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81 rendement de la terre
land potential; productivity of landDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > rendement de la terre
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82 ressource hydroénergétique
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > ressource hydroénergétique
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83 ressources hydriques
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > ressources hydriques
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84 évaporation potentielle
evaporativity; potential evaporationDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > évaporation potentielle
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85 potentiel biotique
Dictionnaire français-allemand de géographie > potentiel biotique
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86 potentiel économique
Dictionnaire français-allemand de géographie > potentiel économique
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87 différence de potentiel
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > différence de potentiel
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88 potentiel
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > potentiel
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89 différence de potentiel
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > différence de potentiel
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90 potentiel
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > potentiel
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91 allumettes
n. f. pl.1. Sucer des allumettes: To try to boost one's intelligence. (The theory that phosphorus is an ideal 'brain food' was jocularly misconstrued by a humorist who suggested that his readers suck matchstick heads to increase their intellectual potential.)2. 'Pins', 'gambs', legs. Avoir les allumettes en arceaux: To be bow-legged. -
92 levage
n. m. Faire un levage:a To 'chat up a bird', to sweet-talk a potential girlfriend.b (of prostitute): To make a pick-up, to hook a customer. -
93 lever
I.n. m. Faire un lever (of prostitute): To hook a client.II.v. trans.1. To 'lift', to 'nick', to steal.2.a To 'chat up', to sweet-talk a potential girlfriend.b (of prostitute): To 'hook' a client, to make a pick-up.3. To 'nab', to 'collar', to arrest.4. Lever un lièvre:a (of idea): To come up with something interesting.b To uncover a hitherto well-kept and embarrassing secret.5. Faire quelque chose au pied levé: To do something at the drop of a hat. Il m'a pris au pied leve: He caught me on the hop. -
94 minute
n. f.1. Ne pas être à la minute: Not to be pressed for time.2. Entrecôte minute: Minute steak. (Unlike the English, there is no potential pun in this term.)3. (interj., also: minute papillon!): Half a mo! — Not so fast! — Wait a minute! (The expression originates from a café on the Boulevard St. Germain; Papillon was the nickname of an elusive and always hurried waiter, sporting a dicky-bow tie, whose epitaph in English might have read: 'At last God caught his eye!') -
95 placard
n. m.1. 'Chokey', 'clink', prison.2. Amount paid by a pimp to another for the purchase of a prostitute. (As with footballers, the 'transfer fee' is commensurate with the lady's potential.) -
96 sujet
n. m. 'Biddy', 'bit-of-skirt', woman. (The appellation is more often than not used in the world of prostitution where un gentil petit sujet usually refers to a docile and pretty potential hooker.) -
97 IFREMER
Public research institute, whose mission is to study the resources of the oceans, and their commercial and industrial potential, within the framework of sustainable development.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > IFREMER
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98 Législatives, élections
French general (parliamentary) elections. These occur every five years, the most recent having taken place in 2007. The elections take place on two successive Sundays. If, in the first round, one candidate obtains an overall majority, representing at least 25% of potential voters, he or she is elected, and there is no second round. Otherwise, all candidates who have obtained a score representing at least 12.5% of voters on the electoral list (not of the votes actually cast) can go through to the second round. Usually this means two candidates, sometimes three, and on very rare occasions four.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Législatives, élections
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99 agent masquant
Substance interdite en permanence qui permet de modifier un échantillon d'urine, d'interférer avec l'excrétion de certaines substances ou de dissimuler leur présence dans l'urine.Syn. agent masquant mSubstance prohibited at all times that has the potential to impair the excretion of prohibited substances or to conceal their presence in urine or other samples used in doping control.→ diureticDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > agent masquant
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100 cadre
cadre mGroup of all the players selected or registered as potential members of a team.Syn. playing squad
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Potential [1] — Potential ist eine Funktion V (x, y, z) des Ortes, d.h. der Koordinaten xyz eines Punktes P, deren partielle Differentialquotienten nach den Koordinaten die Komponenten einer gerichteten Größe (Kraft, Geschwindigkeit), die diesem Punkt P… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
potenţial — POTENŢIÁL, Ă, (I) potenţiali, e, adj., (II) potenţiale, s.n. I. adj. 1. Care are în sine toate condiţiile esenţiale pentru realizare, care există ca posibilitate, care există în mod virtual. ♢ Energie potenţială = energia pe care o poate dezvolta … Dicționar Român
Potential [2] — Potential der Verrückungen. Sind ξ, η, ζ, die Verrückungen des Körperpunktes m (x, y, z) in den Richtungen x, y, z (s. Elastizitätslehre, allgemeine), und es existiert eine Funktion F der Koordinaten x, y, z, deren… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Potential [5] — Potential , thermodynamisches, eine Funktion zweier oder mehrerer Unabhängigveränderlicher, die in der Thermodynamik eine ähnliche Rolle spielt wie das Potential der Kräfte nach dem Newtonschen Gravitationsgesetz in der reinen Mechanik (vgl.… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Potential [3] — Potential , elastisches. Die Arbeit zur Ueberwindung der inneren Kräfte (s. Verschiebungsarbeit) beliebiger Körper für den Fall, daß die Spannungen konstant wie am Ende der betreffenden Verschiebungen wären (die virtuelle Verschiebungsarbeit),… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Potential — Po*ten tial, a. [Cf. F. potentiel. See {Potency}.] 1. Being potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result; efficacious; influential. [Obs.] And hath in his effect a voice potential. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Existing in possibility, not in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Potential — (auch Potenzial) steht für: Aktionspotential vorübergehende, charakteristische Abweichung des Membranpotentials einer lebenden Zelle von ihrem Ruhepotential Chemisches Potential thermodynamische Größe in der Chemie, gemessen in Gibbs (= J/mol)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
potential — I adjective accessible, achievable, allowable, allowed, anticipated, attainable, concealed, conceivable, covert, doable, dormant, expected, feasible, future, imaginable, latent, likely, obtainable, performable, permissible, permitted, possible,… … Law dictionary
Potential [2] — Potential (das), die Wirkungsfähigkeit oder potentielle Energie (Spannung), welche die in einem Punkte des Raumes konzentriert gedachte Masseneinheit besitzt vermöge der abstoßenden oder anziehenden Kräfte, die von andern im Raume befindlichen… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
potential — [pō ten′shəl, pəten′shəl] adj. [ME potenciall < ML potentialis < L potentia: see POTENT] 1. that has power; potent 2. that can, but has not yet, come into being; possible; latent; unrealized; undeveloped 3. Gram. expressing possibility,… … English World dictionary
Potential — Po*ten tial, n. 1. Anything that may be possible; a possibility; potentially. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. (Math.) In the theory of gravitation, or of other forces acting in space, a function of the rectangular coordinates which determine the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English