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1 oppression
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2 liberté
libɛʀtefFreiheit fagir en toute liberté (fig) — völlig freie Hand haben/volle Handlungsfreiheit haben
libertéliberté [libεʀte]1 sans pluriel (opp: oppression, emprisonnement) Freiheit féminin; Beispiel: mise en liberté d'un prisonnier politique Freilassung féminin eines politischen Gefangenen; Beispiel: en liberté; (opp: en captivité) in Freiheit; (opp: en prison) auf freiem Fuß; Beispiel: être en liberté provisoire/surveillée vorläufig/auf Bewährung entlassen sein; Beispiel: rendre la liberté à quelqu'un jdn freilassen2 sans pluriel (loisir) freie Zeit; Beispiel: quelques heures/jours de liberté einige freie Stunden/Tage3 (droit) Freiheit féminin; Beispiel: liberté d'expression/d'opinion Meinungsfreiheit; Beispiel: libertés syndicales gewerkschaftliche Rechte Pluriel5 sans pluriel (absence de contrainte) Ungezwungenheit féminin; Beispiel: liberté d'esprit/de jugement geistige Unabhängigkeit/freie Meinungsbildung; Beispiel: toute liberté de choix völlig freie Wahl; Beispiel: laisser toute liberté à quelqu'un jdm völlig freie Hand lassen; Beispiel: parler en toute liberté ganz offen sprechen►Wendungen: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit; prendre des libertés avec quelqu'un (être trop familier) sich datif jemandem gegenüber Freiheiten herausnehmen; (sexuellement) jemandem gegenüber zudringlich werden -
3 sensation
sɑ̃sasjɔ̃f1) Empfindung f2) ( scandale) Aufsehen n3) ( extraordinaire) Sensation fsensationsensation [sãsasjõ]Empfindung féminin; (émotion) Gefühl neutre; Beispiel: avoir une sensation de chaleur sich [unnormal] heiß fühlen; Beispiel: sensation de brûlure Art féminin Brennen; Beispiel: sensation de bien-être wohliges Gefühl; Beispiel: sensation de malaise unangenehmes Gefühl
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oppression — [ ɔpresjɔ̃ ] n. f. • déb. XIIIe; plur. « violences, dommages » XIIe; lat. oppressio 1 ♦ Action, fait d opprimer. Oppression du faible par le fort. ⇒ domination; joug. Oppression des minorités. Absolt Action de faire violence par abus d autorité.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
OPPRESSION — (Heb. עָפְרָה), an offense against property, standing midway between theft and robbery and fraud and often overlapping with either of them. The injunction, rendered in English as Thou shalt not oppress thy neighbor (Lev. 19:13), really means… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
oppression — op·pres·sion /ə pre shən/ n: an unjust or excessive exercise of power: as a: unlawful, wrongful, or corrupt exercise of authority by a public official acting under color of authority that causes a person harm b: dishonest, unfair, wrongful, or… … Law dictionary
Oppression — Op*pres sion, n. [F., fr. L. oppressio.] 1. The act of oppressing, or state of being oppressed. [1913 Webster] 2. That which oppresses; a hardship or injustice; cruelty; severity; tyranny. The multitude of oppressions. Job xxxv. 9. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oppression — mid 14c., cruel or unjust use of power or authority, from Fr. oppression (12c.), from L. oppressionem (nom. oppressio), noun of action from pp. stem of opprimere (see OPPRESS (Cf. oppress)). Meaning action of weighing on someone s mind or spirits … Etymology dictionary
Oppression — (lat.), Unterdrückung, Beklemmung (z.B. der Brust); oppressīv, unterdrückend; opprimieren, unterdrücken, bedrücken … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
oppression — [n] misery, hardship abuse, abusiveness, autocracy, brutality, calamity, coercion, compulsion, conquering, control, cruelty, despotism, dictatorship, domination, fascism, force, forcibleness, hardness, harshness, injury, injustice, iron hand*,… … New thesaurus
oppression — Oppression, Oppressio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
oppression — [ə presh′ən] n. [OFr < L oppressio] 1. an oppressing or being oppressed 2. a thing that oppresses 3. a feeling of being weighed down, as with worries or problems; physical or mental distress … English World dictionary
Oppression — Oppressed redirects here. For the Welsh band, see The Oppressed. For other uses, see Oppression (disambiguation). Oppression derives from the concept of being weighted down, and is often depicted as such. Here, a cartoon Jew labors under the… … Wikipedia
oppression — (o prè sion ; en vers, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1° État de ce qui est oppressé. Terme de médecine. Oppression des forces, état dans lequel le malade, loin de manquer de forces, est embarrassé de leur excès ; c est ce que l on observe au… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré