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1 recovery
(a) (of lost property, wreck) récupération f; (of debt) recouvrement m, récupération f; (of money, deposit) récupération f;∎ the recovery of his sight changed his life le fait de recouvrer la vue a transformé sa vie(b) (from illness) rétablissement m, guérison f;∎ to make a speedy recovery se remettre vite;∎ to be on the way or road to recovery être en voie de guérison;∎ she is making a good recovery elle est en bonne voie de guérison;∎ he is past or beyond recovery (patient) on ne peut plus rien faire pour lui, il est dans un état désespéré(c) (of economy) relance f, redressement m; (of prices, shares) redressement m, remontée f; (of currency) redressement m; (of market, business) reprise f;∎ Sport to stage or to make a recovery reprendre le dessus;∎ the country made a slow recovery after the war le pays s'est rétabli lentement après la guerre;∎ to be past or beyond recovery (situation) être irrémédiable ou sans espoir; (loss) être irrécupérable ou irréparable►► recovery plan plan m de redressement;Medicine recovery position position f latérale de sécurité;American recovery program = programme d'aide aux personnes souffrant d'une accoutumance;Medicine recovery room salle f de réanimation;recovery ship navire m de récupération;British recovery vehicle dépanneuse f;recovery vessel navire m de récupération -
2 recovery
recovery n1 ( getting better) rétablissement m, guérison f ; fig (of team, player, performer) ressaisissement m ; to be on the road to recovery être sur la voie de la guérison ; to make a recovery ( from illness) se rétablir, guérir ; (from mistake, defeat) se ressaisir ; she has made a full recovery elle est complètement rétablie ;2 Econ, Fin (of economy, country, company, market) redressement m, reprise f ; (of shares, prices, currency) remontée f ; the economy has staged a recovery il y a eu une relance de l'économie ;3 ( getting back) ( of vehicle) rapatriement m (of de) ; (of property, money) récupération f (of de) ; (of costs, debts) recouvrement m (of de) ; ( of losses) réparation f (of de). -
3 recovery
noun ((an) act or process of recovering: The patient made a remarkable recovery after his illness; the recovery of stolen property.) recouvrement -
4 recovery
(from sickness)rétablissement m;(gen)recouvrement m, récupération f;(judgment)obtention f;(mineral product)récupération f;(possession of land)remise f en possession, reprise f de possession;(property)recouvrement m, restitution f, revendication f;(taxes)recouvrement m -
5 action, for, recovery
( property)action f en recouvrement, action f en revendication -
6 order, for, recovery
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7 order, for, recovery, of, possession, of, personal, property
ordonnance f de restitution de biens meublesEnglish-French legislative terms > order, for, recovery, of, possession, of, personal, property
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8 sign
A n2 ( object) (roadsign, billboard) panneau m (for pour) ; (smaller, indicating opening hours) pancarte f ; (outside inn, shop) enseigne f ;3 ( gesture) geste m ; to make a rude sign faire un geste grossier ; to give sb a V sign faire un geste obscène à qn ; to make the sign of the cross faire le signe de la croix ;4 ( signal) signal m ; that will be the sign for us to leave ce sera le signal du départ or pour que nous partions ;5 ( visible evidence) signe m (of de) ; the first signs of global warming les premiers signes du réchauffement de la planète ; there was no sign of any troops il n'y avait pas l'ombre d'un soldat ; there was no sign of life at the Smiths' il n'y avait aucun signe de vie chez les Smith ; there was still no sign of them at midday à midi, ils n'étaient toujours pas arrivés ;6 (indication, pointer) signe m (of de) ; it's a sign of age c'est un signe qu'on vieillit ; it's a good/bad sign c'est bon/mauvais signe ; this is a sign that c'est signe que, ça indique que ; it's a sure sign that c'est la preuve que ; the signs are that tout indique que ; there is no sign ou there are no signs of il n'y a rien qui annonce [improvement, change, recovery, solution] ; there is little sign of an improvement il n'y a rien qui annonce vraiment une amélioration ; to show signs of montrer des signes de [stress, weakness, growth, talent] ; to show no signs of sth ne montrer aucun signe de qch ; to show signs of doing sembler faire ; she shows no signs of changing her mind rien ne laisse penser qu'elle va changer d'avis ; a sign of the times un signe des temps ;B vtr1 ( put signature to) signer [agreement, letter, document] ; to sign one's own death warrant signer son arrêt de mort ; signed, sealed and delivered lit dûment signé et remis à qui de droit ; fig terminé ;2 ( on contract) engager [footballer, musician, band].C vi2 Sport [player] signer son contrat (with avec ; for pour) ;3 ( signal) to sign to sb to do faire signe à qn de faire ;4 ( communicate in sign language) communiquer en langage des sourds-muets.■ sign away:▶ sign away [sth], sign [sth] away renoncer à [qch] par écrit [rights, inheritance].■ sign in:▶ sign in signer le registre (à l'arrivée) ;▶ sign in [sb], sign [sb] in inscrire [guest].■ sign off:▶ sign off1 ( on radio ou TV show) terminer ; this is X signing off and wishing you… c'était X qui vous souhaite… ;2 ( end letter) terminer.■ sign on:▶ sign on1 GB Soc Admin pointer au chômage ;2 ( commit oneself) (to training period, time in forces) s'engager ; ( for course of study) s'inscrire (for à, dans) ;▶ sign on [sb] engager [player, employee].■ sign out signer le registre (au départ) ; to sign out a library book GB signer quand on emprunte un livre dans une bibliothèque.■ sign over:▶ sign over [sth], sign [sth] over céder [qch] par écrit [estate, property].■ sign up:▶ sign up1 (in forces, by contract) s'engager ;2 ( for course) s'inscrire (for à, dans) ;▶ sign up [sb] engager [player, filmstar]. -
9 Bond
- Interim, Recovery, of, Personal, Property( court form)Cautionnement m - Restitution f provisoire de biens meubles
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