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handling [ˈhændlɪŋ][of stolen goods] recel m• toxic waste requires very careful handling les déchets toxiques doivent être manipulés avec beaucoup de précaution* * *['hændlɪŋ]1) (holding, touching) (of food, waste) manipulation f; (of tool, weapon) maniement m2) ( way of dealing)3) Commerce (storage, shipping) manutention f4) ( processing) (of data, documents) traitement m; (of process, business) gestion f5) ( training)dog handling — entraînement m des chiens
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handling n1 (holding, touching) ( of substance) manipulation f ; (of tool, weapon) maniement m ; the handling of foodstuffs/of radioactive materials la manipulation de denrées alimentaires/de matériaux radioactifs ; old books require careful handling les livres anciens doivent être manipulés avec soin ; the package had been subjected to rough handling le paquet avait été maltraité ;2 ( way of dealing) her handling of the theme/the story sa façon de traiter le thème/l'histoire ; the bank's handling of the affair la façon dont la banque a traité l'affaire ; their handling of the negotiations leur conduite des négociations ; the president's handling of the crisis la façon dont le président a fait face à la crise ; the handling of the case Jur le traitement de l'affaire ; their handling of the economy leur gestion de l'économie ; sheep handling traitement m des ovins ;3 Comm (storage, shipping) manutention f ; handling facilities service m de manutention ; a grain handling firm une entreprise de transport de céréales ;4 ( processing) (of data, documents) traitement m ; (of process, business) gestion f ; speedier handling of air traffic une gestion plus rapide du trafic aérien ; cash handling maniement m de grosses sommes ;
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