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relevant ['reləvənt](a) (pertinent → comment, beliefs, ideas) pertinent;∎ to be relevant (to sth) avoir un rapport (avec qch);∎ such considerations are not relevant de telles considérations sont hors de propos;∎ confine yourself to the relevant facts ne vous écartez pas du sujet(b) (appropriate) approprié;∎ fill in your name in the relevant space inscrivez votre nom dans la case correspondante;∎ she did not have the relevant experience for the job elle n'avait pas l'expérience requise pour le poste;∎ you should report the matter to the relevant department vous devriez en référer au service compétent;∎ the relevant documents les documents qui se rapportent à l'affaire; Law les pièces justificatives(c) (useful, significant)∎ to be highly relevant (for) (experience, qualifications) être très utile (pour);∎ to be/remain relevant (book, play, idea, ideology etc) être/rester d'actualité;∎ her novels no longer seem relevant to modern life ses romans ne sont plus d'actualité;∎ all relevant information tous renseignements utiles►► Accountancy relevant costs coûts mpl attribuables;relevant range fourchette f pertinente d'activité -
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relevant [ˈreləvənt]a. ( = pertinent) [information, question, remark] pertinent• to be relevant to sb/sth [law, regulation] être applicable à qn/qchb. ( = in question) [page, information] approprié ; [time, place, day] en question* * *['reləvənt]1) [issue, facts, remark, point] pertinent; [information, resource] utile2) ( appropriate) [chapter] correspondant; [period] en questionrelevant document — Law pièce f justificative
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1 ( pertinent) [issue, theory, facts, remark, point, law] pertinent ; [information, resource] utile ; to be relevant to avoir rapport à ; that's not relevant to the subject cela n'a aucun rapport or n'a rien à voir avec le sujet ; such considerations are not relevant de telles considérations sont hors de propos ;2 (appropriate, corresponding) [chapter] correspondant ; [time, period] en question ; relevant document Jur pièce f justificative ; the relevant authorities les autorités compétentes ; to have relevant experience avoir une expérience préalable dans le domaine. -
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['reləvənt](connected with or saying something important about what is being spoken about or discussed: I don't think his remarks are relevant (to our discussion); Any relevant information should be given to the police.) pertinent (à) -
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adj.pertinent; correspondant; connexe; applicable; en causeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > relevant
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6 relevant
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7 relevant circumstances of the case
Jur. circonstances pertinentes de l'espèceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > relevant circumstances of the case
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8 relevant national legislation
Jur. législation nationale applicableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > relevant national legislation
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9 relevant provisions
Jur. dispositions pertinentesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > relevant provisions
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10 relevant to the case
Jur. pertinent en l'espèceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > relevant to the case
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11 relevant costs
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12 relevant, assistance
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13 relevant, authority
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14 relevant, evidence
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15 relevant, fact
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16 to benefit from the relevant provisions of the Conventions
Jur. bénéficier des dispositions pertinentes des ConventionsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to benefit from the relevant provisions of the Conventions
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17 facts relevant to the case
Jur. faits pertinents susceptibles d'éclairer une affaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > facts relevant to the case
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18 no longer relevant
désormais sans objet; n'est désormais plus applicable/de miseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > no longer relevant
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19 to remain relevant
Pol. rester d'actualité; rester en prise surEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to remain relevant
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20 tax relevant equity
Fisc. prise en compte des fonds propres dans le calcul de l'impôtEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > tax relevant equity
См. также в других словарях:
relevant — rel·e·vant / re lə vənt/ adj 1: tending logically to prove or disprove a fact of consequence or to make the fact more or less probable and thereby aiding the trier of fact in making a decision determined that the evidence was relevant; also:… … Law dictionary
relevant — RELEVÁNT, Ă, relevanţi, te, adj. Care relevă, care scoate sau iese în evidenţă. – Din fr. relevant. cf. r e l e v a. Trimis de RACAI, 22.11.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 relevánt adj. m., pl. relevánţi; f. sg. r … Dicționar Român
Relevant — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Relevant País … Wikipedia Español
relevant — relevant, germane, material, pertinent, apposite, applicable, apropos are comparable when they mean having a relation to or a bearing upon the matter in hand or the present circumstances. Something relevant has a traceable connection, especially… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Relevant — may refer to:* Relevant operator, a concept in physics, see renormalization group * Relevant, Ain, a commune of the Ain département in France * Relevant Magazine , an American religious publication *Relevant (horse), a famous Oldenburg horse in… … Wikipedia
relevant — Adj bedeutsam erw. fach. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus e. relevant, dieses aus l. relevans, dem Partizip Präsens zu l. relevāre in die Höhe heben aus l. levāre heben und l. re . Ebenso nndl. relevant, nschw. relevant, nnorw. relevant;… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
relevant — [rel′ə vənt] adj. [ML relevans, prp. of relevare, to bear upon < L, to lift up: see RELIEVE] bearing upon or relating to the matter in hand; pertinent; to the point relevance n. relevancy relevantly adv. SYN. RELEVANT implies close logical… … English World dictionary
Relevant — Rel e*vant ( vant), a. [F. relevant, p. pr. of relever to raise again, to relieve. See {Relieve}.] 1. Relieving; lending aid or support. [R.] Pownall. [1913 Webster] 2. Bearing upon, or properly applying to, the case in hand; pertinent;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relevant — »bedeutsam, ‹ge›wichtig«: Das seit dem 17. Jh. bezeugte Adjektiv ist wohl aus der mlat. Fügung relevantes articuli »berechtigte, beweiskräftige Argumente (im Rechtsstreit)« entlehnt. Lat. relevans ist das Part. Präs. von lat. re levare »in die… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
relevant — Adj. (Aufbaustufe) geh.: von großer Bedeutung, maßgebend Synonyme: ausschlaggebend, bedeutsam, entscheidend, maßgeblich, wesentlich, wichtig, essenziell (geh.), signifikant (geh.) Beispiel: Diese Frage ist für uns sehr relevant … Extremes Deutsch
Relevant — (lat.), erheblich, wichtig; Relevanz, Erheblichkeit, besonders eines Rechtsmittels; Gegensatz: irrelevant (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon