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1 motion
motion [ˈməʊ∫ən]1. nouna. mouvement mb. ( = gesture) mouvement m• to go through the motions of doing sth (mechanically) faire qch machinalement ; (insincerely) faire mine de faire qchc. (at meeting, in parliament) motion f3. compounds* * *['məʊʃn] 1.1) ( movement) mouvement mto set something in motion — lit mettre quelque chose en marche; fig mettre quelque chose en route [plan]; déclencher [chain of events]
to set the wheels in motion — fig mettre les choses en route
3) Administration, Politics motion fto table/second the motion — déposer/appuyer la motion
to carry/defeat the motion — adopter/rejeter la motion
4) Medicine selles fpl2.transitive verb3.intransitive verb faire signe (to à)•• -
2 distribution
distribution f, diffusion f; (of dividend) répartition f;∎ wholesale and retail distribution commerce m de gros et de détaildistribution agency agence f de distribution;distribution agent agent m de distribution;distribution centre centre m de distribution;distribution chain chaîne f de distribution;distribution channel canal m de distribution;distribution contract contrat m de distribution;distribution costs frais m pl de distribution, coût m de la distribution;distribution cycle cycle m de la distribution;distribution depot dépôt m de distribution;distribution market marché m de la distribution;distribution method mode m de distribution;distribution network réseau m de distribution, circuit m de distribution;distribution outlet point m de distribution;distribution planning planning m de distribution;distribution policy politique f de distribution;distribution process processus m de distribution;distribution ratio ratio m de distribution;distribution rights droits m pl de distribution, droits de diffusion;distribution system système m de distribution -
3 tow
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