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1 faculté
faculté [fakylte]feminine nouna. [d'université] facultyb. ( = université) quand j'étais à la or en faculté when I was at universityc. ( = don) facultyd. ( = droit) right ; ( = possibilité) power* * *fakylte3) Université faculty* * *fakylte nf1) (= capacité) faculty, power2) [université] faculty3) (= université) university, college USAentrer en faculté — to start university, to start college
* * *faculté nf1 ( aptitude) (sensorielle, intellectuelle) faculty; ( physique) ability; la faculté de parler the faculty of speech; facultés mentales/intellectuelles mental/intellectual faculties; conserver l'usage de ses facultés jusqu'au bout to keep one's faculties right to the end; la faculté de marcher the ability to walk; avoir une grande faculté d'adaptation to be very adaptable; je commençais à douter de mes facultés I was beginning to doubt the evidence of my senses;2 ( liberté) option (de faire of doing); la faculté de choisir freedom of choice;3 Univ faculty;[fakylte] nom fémininfaculté d'adaptation adaptability, ability to adapt2. [fonction] abilityavoir la faculté de to have the right to ou the option of[autorité] power4. DROIT5. UNIVERSITÉ [avant 1968] facultyon s'est connu à la ou en faculté [étudiants] we met at university ou when we were students6. (humoristique) [médecins]la Faculté m'interdit/lui recommande de faire du sport my doctors forbid me/his doctors encourage him to engage in sports————————facultés nom féminin plurielavoir ou jouir de toutes ses facultés to be of sound mind ou in full possession of one's faculties————————de faculté locution adjectivale[cours, professeur] university (modificateur)des souvenirs de faculté memories of one's university ou student days -
2 confusion
confusion [kɔ̃fyzjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = honte) embarrassment• mettre or jeter la confusion dans les esprits to throw people into confusion or disarray* * *kɔ̃fyzjɔ̃1) ( désordre) confusion2) ( gêne) embarrassment3) ( méprise) mix-up•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃fyzjɔ̃ nf1) (manque de clarté) confusion2) (gêne) embarrassment3) (entre plusieurs choses) confusion, mixing up4) (= erreur) mix-upCette confusion est due à une erreur informatique. — This mix-up is due to a computer error.
5) DROIT* * *confusion nf1 ( désordre) confusion; il règne la plus grande confusion dans… complete confusion reigns in…; finir dans la confusion générale/la plus totale to end in general/complete and utter confusion; jeter la confusion dans or parmi qch to throw sth into confusion; jeter la confusion dans les esprits to throw people into confusion; situation d'une incroyable confusion incredibly confused situation; ⇒ prêter;2 ( gêne) embarrassment; à ma grande confusion to my great embarrassment; elle était rouge de confusion she was blushing with embarrassment; ma confusion était visible I was visibly embarrassed; vous la plongez dans la confusion you're embarrassing her;3 ( méprise) mix-up; il y a eu une confusion de noms there has been a mix-up with the names; à la suite d'une regrettable confusion owing to an unfortunate mix-up.confusion des genres Philos overlapping of categories; confusion de peines Jur concurrency of sentences; confusion des pouvoirs Pol non-separation of powers.[kɔ̃fyzjɔ̃] nom fémininsemer ou répandre la confusion dans une assemblée to throw a meeting into confusionil régnait une confusion indescriptible dans la gare the station was in a state of indescribable confusion ou chaosjeter la confusion dans l'esprit de quelqu'un to sow confusion in somebody's mind, to throw somebody into confusion3. PSYCHOLOGIE5. DROIT6. POLITIQUE
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