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1 arbitre assistant
► Un arbitre assistant peut être amené à remplacer l'arbitre désigné en cas d'indisponibilité de celui-ci.
Syn. juge de touche m désuet► The assistant referee can be appointed to take over as referee if the referee is unable to continue.
Syn. linesman obs.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > arbitre assistant
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2 arbitre remplaçant
Personne qualifiée qui remplace l' arbitre désigné, si celui-ci ne peut commencer ou continuer à diriger un match pour cause de maladie, de blessure, etc.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > arbitre remplaçant
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3 échantillon d'urine
Echantillon constitué d'un volume d'urine d'au moins 75 ml, recueilli dans un gobelet collecteur d'urine et versé ensuite par le joueur ou le contrôleur antidopage dans les flacons A et B.► Le flacon A de l'échantillon d'urine doit comporter 50 ml et le flacon B 25 ml. Si la quantité de l'échantillon d'urine est inférieure à 75 ml, 60 ml suffisent: on met alors 35 ml dans le flacon A et 25 ml dans le flacon B. Les flacons A et B de l'échantillon d'urine doivent être scellés hermétiquement.
Sample consisting of a volume of urine of at least 75 ml collected in a urine collection beaker and poured by the player or the DCO into bottles A and B.► The urine sample consists of 50 ml of urine for the A sample and of 25 ml for the B sample, and has then to be closed tightly. If the player is unable to provide 75 ml for the urine sample, 35 ml for the A sample and 25 ml for the B sample will suffice.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > échantillon d'urine
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4 étude sur les blessures dans l'UCL
Projet de recherche de l'UEFA visant à réduire le nombre et la gravité des blessures et à accroître d'autant la sécurité dans le football.Research project initiated by UEFA with the aim to reduce the frequency and severity of physical damage that occurs during a football training or match and results in a player being unable to participate fully in training or match play, and to increase safety in football accordingly.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > étude sur les blessures dans l'UCL
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5 étude sur les blessures dans l'UEFA Champions League
Projet de recherche de l'UEFA visant à réduire le nombre et la gravité des blessures et à accroître d'autant la sécurité dans le football.Research project initiated by UEFA with the aim to reduce the frequency and severity of physical damage that occurs during a football training or match and results in a player being unable to participate fully in training or match play, and to increase safety in football accordingly.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > étude sur les blessures dans l'UEFA Champions League
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6 joueur de réserve tiré au sort
Joueur tiré au sort par le contrôleur antidopage pour se soumettre à un contrôle antidopage, si un joueur tiré au sort et/ou désigné est absent au moment du tirage au sort, ou si le joueur tiré au sort ne peut pas se soumettre au contrôle antidopage.Player drawn by the DCO in case a drawn and/or nominated player is not present at the time of the draw or in case a drawn player is unable to undergo a doping control.Syn. reserve playerDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > joueur de réserve tiré au sort
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7 juge de touche
► Un arbitre assistant peut être amené à remplacer l'arbitre désigné en cas d'indisponibilité de celui-ci.
Syn. juge de touche m désuet► The assistant referee can be appointed to take over as referee if the referee is unable to continue.
Syn. linesman obs.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > juge de touche
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8 risque de blessure
Danger potentiel, plus ou moins prévisible, inhérent à l'activité footballistique, de subir une blessure.Probability that a player suffers a physical damage during a football training or match as a result of which he is unable to participate fully in training or match play, and which is expressed as the number of injuries per 1,000 hours of exposure.Syn. risk of injuryDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > risque de blessure
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9 centre ville
внутригородской район
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inner city
1) Part of a city at or near the centre, especially a slum area where poor people live in bad housing.
2) City centres of many industrialized countries which exhibit environmental degradation. The numerous and highly competitive activities entailing land use overwhelm the limited space and create a situation of overcrowding, functional incompatibility and cultural degradation. Inner city areas have a high level of commercial specialization, a large number of offices and a sizeable daytime population. At the same time, city centres generally remain a sort of ghetto for a permanent, low-income population living in run-down housing and enjoying little in the way of public services and civic amenities. The concentration of service industries inevitably entails the replacement of traditional housing and shops by office blocks, the provision of basic utilities at the expense of civic amenities and the provision of major access roads which eat up urban space. Structures of historic origin are often unable to meet modern requirements and, notwithstanding their value, frequently face demolition.
(Source: PHC / WPR)
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городской центр
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city centre
The central part of a city. (Source: CAMB)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > centre ville
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