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1 ввоз на территорию Российской Федерации
General subject: importation into the Russian FederationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввоз на территорию Российской Федерации
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2 licence
c black licence [lisɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = diplôme) degree• faire une licence d'anglais to do a degree in English → DIPLÔMESc. ( = liberté) licence poétique poetic licence━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━After the « DEUG », French university students undertake a third year of study to complete their licence. This is roughly equivalent to a bachelor's degree in Britain.* * *lisɑ̃s1) Université (bachelor's) degree2) Commerce, Droit licence [BrE]licence de fabrication — manufacturing licence [BrE]
licence d'importation — import licence [BrE]
3) Sport4) ( liberté) licence [BrE]* * *lisɑ̃s nf1) (= permis) licence Grande-Bretagne license USAlicence d'exploitation — licence Grande-Bretagne license USA
licence d'exportation — export licence Grande-Bretagne export license USA
2) (= diplôme) degree, bachelor's degree3) (poétique) licence Grande-Bretagne license USA4) (= débauche) licentiousness* * *licence nf1 Univ (bachelor's) degree; licence en droit law degree; licence de or ès lettres arts degree, liberal arts degree US, BA; licence de chimie chemistry degree, BSc GB ou BS US in chemistry; préparer une licence d'anglais to do a degree in English; être en licence d'anglais to be in the final year of an English degree;2 Comm, Jur licenceGB; licence de fabrication/de vente manufacturing/distribution licenceGB; licence d'importation/d'exportation import/export licenceGB; licence de débit de boissons licence for the sale of alcoholic drinks GB, liquor license US; fabriquer qch sous licence japonaise to make sth under licenceGB from a Japanese manufacturer; produit sous licence licensed product;3 Sport membership card (of a national sports association); avoir sa licence de tennis to be a member of the national tennis federation;4 ( liberté) licenceGB; licence orthographique licenceGB with regard to spelling; licence poétique poetic licenceGB; avoir toute licence de faire to have a free hand to do;5 †( libertinage) licentiousness.[lisɑ̃s] nom féminin1. (littéraire) [liberté excessive] licence[débauche] licentiousnessavoir toute ou pleine licence de faire quelque chose to be at liberty ou quite free to do somethinglicence de russe/de droit Russian/law degree————————sous licence locution adjectivale————————sous licence locution adverbialeIn French universities, students obtain the licence one year after the DEUG. It is the first year of the Deuxième cycle of university studies. During the subsequent year students prepare the maîtrise.
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