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1 prestataire
prestataire [pʀεstatεʀ]masculine noun[d'allocations] person receiving benefits* * *pʀɛstatɛʀnom masculin1) Commerceprestataire de service — (service) contractor, service provider
2) ( bénéficiaire de prestations) recipient ( of a state benefit)* * *pʀɛstatɛʀ nm/f1) COMMERCE2) (= bénéficiaire d'une prestation sociale) person receiving benefits* * *prestataire nm1 Comm prestataire de service (service) contractor, service provider;2 ( bénéficiaire de prestations) recipient (of a state benefit).[prɛstatɛr] nom masculin et féminindepuis la majorité de mes enfants, je ne suis plus prestataire des allocations familiales since my children came of age, I have not been able to claim child benefit2. [fournisseur] -
2 assisté
assisté, e [asiste]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
1.
assistée asiste adjectif1) [personne] gén assisted (de by); ( par l'État) receiving benefit GB, on welfare US2) Informatique3) Automobile [freins, direction] power (épith)
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nom masculin, féminin person receiving benefit GB ou welfare USavoir une mentalité d'assisté — pej to think one can live on government handouts péj
* * *asiste assisté, -e1. adjAUTOMOBILES power assisted2. nm/fpéjoratif person on benefits* * *A pp ⇒ assister.B pp adjC nm,f person receiving benefit GB ou welfare US; avoir une mentalité d'assisté pej to think one can live on government handouts péj.2. [aidé]————————, assistée [asiste] nom masculin, nom féminin
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