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1 ( awareness) prise f de conscience (of de ; that du fait que) ; to come to the realization that se rendre compte que ; the realization dawned (on her) that elle s'est rendu compte que ; there is a growing realization in society that la société prend de plus en plus conscience que ;2 (of dream, goal, fear, design, opera) réalisation f (of de) ;3 (of self, potential) épanouissement m ;4 Fin conversion f en espèces. -
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realization [‚rɪəlaɪ'zeɪʃən]∎ this sudden realization left us speechless cette découverte nous a laissés sans voix;∎ there has been a growing realization on the part of the government that… le gouvernement s'est peu à peu rendu compte que…+ indicative;∎ his realization that he was gay la prise de conscience de son homosexualité(b) (of aim, dream, project) réalisation fUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > realization
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3 realization
realization [‚rɪəlaɪˈzeɪ∫ən]a. ( = awareness) prise f de conscience• he was hit by the sudden realization that... il s'est subitement rendu compte que...b. [of assets, hope, plan] réalisation f* * *[ˌrɪəlaɪ'zeɪʃn], US [-lɪ'z-]2) ( achievement) réalisation f (of de) -
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noun (the act of realizing: the realization of his mistake/hopes.) prise de conscience; réalisation -
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1) réalisation; prise de conscience2) Jur. jouissance effectiveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > realization
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8 realization of assets
Fin. réalisation d'éléments d'actif [OCDE]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > realization of assets
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10 self-realization
self-realization n ( discovery) prise f de conscience de soi/d'elle-même etc ; ( fulfilment) accomplissement m. -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-realization
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12 fulfilment
* * *GB, fulfillment US [fʊl'fɪlmənt] noun1) ( satisfaction) épanouissement mpersonal fulfilment — accomplissement m de soi
2) ( realization)the fulfilment of — la réalisation de [ambition, need]; l'accomplissement m de [promise]
3) (of role, duty, obligation) accomplissement m4) ( meeting requirements)the fulfilment of the contract will entail... — pour remplir le contrat, il faudra...
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13 hit
hit [hɪt](verb: preterite, past participle hit)1. nouna. ( = stroke, blow) coup ma. ( = strike) frapper ; ( = knock against) heurter ; ( = reach) atteindre ; [+ key on keyboard] appuyer sur• to hit sb where it hurts (in fight) frapper qn là où ça fait mal ; (by saying or doing sth hurtful) toucher le point faible de qn• you've hit the nail on the head! vous avez mis le doigt dessus !• that hit home! le coup a porté !• you won't know what's hit you when the baby arrives! (inf) ta vie va être bouleversée par l'arrivée du bébéb. ( = affect adversely) toucher• California was the area hardest hit by the storms la Californie a été la région la plus touchée par les tempêtes• what will happen when the story hits the front page? que se passera-t-il quand cette histoire fera la une (inf) des journaux ?• it suddenly hit me that... (inf) j'ai soudain réalisé que...• to hit the deck (inf) ( = get down) s'aplatir au sol ; ( = get knocked down) tomber par terre ; [boxer] aller au tapis• to hit the sack (inf!) se pieuter (inf !)d. ( = collide with) heurtere. ( = find) trouver ; [+ problems, difficulties] rencontrer4. compounds► hit-and-miss adjective [work] fait au petit bonheur ; [attitude] désinvolte ; [technique] empirique• it was all rather hit-and-miss il n'y avait pas beaucoup de méthode dans tout cela ► hit-and-run accident noun accident m avec délit de fuite► hit back• to hit back at sb's criticism/accusations riposter à la critique/aux accusations de qn• they hit it off straight away ils se sont immédiatement bien entendus► hit on inseparable transitive verba. tomber surb. ( = retaliate) riposter• to hit out at sb's criticism/accusations riposter à la critique/aux accusations de qn* * *[hɪt] 1.1) (blow, stroke in sport) coup m; ( in fencing) touche fto score a hit — Sport, fig marquer un point
2.to be a big ou smash hit — avoir un succès fou
1) ( strike) frapper [person, ball]; [head, arm] cogner contre [wall]to hit a good shot — (in tennis, cricket) jouer une bonne balle
to hit the brakes — (colloq) écraser le frein
2) ( strike as target) atteindre [victim, target, enemy]3) ( collide violently with) heurter [wall]; ( more violently) percuter [wall]; [vehicle] renverser [person]4) ( affect adversely) affecter, toucher5) ( become apparent to)6) ( reach) arriver à [motorway]; fig [figures, weight] atteindre [level]7) ( come upon) rencontrer [traffic, bad weather]8) (colloq) ( go to)9) (colloq) ( attack) [robbers] attaquer [bank]•Phrasal Verbs:- hit back- hit upon••to hit the roof — (colloq) sauter au plafond (colloq)
not to know what has hit one — (colloq) être sidéré
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14 recognition
recognition [‚rekəgˈnɪ∫ən]• in recognition of... en reconnaissance de...* * *[ˌrekəg'nɪʃn]1) ( identification) reconnaissance f2) ( realization) reconnaissance f (of de)3) gen, Politics ( acknowledgement) reconnaissance fto receive ou win recognition for — être reconnu pour [talent, work]
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noun (the act of realizing: the realization of his mistake/hopes.) prise de conscience; réalisation -
16 realise
1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) comprendre2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) réaliser3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) réaliser (des profits)•- realisation -
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1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) comprendre2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) réaliser3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) réaliser (des profits)•- realisation -
18 fulfilment
1 ( satisfaction) épanouissement m ; sexual fulfilment épanouissement sexuel ; personal fulfilment accomplissement m de soi ; fulfilment still eluded her elle n'était toujours pas satisfaite ; to seek/find fulfilment rechercher/trouver la plénitude ; to find fulfilment in acting/nursing trouver son équilibre dans le théâtre/son métier d'infirmière ;2 ( realization) the fulfilment of la réalisation de [ambition, desire, need] ; l'accomplissement de [prophecy, promise] ;4 ( meeting requirements) the fulfilment of the contract/the requirements will entail… pour remplir le contrat/répondre aux conditions requises, il faudra… -
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1 ( identification) reconnaissance f ; to avoid recognition pour éviter d'être reconnu ; to change/to improve out of all ou beyond recognition changer/s'améliorer jusqu'à en être méconnaissable ; they've changed the town beyond recognition ils ont rendu la ville méconnaissable ;2 ( realization) reconnaissance f (of de) ; there is a growing recognition that il devient de plus en plus apparent que ;3 gen, Pol ( acknowledgement) reconnaissance f ; to gain international recognition être reconnu mondialement ; he never got the recognition he deserved il n'a jamais été reconnu comme il le méritait ; union recognition reconnaissance officielle des syndicats ; to give state recognition to sth reconnaître qch officiellement ; to receive ou win recognition for être reconnu pour [talent, work, achievement, contribution] ; in recognition of en reconnaissance de ; -
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∎ to feel light-headed avoir des vertiges ou la tête qui tourne;∎ the wine had made me light-headed le vin m'était monté à la tête;∎ the realization that she had won made her feel quite light-headed elle était tout excitée de réaliser qu'elle avait gagnéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > light-headed
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