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1 élection
élection [elεksjɔ̃]feminine noun► élections législatives legislative elections ≈ general election► élection partielle ≈ by-election━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Presidential elections are held in France every seven years, while legislative elections (for the « députés » who make up the « Assemblée nationale ») take place every five years.On a local level the most important elections are the « élections municipales » for the « Conseil municipal » (or the « Conseil d'arrondissement » in Paris, Marseille and Lyon).All public elections take place on a Sunday in France, usually in school halls and « mairies ». → CANTON COMMUNE DÉPARTEMENT* * *Public elections are held on Sundays, with a week's delay (two weeks in the élections présidentielles) between first and second rounds if absolute majority is not achieved immediately. Voters, who must present their carte d'électeur and proof of identity, collect slips and in the privacy of the polling booth choose the slip containing the name of their preferred candidate or list and place it in an envelope and then in the polling box or urne* * *elɛksjɔ̃1. nf1) POLITIQUE election2) (= choix)2. élections nfplPOLITIQUE election(s)* * *élection nf1 Pol election (à to); se présenter aux élections to stand in the elections GB, to run for office US, to run in the elections; des élections libres free elections; élection présidentielle presidential election; élections primaires/législatives/locales primary/legislative/local elections; élections générales general election; élection partielle by-election GB, off-year election US; le premier tour des élections the first ballot; après son élection after being elected;2 ( choix) choice; mon pays d'élection my chosen country.Élection Public elections are held on Sundays, with a week's delay (two weeks in the élections présidentielles) between first and second rounds if absolute majority is not achieved immediately. Voters, who must present their carte d'électeur and proof of identity, collect slips and in the privacy of the polling booth choose the slip containing the name of their preferred candidate or list and place it in an envelope and then in the polling box or urne.[elɛksjɔ̃] nom fémininles élections ont lieu aujourd'hui it's election ou polling day todayélections cantonaleselections held every three years to elect half the members of the Conseil généralélections sénatorialeselections held every three years to elect one third of the members of the Sénat2. [nomination] electionson élection à la présidence her election as president ou to the presidency3. DROIT————————d'élection locution adjectivaleAll French citizens aged eighteen or over are entitled to vote in elections, after they have registered on the electoral rolls. Elections usually take place on a Sunday and polling stations are often set up in local schools. Voters go to a booth and put their voting slip in an envelope which is placed in the ballot box ( l'urne) supervised by an assesseur, who then utters the words a voté ! -
2 primaire
primaire [pʀimεʀ]1. adjectivea. primary2. masculine noun( = cycle) primary school• au or en primaire at primary school3. feminine noun( = élection) primary* * *pʀimɛʀ
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1) ( par opposition à secondaire) primary2) ( simpliste) [personne] limited, of limited outlook (après n); [réaction] kneejerk (colloq) (épith); [raisonnement, anticommunisme, opinion] simplistic
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nom masculin1) École2) ( en géologie)* * *pʀimɛʀ1. adj1) (instinct, couleur) primary2) (école, enseignement) primary2. nmÉDUCATION primary educationSes enfants sont encore en primaire. — His children are still at primary school.
* * *A adj1 ( par opposition à secondaire) primary;2 ( simpliste) [personne] limited, of limited outlook ( après n); [réaction] kneejerk○ ( épith), simplistic; [raisonnement, anticommunisme, opinion] simplistic;3 Jur délinquant primaire first offender.B nm1 Scol le primaire primary education;2 Écon le primaire the primary sector;3 Géol le primaire the palaeozoic era.[primɛr] adjectif1. [premier - d'une série] primaryécole/enseignement primaire primary school/education2. [couleur] primary3. [de base]————————[primɛr] nom masculin et féminin[personne bornée] simpleton————————[primɛr] nom masculin————————[primɛr] nom féminin -
3 majoritaire
majoritaire [maʒɔʀitεʀ]adjective* * *maʒɔʀitɛʀadjectif majority (épith)* * *maʒɔʀitɛʀ adj1) POLITIQUE majority modif2) COMMERCE3) (= plus nombreux) in the majorityLes femmes sont majoritaires parmi les instituteurs. — Women are in the majority among primary school teachers.
* * *majoritaire adj [parti, scrutin, système, actionnaire] majority ( épith); coton/laine majoritaire cotton/wool blend; être majoritaire dans une assemblée/une région to have the majority in an assembly/a region.[maʒɔritɛr] adjectif1. [plus nombreux] majority (modificateur)les femmes sont majoritaires dans l'enseignement women outnumber men ou are in the majority in the teaching professionquel est le parti majoritaire au Parlement? which party has the majority ou which is the majority party in Parliament?‘coton majoritaire’ ‘high natural fibre content’————————[maʒɔritɛr] nom masculin et féminin -
4 Hollande, François
born 1954.Candidate of the French Socialist Party for the 2012 presidential election. He defeated runner-up Martine Aubry in the second round of an unofficial "primary" for the designation of the socialist candidate.French Socialist politician. A graduate of HEC business school and of theENA school of administration, Hollande worked at the Cour des Comptesbefore becoming elected as a député for the Corrèze - the same department as Jacques Chirac - in 1988. In 1997 he was elected first secretary of the Socialist Party, a most he held until 2008. At the time he was considered as rather a soft-liner, the rather dull partner of Ségolène Royale, by whom he has four children.However since Hollande and Royale split up, and Hollande was ousted from the leadership of the Socialist party, he has staged a considerable comeback, building an image as a serious candidate with whom the French economy would be in safe hands.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Hollande, François
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