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1 entraver l'action de la justice
interfering with the course of justice or the due process of lawDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > entraver l'action de la justice
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2 entraver le cours de la justice
interfering with the course of justice or the due process of lawDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > entraver le cours de la justice
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3 attouchement
attouchement [atu∫mɑ̃]masculine noun* * *atuʃmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( sexuel) ( sans consentement) (sexual) interfering [U], molesting [U]; ( avec consentement) fondling [U]2) ( de guérisseur) laying on [U] of hands* * *attouchement nm1 ( sexuel) ( sans consentement) (sexual) interfering ¢, molesting ¢; ( avec consentement) fondling ¢; se livrer à des attouchements sur qn to interfere (sexually) with sb;2 ( de guérisseur) laying on ¢ of hands.[atuʃmɑ̃] nom masculintouching (substantif non comptable) -
4 envahissant
envahissant, e [ɑ̃vaisɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[personne, présence] intrusive ; [passion] all-consuming* * *envahissante ɑ̃vaisɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( gênant) [personne] intrusive2) [doctrine, sentiment] pervasive; [musique, odeur, plante] invasive* * *ɑ̃vaisɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj envahissant, -epéjoratif (personne) interfering, intrusive* * *envahissant, envahissante adj1 ( gênant) [personne] intrusive;( féminin envahissante) [ɑ̃vaisɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif -
5 apprécier
apprécier [apʀesje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. ( = évaluer) [+ distance, prix, importance] to estimateb. ( = discerner) [+ nuance] to perceivec. ( = aimer) [+ qualité, repas] to appreciate• il n'a pas apprécié ! he didn't like that one bit!2. reflexive verba. ( = s'estimer) to like each otherb. [monnaie] to appreciate* * *apʀesje
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1) ( juger favorablement) to appreciate [art, vin, qualité]; to like [personne]elle n'a pas apprécié — iron she wasn't exactly pleased
2) ( évaluer) to value [objet]; to estimate [distance, vitesse]; to assess [conséquences, résultat]
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s'apprécier verbe pronominal1) ( s'aimer) [personnes] to like one another2) ( augmenter de valeur) [monnaie] to appreciate* * *apʀesje vt1) (= trouver bien) to appreciatej'apprécierais que tu... — I would appreciate it if you...
2) (= évaluer) to estimate, to assess* * *apprécier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( juger favorablement) to appreciate [musique, vin, calme]; to like [personne]; to appreciate [efforts, initiative, talent]; je n'apprécie pas qu'on se mêle de mes affaires I don't appreciate people interfering in my affairs; elle n'a pas apprécié iron she wasn't exactly pleased; un chercheur des plus appréciés a highly valued researcher; ce que j'apprécie en or chez elle, c'est… what I like about her is…;3 ( juger) to assess [conséquences, résultat, événement]; ce sera à vous d'apprécier la situation it will be up to you to assess the situation.B s'apprécier vpr1 ( s'aimer) [personnes] to like one another;2 ( augmenter de valeur) [monnaie] to appreciate.[apresje] verbe transitifje ne crois pas que tu l'apprécies/que tu apprécies son travail à sa juste valeur I don't think you really appreciate what he/what his work is worth2. [discerner - ironie, subtilités] to appreciate3. [aimer] to appreciateapprécier quelqu'un pour quelque chose to appreciate somebody for something, to like somebody because of somethingje n'apprécie pas du tout ce genre de blagues I don't care for ou like that sort of joke at allle sel dans son café, il n'a pas apprécié! (familier) he was not amused when he found his coffee had salt in it!————————s'apprécier verbe pronominal intransitif[monnaie] to appreciate (in value) -
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7 mêler
mêler [mele]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = unir) to mix• mêler à or avec to mix withb. ( = impliquer) mêler qn à to involve sb in2. reflexive verb► se mêler à ( = se joindre à) to join ; ( = s'associer à) to mix with ; [cris, sentiments] to mingle with ; ( = s'impliquer dans) to get involved in ; ( = s'ingérer dans) to interfere with• mêle-toi de ce qui te regarde ! mind your own business!• mêle-toi de tes oignons ! (inf) mind your own business!• de quoi je me mêle ! (inf) what business is it of yours?* * *mele
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1) ( mélanger) to mix [produits, couleurs]; to blend [ingrédients, cultures]; to combine [thèmes, influences]2) ( allier en soi)3) ( impliquer)mêler quelqu'un à — ( à un scandale) to get somebody involved in; ( à des négociations) to involve somebody in; ( à une conversation) to bring somebody into
être mêlé à — (à un scandale, des négociations) to be involved in; ( à une conversation) to be included in
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se mêler verbe pronominal1) ( s'unir) [cultures, religions] to mix; [odeurs, voix, eaux] to mingle2)se mêler à — ( se joindre à) to mingle with; ( être sociable) to mix with; ( participer à) to join in
3) ( s'occuper)mêle-toi de tes affaires (colloq) or oignons — (sl)mind your own business
de quoi je me mêle! — (colloq) what's it got to do with you?
