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1 politically
politically [pəˈlɪtɪkəlɪ]* * *[pə'lɪtɪklɪ]adverb [motivated, biased] politiquementpolitically (speaking)... — du point de vue politique...
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2 politically
politically [pə'lɪtɪklɪ]politiquement;∎ politically informed au courant des choses de la politique;∎ to be politically aware avoir une conscience politique, être politisé;∎ politically correct politiquement correctUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > politically
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3 politically
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6 politically correct
politically correct, PC adj politiquement correct.ⓘ Politically correct, PC Apparue dans les années 1980, la notion de ‘politiquement correct’ désigne les comportements et formes d'expression qui ne trahissent aucun préjugé sexuel, raciste ou xénophobe afin de ne choquer personne. Si certains changements de formulation rétablissent une vérité historique ( African American plutôt que Black, ou Native American plutôt que Indian), certains euphémismes semblent excessifs, par exemple involuntarily leisured pour exprimer unemployed. -
7 politically-minded
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8 politically-sensitive
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9 politically correct
adjective ((also PC) (of language or behaviour) that does not offend particular groups of people: It is politically correct to use `he or she', and not just `he', when you mean a man or a woman.) politiquement correct -
10 politically committed journalist
Pol. [Presse] journaliste engagéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politically committed journalist
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11 politically correct
Pol. politiquement correct [conforme à l'idéologie en vigueur]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politically correct
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12 politically motivated
Pol. mû/inspiré/animé par des motifs d'ordre politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politically motivated
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13 politically motivated violence
Pol. violences d'inspiration politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politically motivated violence
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14 politically savvy
Pol. [vieux renard] rompu à toutes les ficelles de la politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politically savvy
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15 politically uncommitted
Pol. indépendant; non inféodé à un parti; sans attaches politiquesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politically uncommitted
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17 Politically correct, PC
Apparue dans les années 1980, la notion de ‘politiquement correct’ désigne les comportements et formes d'expression qui ne trahissent aucun préjugé sexuel, raciste ou xénophobe afin de ne choquer personne. Si certains changements de formulation rétablissent une vérité historique ( African American plutôt que Black, ou Native American plutôt que Indian), certains euphémismes semblent excessifs, par exemple involuntarily leisured pour exprimer unemployed -
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19 unsound
unsound [ˈʌnˈsaʊnd]a. ( = unreliable) [advice, evidence, reasoning] douteuxb. ( = in poor condition) [building] en mauvais état* * *[ʌn'saʊnd]adjective [roof, ship] en mauvais état; [argument] peu valable; [credits, investment] Finance douteux/-eusehe is politically unsound —
to be of unsound mind — Law ne pas jouir de toutes ses facultés mentales
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20 conscious
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Politically — Po*lit i*cal*ly, adv. 1. In a political manner. [1913 Webster] 2. Politicly; artfully. [Obs.] Knolles. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
politically — (adv.) 1580s, in a politic manner; 1630s in a political manner, from POLITIC (Cf. politic) or POLITICAL (Cf. political) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
politically — po|lit|i|cal|ly [ pə lıtıkli ] adverb ** in a political way: politically active student groups Recent scandals have weakened him politically. a politically motivated attack a politically damaging/embarrassing incident a politically sensitive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
politically */*/ — UK [pəˈlɪtɪklɪ] / US adverb in a political way Recent scandals have weakened him politically. a politically damaging/embarrassing incident politically active student groups a politically motivated attack a politically sensitive issue … English dictionary
politically — po|lit|ic|ally [pəˈlıtıkli] adv in a political way ▪ Women were becoming more politically active. ▪ a politically sensitive issue [sentence adverb] ▪ Politically, raising the minimum wage is good for the Democrats … Dictionary of contemporary English
politically — adverb in a political way: Women were becoming more politically active. | a politically motivated strike (sentence adverb): Politically, the organization was still very divided … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
politically — political UK US /pəˈlɪtɪkəl/ adjective ► GOVERNMENT, POLITICS relating to politics: »The financial crisis will determine the new government s political agenda for the next few years. »She became a candidate for the leadership of a major political … Financial and business terms
politically — adv. Politically is used with these adjectives: ↑acceptable, ↑accountable, ↑active, ↑advantageous, ↑ambitious, ↑astute, ↑aware, ↑biased, ↑challenging, ↑charged, ↑committed, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
politically — adverb 1. with regard to social relationships involving authority (Freq. 1) politically correct clothing • Derived from adjective: ↑political 2. with regard to government (Freq. 1) politically organized units • … Useful english dictionary
politically — political ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the government or public affairs of a country. 2) related to or interested in politics. 3) chiefly derogatory acting in the interests of status within an organization rather than on principle. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
Politically Incorrect (Blog) — Politically Incorrect http://www.pi news.net Motto „News gegen den Mainstream · Proamerikanisch · … Deutsch Wikipedia