
renewal [rɪ'nju:əl](a) (extension → of validity) renouvellement m; (restart → of negotiations, hostilities) reprise f; (→ of acquaintance) fait m de renouer; (increase → of energy, hope) regain m; (repetition → of promise, threat) renouvellement m;∎ renewal of subscription réabonnement m, renouvellement m d'abonnement;∎ renewal of activity reprise f ou regain m d'activité(b) (renovation) rénovation f►► Insurance renewal notice avis m de renouvellement;Insurance renewal premium prime f de renouvellement -
10 suspension
suspension [sə'spenʃən]∎ the suspension of hostilities/payments la suspension des hostilités/des paiements(b) (temporary dismissal → from office, political party, club, team) suspension f; (→ from job) suspension f, mise f à pied; (→ from school, university) exclusion f provisoire∎ independent suspension suspension f à roues indépendantes∎ in suspension en suspension►► suspension bridge pont m suspendu;Cars suspension bush bague f de suspension;suspension cable câble m porteur;Technology suspension chain chaîne f de suspension;suspension file hamac m, dossier m suspendu;Cars suspension geometry géométrie f de la suspension;Typography & Grammar suspension points points mpl de suspension
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