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1 carton rouge
Sanction disciplinaire la plus grave infligée à un joueur s'il se rend coupable d'un comportement antisportif, d'une faute grossière, d'actes ou de propos injurieux ou s'il reçoit un second avertissement au cours du même match, et qui entraîne son expulsion du terrain de jeu.► Un joueur, remplaçant ou qui a été remplacé, exclu et à qui un carton rouge a été décerné, doit quitter la proximité du terrain de jeu ainsi que la surface technique.
Strongest possible disciplinary sanction for a player during a match, shown, amongst other things, for extremely unsporting conduct, for serious foul play, for a foul by the last defender in front of goal, for insulting behaviour or for a second cautionable offence, which results in the immediate sending-off of the player concerned from the field of play.► A player, substitute or substituted player who has been sent off and shown the red card must leave the vicinity of the field of play and the technical area.
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2 systčme d'épuration des eaux usées
система обработки стоков
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sewage treatment system
Sewage treatment comes in two stages - primary and secondary treatment. The primary stage involves a process of screening solids from sewage, leaving a sludge and relatively clear water for further treatment or for disposal into rivers, the sea or on to the land. In the secondary stage the sludge is stirred constantly in vast tanks to get more oxygen into the mixture, allowing bacteria to break down the organic matter and leave a harmless residue that falls as a sediment to the bottom of the tank. After processing, the clear water on top of the tank is discharged into rivers and the sediment is used as landfill or discharged at sea. (Source: WRIGHT)
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3 clause de départ
Clause qui offre à un joueur la possibilité de mettre fin à son engagement quand il le souhaite, pour un montant prédéfini.Syn. clause libératoireDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > clause de départ
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4 clause libératoire
Clause qui offre à un joueur la possibilité de mettre fin à son engagement quand il le souhaite, pour un montant prédéfini.Syn. clause libératoireDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > clause libératoire
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5 joueur blessé
Joueur qui a reçu une blessure, qui doit quitter le terrain de jeu pour être soigné et qui peut être remplacé.Player who has to leave the field of play for medical treatment and who may be substituted by another player if considered necessary.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > joueur blessé
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6 personne déplacée
перемещенное лицо
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displaced person
Persons who, for different reasons or circumstances, have been compelled to leave their homes. (Source: GUNN)
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