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1 operative
operative ['ɒprətɪv]∎ to become operative entrer en vigueur, prendre effet;∎ parking restrictions became operative last year les limitations de stationnement ont pris effet l'an dernier(b) (operational → system, scheme, skill) opérationnel;∎ the system will soon be operative le système sera bientôt opérationnel∎ the operative word le mot qui convient2 noun∎ machine operative conducteur(trice) m,f de machine;∎ textile operative ouvrier(ère) m,f du textile -
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4 operative
1 noun(manual worker) ouvrier(ère) m, f(a) (law, rule, regulation) en vigueur;∎ to become operative entrer en vigueur, prendre effet(b) (system, scheme) opérationnel(elle);∎ the system will soon be operative le système sera bientôt opérationnel -
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6 operative
1.1) agent; employé2) exécutant2. adj.1) opérationnel; en service2) Jur. en vigueur; applicableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > operative
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7 operative (to be - )
produire des effets (C16-184) -
8 operative law
Jur. droit positif [ensemble des règles juridiques en vigueur dans un État ou une communauté d'États]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > operative law
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9 operative part
[of a resolution]Org. dispositif [d'une résolution]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > operative part
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10 operative clause
clause essentielle (RL, 2e) -
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12 co-operative
[-tiv]adjective a helpful and co-operative pupil.) coopératif -
13 post-operative
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14 co-operative company
Comm. société coopérativeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > co-operative company
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15 co-operative credit association
Fin. [U] coopérative de créditEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > co-operative credit association
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16 non operative
adj.Pol. (ce renseignement) n'est plus valide [euphémisme utilisé par l'attaché de presse de la Maison Blanche pendant l'affaire du Watergate, pour dire que les hautes sphères avaient menti]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > non operative
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17 undercover agent operative
Stups. [Police] agent infiltré; pf. agent d'infiltration [policier en civil participant à des opérations spéciales]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > undercover agent operative
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18 post-operative
[ˌpəʊst'ɒpərətɪv], US [-reɪt-]adjective Medicine postopératoire -
19 agricultural co-operative
coopérative f agricoleEnglish-French business dictionary > agricultural co-operative
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20 producers' co-operative
coopérative f de productionEnglish-French business dictionary > producers' co-operative
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Operative — Op er*a*tive, a. [Cf.L. operativus, F. op[ e]ratif.] 1. Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects; as, an operative motive; operative laws. [1913 Webster] It holds in all operative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Operative — may refer to: Political operative or campaign staff The Operative, a character from the television series Firefly The Operative: No One Lives Forever, a 2000 video game Operative Media, an advertising company, founded 2000 See also Agent… … Wikipedia
operative — I adjective acting, active, adequate, advantageous, ample, applicable, at work, beneficial, capable, competent, effective, effectual, efficax, efficient, employed, fruitful, functional, functioning, helpful, in action, in effect, in force, in… … Law dictionary
operative# — operative adj *active, dynamic, live Analogous words: *effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient: *fertile, fecund, fruitful Antonyms: abeyant operative n mechanic, artisan, hand, workman, working man, *worker, laborer, craftsman,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
operative — [äp′ə rə tiv΄, äp′ə rāt΄iv] adj. [Fr opératif < LL(Ec) operativus] 1. capable of, characterized by, or in operation 2. a) accomplishing what is desired; effective b) of primary importance; key; essential [the operative word in a sentence] 3.… … English World dictionary
Operative — Op er*a*tive, n. 1. A skilled worker; an artisan; esp., one who operates a machine in a mill or manufactory. [1913 Webster] 2. One who acts as an agent of another, especially a detective or spy. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
operative — (adj.) producing the intended effect, early 15c., from L.L. operativus creative, formative, from operat , pp. stem of operari (see OPERATION (Cf. operation)). Weakened sense of significant, important is from 1955. The noun meaning worker,… … Etymology dictionary
operative — [adj] active, functioning; influential accessible, alive, crucial, current, dynamic, effective, efficient, employable, functional, important, indicative, in force, in operation, key, live, open, operational, practicable, relevant, running,… … New thesaurus
operative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) functioning; having effect. 2) (of a word) having the most relevance or significance in a phrase. 3) relating to surgery. ► NOUN 1) a worker, especially a skilled one. 2) a private detective or secret agent. DE … English terms dictionary
operative — ▪ I. operative op‧e‧ra‧tive 1 [ˈɒprətɪv ǁ ˈɑːprə , ˈɑːpəreɪ ] adjective working or able to be used: • When does the plant become operative? • If the bond is currently trading below par, its operative life is likely to be the number of years to… … Financial and business terms
operative — [[t]ɒ̱pərətɪv[/t]] operatives 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ A system or service that is operative is working or having an effect. [FORMAL] The commercial telephone service was no longer operative... The Youth Training Scheme was operative by the end of… … English dictionary