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sujétion [syʒesjɔ̃]feminine noun( = asservissement) subjection* * *syʒesjɔ̃1) ( servitude) subjection (à to)2) ( contrainte) constraint* * *syʒesjɔ̃ nf1) (= soumission) subjection2) fig (= contrainte) constraint* * *sujétion nf1 ( servitude) subjection (à to); être tenu en sujétion to be held in subjection; vivre dans la sujétion to live in a state of subjection;2 ( contrainte) constraint; les sujétions de la vie de soldat the constraints of a soldier's life.[syʒesjɔ̃] nom féminintenir en sujétion to hold ou to have in one's power -
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assujettissement [asyʒetismɑ̃]masculine noun( = contrainte) constraint ; ( = dépendance) subjection* * *asyʒetismɑ̃nom masculin subjection (à to)* * *asyʒetismɑ̃ nm1) (= asservissement) subjection, subjugationassujettissement à [contrôles] — subjection to
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asservissement [asεʀvismɑ̃]masculine noun* * *asɛʀvismɑ̃nom masculin fml2) ( état) subjection (à to)3) fig ( de personne) subservience (à to)4) Technologie ( système) servomechanism* * *asɛʀvismɑ̃ nm(= action) enslavement, (= état) slavery* * *2 ( état) subjection (à to); maintenir un pays dans l'asservissement to keep a country enslaved;3 fig ( de personne) subservience; l'asservissement de qn à un parti politique sb's subservience to a political party; l'asservissement de la jeunesse à la mode vestimentaire youth's slavish following of fashion, youth's enslavement to fashion;[asɛrvismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [sujétion] enslavement -
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assujettir [asyʒetiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb( = contraindre) [+ peuple] to subjugate, to bring into subjection2. reflexive verb* * *asyʒetiʀ
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1) ( astreindre) to subject (à to)2) ( soumettre) to subjugate, to subdue [pays, peuple]3) ( fixer) to secure
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s'assujettir verbe pronominal [personne] to submit (à to)* * *asyʒetiʀ vt1) (= fixer) [planches, éléments] to fix securely2)assujettir qn à [règle] — to subject sb to, [impôt] to make liable for
3) [peuple] to subject, to subjugate* * *assujettir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( astreindre) to subject (à to);2 ( soumettre) to subjugate, to subdue [pays, peuple]; un peuple assujetti a subjugated people; assujettir qn par la violence to subdue sb by violence;3 ( fixer) to secure [étagère, chargement].B s'assujettir vpr [personne] to submit (à to).[asyʒetir] verbe transitif1. [astreindre] to compel————————s'assujettir à verbe pronominal plus préposition -
6 responsabilité pour les accidents en mer
ответственность за морские инциденты
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liability for marine accidents
Subjection to a legal obligation, such as financial recompense or ecological reparations, for any harm or damage inflicted on persons, property or the environment in the course of commercial or recreational activity in, on or near a sea. (Source: BLD / RHW)
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7 responsabilité pour les dommages nucléaires
ответственность за ядерные аварии
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liability for nuclear damages
Subjection to a legal obligation, such as financial recompense or ecological reparations, for any harm or damage inflicted on persons, property or the environment during the production, use or transport of radioactive materials used as an energy source or in weaponry. (Source: BLD / MHD)
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