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1 référendum
référendum [ʀefeʀɛ̃dɔm]masculine noun• faire or organiser un référendum to hold a referendum* * *A référendum may be called by the Président de la République on questions concerning the organization of the state, a matter which may change its nature, or proposed legislation affecting economic and social policy* * *ʀefeʀɛ̃dɔm nm* * *référendum nm referendum (sur on).ⓘ Référendum A référendum may be called by the Président de la République on questions concerning the organization of the state, a matter which may change its nature, or proposed legislation affecting economic and social policy.[referɛdɔm] nom masculin -
2 consulter
consulter [kɔ̃sylte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb► se consulter ( = s'entretenir) to confer* * *kɔ̃sylte
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verbe transitif to consult [personne, ouvrage]
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verbe intransitif Médecine ( recevoir les patients) to hold surgery GB, to see patients
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se consulter verbe pronominal1) ( échanger des vues) to consult together2) ( être consultable)‘se consulte sur place’ — ‘for reference use only’
* * *kɔ̃sylte1. vt1) [spécialiste, médecin, notaire] to consultTu devrais consulter un médecin. — You should consult a doctor.
2) [encyclopédie, source d'information] to consult2. vi[médecin] to see patientsLe docteur ne consulte pas le samedi. — The doctor doesn't see patients on Saturdays.
* * *consulter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pour un diagnostic) [malade] to consult [médecin];3 ( par un vote) consulter le peuple to hold a general election, to hold a referendum;4 ( regarder pour information) to consult [liste, instrument, base de données, agenda, astres, dictionnaire].C se consulter vpr1 ( échanger des vues) [parents, spécialistes] to consult together; se consulter du regard to exchange glances;2 ( être consultable) ‘se consulte sur place’ ‘for reference use only’.[kɔ̃sylte] verbe transitif[voyante] to visit2. [livre, dictionnaire] to refer to (inseparable)[horoscope] to read3. (au négatif) (soutenu) [prendre en compte]————————[kɔ̃sylte] verbe intransitif————————se consulter verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[discuter] to confer
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referendum — [[t]re̱fəre̱ndəm[/t]] ♦♦♦ referendums, referenda (plural) [pr][[t]re̱fəre̱ndə[/t]][/pr] N COUNT: oft N on n If a country holds a referendum on a particular policy, they ask the people to vote on the policy and show whether or not they agree with… … English dictionary
referendum — noun (C, U) plural referenda or referendums an occasion when everyone in a country votes in order to make a decision about a particular subject: hold a referendum: A referendum was held on whether abortion should be made legal … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
referendum — ref|er|en|dum [ ,refə rendəm ] (plural ref|er|en|dums or ref|er|en|da [ ,refə rendə ] ) noun count or uncount ** an occasion on which everyone in a country can vote to make a decision about one particular subject: The government has promised to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English