-
81 augmentation
augmentation [ɔgmɑ̃tasjɔ̃]feminine noun• réclamer une augmentation (collectivement) to make a wage claim ; (individuellement) to put in for a pay rise (Brit) or raise (US)* * *ogmɑ̃tasjɔ̃1) ( accroissement) increaseaugmentation de 3% — 3% increase
2) ( majoration) increaseune augmentation (de salaire) — a pay rise GB ou raise US
* * *ɔɡmɑ̃tasjɔ̃ nf1) (= action) [effectifs] increasing, [seuil, des taux, des impôts] raising2) (= résultat) increaseen augmentation — increasing, going up
3) (augmentation de salaire) pay rise Grande-Bretagne raise USA* * *augmentation nf1 ( accroissement) increase; ( action) increasing; l'augmentation des effectifs/du nombre de the increase in staff/in the number of; augmentation de 3% 3% increase; augmentation de 200 euros increase of 200 euros; l'augmentation du capital de 10 millions d’euros the increase in capital of 10 million euros;2 ( majoration) ( de salaire) rise GB, raise US, increase; (de prix, loyer, d'impôt, allocation) increase; l'augmentation des prix/loyers the increase in prices/rents; l'augmentation des impôts par le gouvernement the raising of taxes by the government; une augmentation (de salaire) a pay rise GB ou raise US; j'ai eu une augmentation de 10% I got a 10% rise GB ou raise US; augmentation des prix de 3% en avril a 3% price increase in April; augmentation des tarifs pétroliers de 6% a 6% increase in oil;3 ( en tricot) increase; faire une augmentation to increase. -
82 forclore
fɔʀklɔʀ vtDROIT [personne] to debar* * *forclore verb table: clore vtr Jur se laisser forclore to fail to make one's claim within the statutory time-limit. -
83 forclusion
fɔʀklyzjɔ̃ nfDROIT debarment* * *forclusion nf Jur failure to make a claim within the statutory time-limit. -
84 placet
-
85 reconventionnelle
-
86 déclaration de sinistre
-
87 s'attribuer
atʀibɥe vpr/réfl(= s'approprier) to claim for o.s. -
88 se dire
diʀ1. vpr/réfl1) fig (= penser) to say to oneself, to thinkQuand je l'ai vu, je me suis dit qu'il avait vieilli. — When I saw him, I thought he'd aged.
2) (= se prétendre)se dire malade — to say one is ill, to say that one is ill
2. vpr/récipse dire au revoir — to say goodbye, to say goodbye to each other
3. vpr/passça se dit 'ethnic' en anglais — that's "ethnic" in English, you say "ethnic" in English
-
89 sinistralité
sinistʀalite nf -
90 arroger (s')
arroger (s') [aʀɔʒe]➭ TABLE 3 reflexive verb[+ pouvoirs, privilèges] to assume (without right) ; [+ titre] to claim• s'arroger le droit de... to assume the right to... -
91 revendiquer
vclaim vDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > revendiquer
-
92 revendiquer
vclaim vArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > revendiquer
-
93 cavalerie
n. f.1. Grosse cavalerie: 'Stodge', stodgy and unappetizing food.2. Traite de cavalerie: Wilfully mislcading letter of credit enabling the recipient to claim access to funds he does not possess.3. Balancer la cavalerie (of criminal): To pull out of a job and split on accomplices. -
94 constat
n. m. Constat a l'amiable: 'No-aggro' accident claim form where both parties jot down and sign the irrefutable facts of a minor car scrape. Such small- claims paperwork was the result of the French Ministry of Transport 'Ne nous fâchons pas' campaign. -
95 Saint-Lundi
Proper name. Faire la Saint-Lundi (joc.): To take Monday off. (To claim sickleave after one hell of a weekend.) -
96 vanne
n. f.1. 'Blow', serious setback. Il lui est arrivé une série de vannes l'année dernière: Last year for him was a never-ending series of catastrophes.2. Snide remark, cutting and hurtful repartee. Encore une de ses vannes et je lui fous ma main sur la gueule! Just one more remark like that and I'll push his face in!3. Witty riposte, clever, amusing and off-the-cuff remark. Il faut toujours qu'il lance des vannes, cézigue! He's the type who's always cracking jokes!4. 'Braggy claim', boast. (The word is sometimes encountered in the masculine with this meaning.) -
97 vert
I.n. m. Se mettre au vert: To settle down to a life of leisure away from the rat-race.II.adj.1. (of story, joke): 'Blue', risqué and smutty. En sortir des vertes et des pas mûres: To come out with some pretty close-to-theknuckle stuff.3. Langue verte: Another appellation for argot. (To claim a definitive origin here, in view of conflicting opinions, seems unwise.) -
98 Carte Vitale
