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101 ébranler
ébranler [ebʀɑ̃le]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• se laisser ébranler par qch to allow o.s. to be swayed by sth2. reflexive verb► s'ébranler [train, véhicule, cortège] to move off* * *ebʀɑ̃le
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1) lit ( faire vibrer) to rattle [vitre]; to shake [maison]; ( rendre chancelant) to weaken [construction]2) ( émouvoir) to shake [personne, pays]; ( affaiblir) to undermine [santé, régime]; to shake [personne, nerfs, conviction, confiance]; to disturb [esprit]
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s'ébranler verbe pronominal [convoi, train] to move off* * *ebʀɑ̃le vt(= faire trembler) to shake, (= rendre instable) [mur, santé] to weaken* * *ébranler verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit ( faire vibrer) to rattle [vitre]; to shake [maison]; ( rendre chancelant) to weaken [construction];2 ( émouvoir) to shake [personne, pays]; ( affaiblir) to weaken, undermine [santé, régime]; to undermine [confiance, autorité, fortune]; to disturb [esprit]; to shake [nerfs]; fortement ébranlé par les critiques badly shaken by criticism; se laisser ébranler par des larmes/prières to let oneself be swayed by tears/entreaties;3 ( mettre en mouvement) ébranler une cloche to set a bell swinging.B s'ébranler vpr [convoi, train] to move off; [cloche] to start swinging.[ebrɑ̃le] verbe transitifébranler la confiance de quelqu'un to shake ou to undermine somebody's confidence3. [atteindre moralement] to shake————————s'ébranler verbe pronominal intransitif -
102 s'autoriser
ɔtɔʀize vpr/vt[audace, dépenses] to allow o.s.Elle fait très attention à ce qu'elle mange et ne s'autorise que trois morceaux de chocolat par semaine. — She is very careful about what she eats, and only allows herself three pieces of chocolate a week.
s'autoriser à faire — to permit o.s. to do
Il s'est autorisé à faire des commentaires qui n'ont pas été du goût de tout le monde. — He permitted himself to make some remarks that were not to everyone's taste.
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103 Indivision
legal term defining the status of property, notably land and buildings, owned jointly by the heirs of a deceased owner. French inheritance laws provide for the obligatory sharing of the estate of a deceased person among his or her direct descendants (children). When, as often, a person does not formally divide up their property among their heirs before death, all their estate passes jointly to their children or nearest family. Until such time as these heirs agree on how the estate will be divided among them, the estate remains in "indivision"; this means that no property can be sold off without the agreement of all the heirs. When one or more of these heirs is out of contact, or deliberately uncooperative, this can lead to a situation where property, notably buildings, remain empty and unsaleable for years on end. However, since 2007, the law has been modified to allow heirs representing at least 2/3 of the rights of ownership to apply to the courts for permission to sell a property; in other words, if two out of three children wish to sell a property, and the third does not, the courts can now prevent the third one from blocking the sale. The heir who does not wish to sell retains the right to buy out the shares of the other heirs. Note that property for which a surviving spouse has a right of usufruct cannot be sold off.Shares in an undivided estate can be sold by any heir who wishes to do so; but the purchaser remains bound by the rules of indivision.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Indivision
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104 Niches fiscales
a raft of tax avoidance mechanisms designed to allow those with high income to pay little or no income tax, thanks to careful investment in a range of fiscally attractive niches, including investment in French overseas territories, small firms, newbuild property for rent, the French cinema, and many more. The reduction of niches fiscales is seen in 2011 as one of the means of bringing down France's massive mountain of debt.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Niches fiscales
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105 PACS
Pacte Civile de Solidarité. In legal and fiscal terms, a contract of civil partnership including most of the features of a marriage contract, but open to both heterosexual and homosexual couples. While originally introduced in 1999 to allow same-sex couples to formalise their union, ten years later, in 2009, over 90% of couples signing up to a PACS were heterosexual.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > PACS
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106 RTT
With the introduction of the 35-hour working week in 2000, most employees found themselves with a shortened working week. In many cases, employers preferred to keep more or less the same working hours as they had applied previously, but allow employees to build up extra days of holiday by accumulation of the excess hours worked. These days are known as journées RTT. The system is now being phased out, as many employers are increasing the working week following the Sarkozy government's liberalisation policy. -
107 permettre
= autoriser; consentir àDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > permettre
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108 tolérer
= autoriser; consentir àDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > tolérer
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