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1 reclaim
reclaim [rɪ'kleɪm]∎ they have reclaimed 1,000 hectares of land from the forest/marshes ils ont défriché 1000 hectares de forêt/asséché 1000 hectares de marais;∎ they have reclaimed 1,000 hectares of land from the sea/the desert ils ont gagné 1000 hectares de terres sur la mer/le désert∎ to reclaim sth from sb récupérer qch auprès de qn(e) (rehabilitate → term, word) se réapproprier2 noun∎ to be past or beyond reclaim être irrécupérable -
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reclaim [rɪˈkleɪm][+ land] reconquérir ; (from forest, bush) défricher ; (from sea) assécher ; ( = demand back) réclamer ( sth from sb qch à qn ) ; [+ tax] se faire rembourser* * *[rɪ'kleɪm]transitive verb1) Ecology reconquérir [coastal land]; mettre en valeur [site]; assécher [marsh]; défricher [forest]; assainir [polluted land]; irriguer [desert]; ( recycle) récupérer [glass, metal]2) ( get back) récupérer [deposit, money] -
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4 reclaim
(deposit, baggage) récupérer, réclamer; (expenses) se faire rembourser -
5 reclaim
[ri'kleim]1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) réclamer2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) rendre cultivable; assécher (du terrain)• -
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7 to reclaim
1) récupérer; recouvrer2) remettre en valeur; rénover; régénérerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to reclaim
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8 to reclaim possession
Jur. rentrer en possession de; recouvrer; récupérerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to reclaim possession
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9 baggage reclaim
noun réception f des bagages -
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baggage [ˈbægɪdʒ]► baggage check noun (US = receipt) bulletin m de consigne ; ( = security check) contrôle m des bagages* * *['bægɪdʒ]1) ( luggage) [U] bagages mpl••bag and baggage — avec armes et bagages (colloq)
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11 baggage
baggage ['bægɪdʒ]∎ one piece of baggage un bagage∎ to have a lot of (emotional) baggage avoir accumulé les échecs sentimentaux;∎ the party has jettisoned a lot of its traditional ideological baggage le parti s'est débarrassé de son idéologie traditionnelle►► American baggage car fourgon m (d'un train);American baggage checkroom consigne f;baggage handler bagagiste m;baggage reclaim livraison f des bagages;baggage reclaim area zone f de livraison des bagages;American baggage room consigne f;American baggage tag bulletin m de consigne -
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13 SAYE
British FINANCE ( abbreviation save-as-you-earn) = plan d'épargne à contributions mensuelles produisant des intérêts exonérés d'impôtsSAYE was introduced more than 20 years ago as a way to encourage workers to become stakeholders in their own companies and to boost private investment in the stock market. The proceeds of SAYE schemes are subject to capital gains tax but the investment is relatively risk free because if the company's share price falls the individual can reclaim the cash they invested rather than taking the price for the shares.
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15 recover
A vtr1 ( get back) retrouver, récupérer [money, property, vehicle] ; récupérer [territory] ; ( from water) repêcher, retrouver [body, wreck] ; they recovered the car from the river ils ont repêché la voiture dans la rivière ; the bodies were recovered from the wreckage of the car on a sorti les cadavres de la voiture accidentée ; to recover one's sight/health recouvrer la vue/santé ; to recover one's confidence/one's strength/one's breath reprendre confiance/des forces/son souffle ; to recover consciousness reprendre connaissance ; to recover one's composure se ressaisir, se reprendre ;2 ( recoup) recouvrer [loan, debt, taxes, costs] (from auprès de) ; réparer, compenser [losses] ; to recover damages Jur obtenir des dommages-intérêts ; the right to recover damages Jur le droit à l'allocation de dommages et intérêts ;3 ( reclaim for use) récupérer [waste, bottles, uranium] ; to recover land from the sea reconquérir du terrain sur la mer.B vi1 gen, Med [person] ( from illness) se remettre, se rétablir (from de) ; (from defeat, mistake) se ressaisir (from après) ;3 Jur obtenir gain de cause.
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