Plastic card, with microchip, attesting that a French resident is covered under the national health insurance scheme. Since the introduction of the Carte Vitale, the process of payment for medicines has been greatly simplified. By presenting their card to the chemist or pharmacist; card holders now simply pay the difference betwen the cost and reimbursement value, and no longer have to fill in and send in forms in order to claim reimbursement.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Carte Vitale
-
99 Feuille de Soins
Form delivered after a visit to the doctor, dentist or the hospital, indicating the cost and details of treatment and/or the cost of medicine prescribed and brought from a chemists shop. For people who do nothave a French health insurance card ( Carte Vitale), this form must be completed then returned to the Caisse Primaire to claim reimbursement.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Feuille de Soins
-
100 MAIF
large insurance cooperative (friendly society), only open to active or retired employees of the French state education service. The MAIF was reputed to offer very competitive insurance rates; today it is particularly appreciated as an honest insurer and one which pays up quite fast when a claim is made.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > MAIF
См. также в других словарях:
claim — n [Old French, from clamer to call, claim, from Latin clamare to shout, proclaim] 1 a: a demand for something (as money) due or believed to be due; specif: a demand for a benefit (as under the workers compensation law) or contractual payment (as… … Law dictionary
Claim club — Claim clubs, also called Actual Settlers Associations or Squatters Clubs, were a nineteenth century phenomenon in the American West. Usually operating within a confined local jurisdiction, these pseudo governmental entities sought to regulate… … Wikipedia
claim — A right to payment (SA Bankruptcy.com) A right to payment, whether or not fixed, contingent, liquidated, disputed, or matured. (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology) BAR DATE The date by which claims must be filed with the Bankruptcy… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
claim — claim; claim·ant; claim·er; claim·less; de·claim; dis·claim·ant; dis·claim·er; ex·claim·er; non·claim; pro·claim·er; re·claim·able; re·claim·ant; re·claim·er; sub·claim; ac·claim; coun·ter·claim; dis·claim; ex·claim; pro·claim; re·claim;… … English syllables
Claim Jumper — restaurant, Fresno, California Claim Jumper is a restaurant chain headquartered in Irvine, California with 45 locations in Arizona, California, Illinois, Colorado, Nevada, Washington, Wisconsin and Oregon. Founder Craig Nickoloff opened the first … Wikipedia
claim — vb *demand, exact, require Analogous words: *maintain, assert, defend, vindicate, justify: allege, *adduce, advance Antonyms: disclaim: renounce Contrasted words: disavow, disown, dis acknowledge (see affirmative verbs at ACKNOWLEDGE): reject,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
claim — verb. There are several areas of difficulty with this word. The first concerns claim + that, and the second claim + to. The third concerns the expression to claim responsibility. 1. claim + that. In this construction, claim should not be used as… … Modern English usage
claim to fame — often humorous phrase the thing that makes a person or place famous or interesting My claim to fame is that I once shook hands with Nelson Mandela. Thesaurus: fame and renownsynonym Main entry: claim * * * a reason for being regarded as unusual… … Useful english dictionary
Claim — Claim, n. [Of. claim cry, complaint, from clamer. See {Claim}, v. t.] 1. A demand of a right or supposed right; a calling on another for something due or supposed to be due; an assertion of a right or fact. [1913 Webster] 2. A right to claim or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Claim of Right Act 1689 — Claim of Right redirects here. For other uses, see Claim of Right (disambiguation). The Claim of Right is an Act passed by the Parliament of Scotland in April 1689. It is one of the key documents of Scottish constitutional law. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
claim form — the form in which one starts civil proceedings in England and Wales under the Civil Procedure Rules. It is worth saying in a dictionary that this represents a deliberate attempt to introduce plain English into legal usage and has accordingly done … Law dictionary