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1 compulsion
compulsion [kəmˈpʌl∫ən]b. ( = coercion) contrainte f* * *[kəm'pʌlʃn]1) ( urge) compulsion f2) ( force) force f -
2 compulsion
compulsion [kəm'pʌlʃən]∎ to act under compulsion agir sous la contrainte;∎ there's no compulsion to do it il n'y a pas d'obligation à le faire;∎ he is under no compulsion to sell il n'est nullement obligé de vendre, rien ne l'oblige à vendre∎ I felt a sudden compulsion to visit my grandmother j'ai soudain ressenti un besoin urgent de rendre visite à ma grand-mère -
3 compulsion
2 ( force) force f ; there is no compulsion on you to do tu n'es pas obligé de faire ; to act under compulsion agir sous la contrainte. -
4 necessity
necessity [nɪˈsesɪtɪ]• she questioned the necessity of buying a new car elle mettait en doute la nécessité d'acheter une voiture neuve• is there any necessity? est-ce nécessaire ?b. ( = necessary object) chose f indispensable• a basic necessity ( = product) un produit de première nécessité* * *[nɪ'sesətɪ]1) ( need) nécessité ffrom ou out of necessity — par nécessité
2) ( essential item)the necessities of life — les produits mpl de première nécessité
3) ( essential measure) impératif m4) (dated) ( poverty) besoin m
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