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trading ['treɪdɪŋ]1 noun(buying and selling) commerce m, négoce m; (illicit dealing) trafic m;∎ trading on the Stock Exchange was heavy le volume de transactions à la Bourse était important(partner) commercial;∎ France is our most important trading partner la France est notre principal partenaire commercial►► Accountancy trading account compte m d'exploitation générale;trading bank banque f commerciale;trading capital capital m engagé ou de roulement;trading company société f commerciale;Stock Exchange trading day jour m de Bourse;British trading estate zone f artisanale et commerciale;Stock Exchange trading floor corbeille f, parquet m;trading hours heures fpl d'ouverture; Stock Exchange horaires fpl des criées;Stock Exchange trading instrument outil m de spéculation;trading licence carte f de commerce;trading loss perte f;∎ trading losses for the past year were heavy les pertes subies pour l'exercice de l'année écoulée ont été lourdes;Stock Exchange trading member intermédiaire m négociateur;Stock Exchange trading month mois m d'échéance;trading nation nation f commerçante;Stock Exchange trading order ordre m de négociation;Commerce trading profit bénéfice(s) m(pl) d'exploitation;Accountancy trading and profit and loss account compte m de résultat;Stock Exchange trading range écart m de prix, fourchette f de cotation;∎ prices are stuck in a trading range les prix ne varient pas beaucoup;Stock Exchange trading rate cours m;trading results résultats mpl de l'exercice;Stock Exchange trading room salle f des changes ou des marchés;Stock Exchange trading session séance f boursière;trading stamp timbre-prime m, vignette-épargne f;trading standards normes fpl de conformité;trading standards office ≃ Direction f de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes;trading year année f d'exploitation, exercice m -
62 repressiveness
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63 imperialism
n империализмСинонимический ряд:autocracy (noun) absolutism; autocracy; despotism; dictatorship; domination; oppression; repression; totalitarian government; tyranny -
64 inhibition
1. n запрещение, запрет2. n юр. распоряжение вышестоящего суда нижестоящему о приостановлении производства дела до рассмотрения поданной по делу апелляции3. n лишение права отправления церковной службы4. n сдерживание, подавление5. n физиол. торможение, задержка; подавление6. n хим. торможение, ингибированиеСинонимический ряд:coercion (noun) coercion; compulsion; constraint; control; force; pressure; repression; restraint; stifling -
65 technology
1. n техника; технические и прикладные науки2. n научная аппаратураaerial and satellite technologies — научная аппаратура, устанавливаемая на самолётах и спутниках
3. n техника, специальные приёмыthe technology of repression has become more refined — техника подавления оппозиционных настроений стала более тонкой
4. n технология5. n специальная терминологияСинонимический ряд:body of knowledge (noun) area of study; body of knowledge; body of laws or principles; branch of knowledge; chemistry; discipline; physics; science; system of knowledge -
66 Culloden Moor
Culloden Moor [kə'lɒdən-]= site de la bataille de Culloden, près d'Invernessⓘ CULLODEN C'est à l'issue de cette bataille, en 1746, que les partisans écossais de Charles-Édouard Stuart (surnommé "Bonnie Prince Charlie"), prétendant catholique au trône, furent vaincus par l'armée anglaise aux ordres du roi George II, monarque protestant de la maison de Hanovre. À la suite de cette bataille les Anglais entreprirent une campagne de répression féroce en Écosse, principalement dans les Highlands. Cette défaite sonna le glas de la culture gaélique des Highlands.Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Culloden Moor
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67 HUAC
HUAC ['hju:æk]American History ( abbreviation House Un-American Activities Committee) = organisme maccarthyste de répression anticommuniste fondé en 1938 et dissous en 1975 -
68 SFO
SFO [‚esef'əʊ]( abbreviation Serious Fraud Office) = service britannique de la répression des fraudes -
69 clampdown
clampdown ['klæmpdaʊn]mesures fpl répressives, répression f;∎ there has been a clampdown on credit il y a eu un resserrement du crédit;∎ a clampdown on crime un plan de lutte contre la criminalité;∎ a clampdown on demonstrations une interdiction de manifester -
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crackdown ['krækdaʊn]∎ we're going to have a crackdown on petty theft on va sévir contre les petits larcins;∎ the annual Christmas crackdown on drink driving les mesures prises tous les ans à Noël contre la conduite en état d'ivresse;∎ the crackdown on dissidents la répression contre les dissidents;∎ the government crackdown on reporting les restrictions fpl gouvernementales concernant les reportages -
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fraud [frɔ:d]∎ she's been charged with fraud elle a été inculpée de fraude;∎ tax fraud fraude f fiscale;∎ credit card fraud usage m frauduleux de cartes de crédit;∎ to obtain sth by fraud obtenir qch frauduleusement ou par fraude(b) (dishonest person) imposteur m;∎ she's a fraud elle essaie de se faire passer pour ce qu'elle n'est pas(c) (product, work) supercherie f;∎ the whole thing is a fraud! c'est une vaste supercherie!►► British the Fraud Squad brigade f de répression des fraudes -
72 stamping
stamping ['stæmpɪŋ](a) (of letters, parcels) affranchissement m, timbrage m(c) (with feet) piétinement m, trépignement m►► familiar stamping ground lieu m favori;∎ this was one of my old stamping grounds j'y allais tout le temps;stamping out (of disease, crime, corruption, abuse) éradication f; (of strike, movement, rebellion) répression f; (of dissent, protest) étouffement m;stamping press estampeuse f -
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suppression [sə'preʃən](a) (ending → of rebellion, demonstration) suppression f, répression f; (→ of rights) suppression f, abolition f; (→ of a law, decree) abrogation f(b) (concealment → of evidence, information) suppression f, dissimulation f; (→ of scandal) étouffement m(c) (non-publication → of document, report) suppression f, interdiction f; (→ of part of text) suppression f(d) (holding back → of feelings, thoughts) refoulement m(e) Psychology refoulement mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > suppression
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