* * *mele vt1) (= mélanger) to mixmêler qch et qch; mêler qch avec qch — to mix sth with sth
2) (= embrouiller) [idées, souvenirs] to muddle up, to mix up3) (= impliquer)* * *mêler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mélanger) to mix [produits, couleurs]; to blend [ingrédients, essences]; to blend [cultures, peuples]; to combine [thèmes, influences]; servis seuls ou mêlés à d'autres fruits served on their own or mixed with other fruits; mêler le vrai et le faux to mix truth and falsehood; mêler ses souvenirs de considérations générales to mix personal memories with general observations; mêler le narratif de brèves descriptions to intersperse the narrative with short descriptions; mêler ironie et tendresse to combine irony and tenderness;2 ( allier en soi) mêler l'utile à l'agréable [séjour, activité] to be both useful and pleasurable; mêler l'ironie à la colère to be ironic and angry at the same time; elle mêla ses larmes aux miennes her tears mingled with mine;3 ( impliquer) mêler qn à ( à un scandale) to get sb involved ou mixed up in; ( à des négociations) to involve sb in; ( à une conversation) to bring sb into; être mêlé à ( à un scandale) to be mixed up ou involved in; ( à des négociations) to be involved in; ( à une conversation) to be included in.B se mêler vpr1 ( s'unir) [ethnies, cultures, religions] to mix; [odeurs, parfums, voix, eaux] to mingle; jazz et reggae se mêlent dans leur musique their music is a mixture of jazz and reggae; intelligence et naïveté se mêlent chez cet acteur he's both intelligent and naive as an actor; un magazine où se mêlent littérature et sciences a magazine that covers both literature and science;2 se mêler à ( se joindre à) to mingle with; ( être sociable) to mix with; ( participer à) to join in; se mêler à la foule to mingle with the crowd; ils ne se mêlent pas aux gens du village they don't mix with the villagers; se mêler à la conversation to join in the conversation; il s'est mêlé à une affaire douteuse he got mixed up in some shady business;3 ( s'occuper) se mêler de to meddle in; il se mêle de tout he interferes ou meddles in everything; mêle-toi de tes affaires○ or oignons◑ mind your own business; de quoi je me mêle○! what's it got to do with you?; se mêler de faire to take it upon oneself to do; quand il se mêle de préparer le repas when he takes it upon himself to prepare the meal; s'il se mêle de pleuvoir if it goes and rains (now); il n'avait pas à se mêler de faire ça he had no business doing that; quand l'amour s'en mêle! when love comes into it![mele] verbe transitif1. [mélanger] to mixelle mêle la rigueur à la fantaisie she combines ou mixes seriousness with light-heartedness3. [embrouiller - documents, papiers] to mix ou to muddle ou to jumble up (separable) ; [ - cartes, dominos] to shuffle4. [impliquer]mêler quelqu'un à to involve somebody in, to get somebody involved in————————se mêler verbe pronominal intransitif2. [s'unir]se mêler à ou avec to mix ou to mingle with3. [participer]se mêler à la conversation to take part ou to join in the conversation————————se mêler de verbe pronominal plus prépositionsi le mauvais temps s'en mêle, la récolte est perdue if the weather decides to turn nasty, the crop will be ruined -
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n. m.1. Etre la mouche du coche: To be a 'meddling busybody', to be an interfering person. -
9 emmielleuse
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10 quoi
(A)(rel. pron.):1. Avoir de quoi: To be 'well-padded', to be well-off where money is concerned.2. Il n'y a pas de quoi! Don't mention it! (There's no need to thank me.)(B) (interr. pron.):De quoi ( je nte mele)?! And what's it got to do with you?! (This defiant and aggressive expression is usually directed at interfering busybodies.) (C) (interj.): On est là, quoi! Well, here we are! Enfin, quoi, c'est la vie! Well, that's life! -
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adj. Ficher à quelqu 'un une paix royale: To let someone get on with what he is doing without interfering or interrupting him. -
12 spasme
spasme mContraction involontaire, non rythmée, d'un muscle isolé ou d'un groupe musculaire.Involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles, interfering with the usual function of that particular muscle group. -
13 revendications contradictoires
[brevets] interfering claims [patents]Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > revendications contradictoires
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14 dégradation des ressources naturelles
деградация природных ресурсов
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degradation of natural resources
The result of the cumulative activities of farmers, households, and industries, all trying to improve their socio-economic well being. These activities tend to be counterproductive for several reasons. People may not completely understand the long-term consequences of their activities on the natural resource base. The most important ways in which human activity is interfering with the global ecosystem are: a) fossil fuel burning which may double the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration by the middle of the next century, as well as further increasing the emissions of sulphur and nitrogen very significantly; b) expanding agriculture and forestry and the associated use of fertilizers (nitrogen and phosphorous) are significantly altering the natural circulation of these nutrients; c) increased exploitation of the freshwater system both for irrigation in agriculture and industry and for waste disposal. (Source: WPR)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > dégradation des ressources naturelles
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15 source de brouillage
источник помехи
Источник искусственного или естественного происхождения, которые создают или могут создать электромагнитную помеху.
[ ГОСТ 30372—95]
источник помехи
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[Интент]Тематики
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- disturber
- disturbing source
- interference source
- interference unit
- interferer
- interfering source
- noise source
- parasitic source
- source of disturbance
- source of interference
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > source de brouillage
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