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1 réadaptation
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2 réadaptation
réadaptation [ʀeadaptasjɔ̃]feminine noun[de personne] readjustment ; [de handicapé] rehabilitation* * *ʀeadaptasjɔ̃ nf1) (sociale, au travail) readjustment2) MÉDECINE rehabilitation* * *réadaptation nf readjustment.[readaptasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [rééducation] reeducation -
3 rééquilibrage
rééquilibrage [ʀeekilibʀaʒ]masculine noun[de budget, finances, comptes] rebalancing• le rééquilibrage des forces au sein du gouvernement the redistribution of power within the government* * *[reekilibraʒ] nom masculin -
4 réactualisation
[reaktɥalizasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
5 réaménagement
réaménagement [ʀeamenaʒmɑ̃]masculine noun[de site, espace] redevelopment ; [de pièce] refitting ; [de calendrier, horaires, structure, service] reorganization* * *1 (de site, ville) redevelopment; coûts/plans de réaménagement redevelopment costs/plans;2 (de pièce, maison) rearrangement.[reamenaʒmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [modification - d'un bâtiment] refitting (substantif non comptable) ; [ - d'un projet] reorganization, replanning (substantif non comptable) -
6 réajustement
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7 zone de refuge
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refuge
A restricted and isolated area in which plants and animals persisted during a period of continental climatic change that made surrounding areas uninhabitable; especially an ice-free or unglaciated area within or close to a continental ice sheet or upland ice cap, where hardy biotas eked out an existence during a glacial phase. It later served as a center of dispersal for the repopulation of surrounding areas after climatic readjustment. (Source: BJGEO)
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Readjustment — (engl., spr. ri ädschöst ), s. Repudiation … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
readjustment — index accommodation (adjustment), correction (change), reconversion, rehabilitation, renewal, reorganization … Law dictionary
readjustment — [rē΄ə just′mənt] n. 1. a readjusting or being readjusted 2. Finance rearrangement of the financial structure of a corporation: cf. REORGANIZATION … English World dictionary
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readjustment — /ˌri:ə dʒʌstmənt/ noun an act of readjusting ● a readjustment in pricing ● After the devaluation there was a period of readjustment in the exchange rates … Dictionary of banking and finance
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readjustment — readjust ► VERB 1) set or adjust again. 2) adjust or adapt to a changed situation or environment. DERIVATIVES readjustment noun … English terms dictionary
readjustment — /ree euh just meuhnt/, n. 1. an act of readjusting or the state of being readjusted. 2. Finance. a rearrangement in the financial structure of a corporation, usually less drastic than a reorganization. [1765 75; READJUST + MENT] * * * … Universalium
readjustment — noun a second, or subsequent adjustment … Wiktionary
readjustment — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rearrangement, adaptation, rehabilitation, reconstruction; see adjustment 1 … English dictionary for students