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2 information
information [ɛ̃fɔʀmasjɔ̃]feminine noun• écouter/regarder les informations to listen to/watch the news• bulletin/flash d'informations news bulletin/flashb. ( = action d'informer) information• pour votre information, sachez que je suis avocat for your information, I'm a lawyer* * *ɛ̃fɔʀmasjɔ̃1) ( renseignement) information [U]de meilleurs journalistes pour une meilleure information — better journalists for a better standard of reporting
4) Informatique informationle traitement de l'information — data ou information processing
5) Droit inquiry* * *ɛ̃fɔʀmasjɔ̃1. nf1) (= renseignement) information no pl piece of informationCes informations sont strictement confidentielles. — This information is strictly confidential.
2) PRESSE, TV (= nouvelle) news itemjournal d'information — quality newspaper Grande-Bretagne serious newspaper
3) (= diffusion de renseignements) provision of informationIl convient de mettre en place une structure pour une meilleure information des parents. — A system should be put in place to provide better information for parents.
4) INFORMATIQUE information5) DROIT inquiry, investigation2. informations nfplTV news sg* * *information nf1 ( renseignement) information ¢; une information a piece of information; diffuser l'information sur qch to spread information about sth; avoir accès à l'information to have access to information; ces informations sont confidentielles this is confidential information; pour votre information for your information; prendre des informations sur qn/qch to find out about sb/sth; un voyage d'information a fact-finding trip; l'information du public est insuffisante the public is ill-informed; réunion d'information briefing;2 Presse, Radio, TV ( nouvelle) piece of news, news item; les informations the news ¢; les informations politiques/sportives the political/sports news; écouter/regarder les informations to listen to/watch the news; les informations télévisées the television news; nous venons de recevoir une information de dernière minute there's some news just in;3 Presse, Radio, TV ( activité) reporting; ( résultat) information; ( médias) media; de meilleurs journalistes pour une meilleure information better journalists for a better standard of reporting; défendre le droit à l'information to defend freedom of information; les métiers de l'information careers in the media; contrôler l'information to control the media; hebdomadaire d'information weekly newspaper; presse d'information newspapers;4 Ordinat information; théorie de l'information information theory; le traitement de l'information data ou information processing; unité d'information unit of information;5 Jur inquiry; information judiciaire judicial inquiry; ouvrir une information to open a judicial inquiry; information judiciaire contre X judicial inquiry against person or persons unknown.information génétique Biol genetic information.[ɛ̃fɔrmasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [indication] piece of informationdemander des informations sur to ask (for information) about, to inquire about2. [diffusion de renseignements] informationnous demandons une meilleure information des consommateurs sur leurs droits we want consumers to be better informed about their rightspour ton information, sache que... for your (own) information you should know that...des informations de dernière minute semblent indiquer que le couvre-feu est intervenu latest reports seem to indicate that there has been a ceasefiredes informations économiques economic news, news about the economy4. INFORMATIQUEl'information, les informations data, informationles sciences de l'information information sciences, informatics5. DROIT [instruction]information judiciaire preliminary investigation ou inquiry————————informations nom féminin plurielRADIO & TÉLÉVISION [émission]informations télévisées/radiodiffusées television/radio news -
3 enquête
enquête [ɑ̃kεt]feminine noun• ouvrir une enquête [juge] to open an inquiry• mener or conduire une enquête [police] to lead an investigation• j'ai fait or mené ma petite enquête I've done a little investigating* * *ɑ̃kɛtouvrir une enquête — to open ou set up an investigation
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃kɛt nf1) [journaliste, police] investigationLa police a ouvert une enquête. — The police have begun an investigation.
2) (judiciaire, administrative, parlementaire) inquiry3) (= sondage d'opinion) surveyUne enquête parmi les étudiants a montré que... — A survey of students has shown that...
* * *enquête nf1 Admin, Jur inquiry, investigation (sur into); ( pour déterminer les causes d'une mort) inquest (sur into); enquête de police police investigation; enquête judiciaire judicial inquiry; ouvrir une enquête to open ou set up an investigation ou inquiry; mener une enquête to lead an investigation ou inquiry; l'enquête suit son cours the investigation is continuing;2 Presse, Sociol ( reportage) investigation (sur into); ( sondage) survey (sur about); enquête pour sondage sample survey; mener une enquête auprès de la population to carry out a survey among the population; une enquête par téléphone a telephone survey.enquête administrative public inquiry; enquête d'opinion gén survey; ( pour des élections) opinion poll; enquête parlementaire parliamentary inquiry GB, legislative inquiry US; enquête préliminaire preliminary investigation; enquête sociale investigation allowing a judge to decide on custody rights in a divorce case.[ɑ̃kɛt] nom fémininfaire ou mener sa petite enquête to make discreet inquiriesouvrir/conduire une enquête to open/to conduct an investigation -
4 enquêté
enquête [ɑ̃kεt]feminine noun• ouvrir une enquête [juge] to open an inquiry• mener or conduire une enquête [police] to lead an investigation• j'ai fait or mené ma petite enquête I've done a little investigating* * *ɑ̃kɛtouvrir une enquête — to open ou set up an investigation
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃kɛt nf1) [journaliste, police] investigationLa police a ouvert une enquête. — The police have begun an investigation.
2) (judiciaire, administrative, parlementaire) inquiry3) (= sondage d'opinion) surveyUne enquête parmi les étudiants a montré que... — A survey of students has shown that...
* * *enquête nf1 Admin, Jur inquiry, investigation (sur into); ( pour déterminer les causes d'une mort) inquest (sur into); enquête de police police investigation; enquête judiciaire judicial inquiry; ouvrir une enquête to open ou set up an investigation ou inquiry; mener une enquête to lead an investigation ou inquiry; l'enquête suit son cours the investigation is continuing;2 Presse, Sociol ( reportage) investigation (sur into); ( sondage) survey (sur about); enquête pour sondage sample survey; mener une enquête auprès de la population to carry out a survey among the population; une enquête par téléphone a telephone survey.enquête administrative public inquiry; enquête d'opinion gén survey; ( pour des élections) opinion poll; enquête parlementaire parliamentary inquiry GB, legislative inquiry US; enquête préliminaire preliminary investigation; enquête sociale investigation allowing a judge to decide on custody rights in a divorce case., enquêtée [ɑ̃kete] nom masculin, nom féminin
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