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maintien [mɛ̃tjɛ̃]masculine nouna. ( = sauvegarde) [de tradition] maintenance• assurer le maintien de [+ tradition] to maintainb. ( = soutien) supportc. ( = posture) bearing* * *mɛ̃tjɛ̃nom masculin1) (d'état de fait, de système) maintaining2) (de poitrine, tête) support3) Politiquele maintien de sa candidature est peu probable — it is unlikely that he will continue to stand GB ou run US
4) ( allure) deportment* * *mɛ̃tjɛ̃ nm1) [traditions, pratiques] maintenance2) [taux, prix] maintenance3) (= attitude) bearing* * *maintien nm1 (d'état de fait, de privilèges) maintaining; notre but c'est le maintien des prix our aim is to keep prices stable; assurer le maintien de l'ordre to maintain order;2 (de branchement, système) maintaining;3 (de poitrine, chevilles) support;4 Pol le maintien de sa candidature est peu probable it is unlikely that he will continue to stand GB ou run US;5 ( allure) deportment; cours de maintien deportment lessons.[mɛ̃tjɛ̃] nom masculincomment garantir le maintien du libre-échange? how is it possible to uphold ou to preserve free trade?cours/professeur de maintien lesson in/teacher of deportment3. [soutien] support
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