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politics ['pɒlətɪks]1 noun (UNCOUNT)(a) (as a profession) politique f;∎ to go into politics faire de la politique;∎ local politics la politique locale;∎ politics has never attracted her la politique ne l'a jamais intéressée(b) (art or science) politique f;∎ she studied politics at university elle a étudié les sciences politiques à l'université(c) (activity) politique f;∎ I tried not to be drawn into office politics j'ai essayé de ne pas me laisser entraîner dans les intrigues de bureau;∎ sexual politics = ensemble des idées et des problèmes touchant aux droits des femmes, des homosexuels etc(opinions) idées fpl ou opinions fpl politiques;∎ what exactly are her politics? quelles sont ses opinions politiques au juste?;∎ his politics are right of centre politiquement parlant il se situe à droite -
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politics [ˈpɒlɪtɪks]1. noun2. plural noun• what are his politics? quelles sont ses opinions politiques ?* * *['pɒlətɪks]1) (+ v sg) (political life, affairs) politique f2) (+ v sg) School, University sciences fpl politiques3) (+ v pl) ( political views) opinions fpl politiques -
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A n1 (+ v sg) (political life, affairs) politique f ; English/local politics la politique anglaise/locale ; to talk politics ○ parler politique ○ ; to make a career in politics se lancer dans la politique ; -
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5 politics
Pol. la politique; la vie politique; pf. le monde politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > politics
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['politiks](the science or business of, or ideas about, or affairs concerning, government.) politique- politically - politically correct - politician - political asylum - political prisoner - political science -
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8 consensus politics
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9 conviction politics
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10 gesture politics
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11 office politics
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12 party politics
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13 petro-politics
petro-politics npl: politique menée par les pays exportateurs de pétrole. -
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power politics npl ( using military force) politique f de la force armée ; ( using coercion) politique f d'intimidation. -
15 bipolarization of politics
Pol. bipolarisation de la vie politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bipolarization of politics
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16 bringing morals to politics
Pol. mettre de l'ethique en politique; moraliser la politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bringing morals to politics
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17 complexities of politics
Pol. arcanes de la politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > complexities of politics
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18 identity politics
Pol. revendications identitairesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > identity politics
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19 mysteries of politics
Pol. les arcanes de la politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mysteries of politics
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20 partisan politics
Pol. politique partisaneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > partisan politics
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politics — pol‧it‧ics [ˈpɒltɪks ǁ ˈpɑː ] noun [uncountable] 1. ideas and activities relating to gaining and using power in a country, city etc: • a businessman who is also involved in politics 2. the activities of people who are concerned with gaining… … Financial and business terms
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Politics — Pol i*tics, n. [Cf. F. politique, Gr. ? (sc.?). See {Politic}.] 1. The science of government; that part of ethics which has to do with the regulation and government of a nation or state, the preservation of its safety, peace, and prosperity, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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politics — [päl′ə tiks] pl.n. [ POLIT(IC) + ICS] [with sing. or pl. v.] 1. the science and art of political government; political science 2. political affairs 3. the conducting of or participation in political affairs, often as a profession 4. political… … English World dictionary
politics — (n.) 1520s, science of government, from POLITIC (Cf. politic) (adj.), modeled on Aristotle s ta politika affairs of state, the name of his book on governing and governments, which was in English mid 15c. as Polettiques. Also see ICS (Cf. ics).… … Etymology dictionary
politics — [n] art and science of administration of government affairs of state, backroom*, campaigning, civics, domestic affairs, electioneering, foreign affairs, government, government policy, hat in the ring*, internal affairs, jungle*, legislature,… … New thesaurus