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n. m. Young pimp. Duduche, c'est un alevin, lepain de fesse, il y fait tout juste son apprentissage! He's just a beginner as a pimp, learning the ropes! -
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n. f. Etre en pension (iron.):a To be 'in the nick', to be in jail (literally, in English, to be a boarder at H.M. prisons).b (of young prostitute): To be learning the trade in a brothel. -
63 Collège de France
Founded by François I in 1530, located close to the Sorbonne in Paris, the Collège de France is an academy of learning which is outside the normal education system. It provides a programme of lectures and seminars conducted by some of the greatest academics in France, but open to the public. It does not deliver any degrees or diplomas. Members are elected for life from among leading academics, and the title Professeur au Collège de France is the highest distinction possible in French academia.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Collège de France
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64 INSEAD
(Originally Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires)One of France's top schools of management, located in Fontainebleau, south of Paris. It has a branch in Singapore. A private institution founded in 1957, INSEAD is one of the world's top business schools, and one renowned for its multicultural and "non-dogmatic" approach to learning. INSEAD's list of alumni includes the CEOs of dozens of leading international companies.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > INSEAD
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65 football handisport
Football pratiqué par des handicapés mentaux, des personnes amputées, des personnes sourdes ou malentendantes, aveugles ou malvoyantes ou qui souffrent de paralysie cérébrale.Football for people with physical or intellectual impairments, such as those with learning difficulties, those who are deaf or blind or are hearing or visually impaired, or those who suffer from cerebral palsy or are amputees.Syn. disability footballDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > football handisport
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66 grandes écoles
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > grandes écoles
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68 matériel audiovisuel
аудиовизуальное оборудование
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audiovisual equipment
Equipment designed to aid in learning and teaching by making use of both hearing and sight. (Source: WEBSTE)
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69 matériel d'enseignement
методический материал
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teaching material
An article or device used to facilitate the learning process in an instructional setting. (Source: RHW)
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70 enseignement
обучение
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обучение
В кибернетике и общей теории систем — накопление системой опыта в результате многократных воздействий на нее и корректировки ее реакций на эти воздействия. Источниками обучающих и корректирующих воздействий могут быть управляющая система (или наблюдатель), внешняя среда в целом (в этом случае происходит адаптация системы к ней), но могут быть и элементы самой системы — тогда она называется самообучающейся. Существуют обучающиеся автоматические системы в технической кибернетике: например, разного рода приборы управления на летательных аппаратах, в технологических агрегатах, обеспечивающие оптимальное протекание процессов. Разработаны также системы распознавания образов, построенные на принципе О. Процессом обучения можно назвать поведение участников рынка, например, в паутинообразной модели, в аукционе и т.д., когда они меняют свои решения сообразно ситуации, приближаясь к точке равновесия или иной цели. См. также Адаптивное управление.
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teaching
The act of imparting knowledge or skill. (Source: RRDA)
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71 enseignement général
общее образование
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general education
Informal learning or formal instruction with broad application to human existence beyond the domain of any particular subject or discipline, often equated with liberal arts in the university setting and contrasted to courses required for a specific major or program. (Source: ISEP / COE)
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общественно-просветительская деятельность
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socioeducational activity
Instruction or events designed to offer learning or cultural experiences to populations without access to traditional educational institutions due to social or economic barriers. (Source: OED)
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