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141 réclamation
réclamation [ʀeklαmasjɔ̃]feminine noun• faire/déposer une réclamation to make/lodge a complaint• adressez vos réclamations à...• pour toute réclamation s'adresser à... all complaints should be referred to...• « (bureau or service des) réclamations » "complaints department or office"* * *ʀeklamasjɔ̃1) ( plainte) complaint2) ( demande) claim (de for)* * *ʀeklɒmasjɔ̃1. nfJ'ai une réclamation à faire. — I want to make a complaint.
2. réclamations nfpl(= bureau) complaints department sg* * *réclamation nf1 ( plainte) complaint; réclamation injustifiée unjustified complaint; lettre de réclamation letter of complaint; faire/déposer/recevoir une réclamation to make/lodge/receive a complaint; service des réclamations customer complaints department;2 ( demande) claim (de for); sur réclamation on request.réclamation d'état Jur claim to ownership.[reklamasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. ADMINISTRATION [plainte] complaintpour toute réclamation, s'adresser au guichet 16 all complaints should be addressed ou referred to desk 16service/bureau des réclamations complaints department/officefaire droit à une réclamation to allow ou to satisfy a claim3. [récrimination] complaining (substantif non comptable)————————réclamations nom féminin plurielTÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [service]
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should — [ ʃud ] modal verb *** Should is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You should eat more fresh fruit. Sometimes should is used without a following infinitive: I don t always do everything I should. Should does not change its form, so… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
should — W1S1 [ʃəd strong ʃud] modal v negative short form shouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(right thing)¦ 2¦(advice)¦ 3¦(expected thing)¦ 4¦(correct thing)¦ 5¦(orders)¦ 6¦(after that )¦ 7¦(possibility)¦ 8¦(imagined situations)¦ 9¦(request … Dictionary of contemporary English
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should — should; should·er·er; should·na; … English syllables
should've — [shood′əv] contraction should have * * * … Universalium
should've — (should have) v. used to express the possibility that one ought to have done something … English contemporary dictionary
should've — [shood′əv] contraction should have … English World dictionary
should|n't — «SHUD uhnt», should not … Useful english dictionary