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1 suffrage
suffrage [syfʀaʒ]masculine nouna. (Politics) ( = voix) vote• suffrage direct/universel ( = système) direct/universal suffrage• le parti obtiendra peu de/beaucoup de suffrages the party will get a poor/good share of the vote* * *syfʀaʒnom masculin3) fig ( approbation) approval [U]* * *syfʀaʒ nmsuffrage direct — direct suffrage, direct voting
suffrage indirect — indirect suffrage, indirect voting
2) (du public) approval no plremporter tous les suffrages; rallier tous les suffrages — to win general approval
* * *suffrage nm1 Pol ( système) suffrage; suffrage direct/indirect/restreint/universel direct/indirect/restricted/universal suffrage;2 Pol ( voix) vote; suffrages exprimés recorded votes; les suffrages catholiques the catholic vote; remporter peu de suffrages to receive few votes;[syfraʒ] nom masculinêtre élu au suffrage direct/indirect to be elected by direct/indirect suffrage2. [voix] voteobtenir beaucoup/peu de suffrages to poll heavily/badlysa dernière pièce a enlevé ou remporté tous les suffrages his last play was an unqualified success
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