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1 noun['dɒkjʊmənt] document m; Law acte m;∎ to draw up a document rédiger un document;∎ may I have a look at your travel documents, sir? pourrais-je voir votre titre de transport, monsieur?;∎ Law the documents in the case le dossier de l'affaire;∎ Commerce documents against acceptance/payment documents mpl contre acceptation/paiement(a) (write about in detail) décrire (de façon détaillée); (record on film → of film) montrer (en détail), présenter (de façon détaillée); (→ of photographer) faire un reportage sur;∎ the book documents life in the 1920s le livre décrit la vie dans les années 20;∎ it is well documented c'est bien documenté;∎ the first documented case of smallpox le premier cas de variole qu'on ait enregistré(b) (support → with evidence or proof) fournir des preuves à l'appui de, attester; (→ with citations, references) documenter►► document case porte-documents m inv;document collator unité f de classement de documents;document cover pochette f;Computing document file fichier m document;document handling manipulation f de documents;document holder (for keyboarder) bras m porte-copies;Computing document reader lecteur m de documents;Law document of title acte m de propriété
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