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1 umbrella
umbrella [ʌm'brelə]1 noun∎ to put up or open an umbrella ouvrir un parapluie;∎ to put down or to close an umbrella fermer un parapluie∎ under the umbrella of the United Nations sous la protection des Nations Unies(d) (of jellyfish) ombrelle f(term) général►► Ornithology umbrella bird céphaloptère m;umbrella committee comité m de coordination;Finance umbrella fund fonds m de consolidation;umbrella group, umbrella organization organisation f qui en regroupe plusieurs autres;umbrella pine pin m parasol;umbrella plant laîche f, carex m;umbrella stand porte-parapluies m inv;Marketing umbrella trademark marque f ombrelle;umbrella tree magnolia m parasol -
2 international
international(e)International Accounting Standards Committee comité m international des normes comptables;International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Banque f internationale pour la reconstruction et le développement;TELECOMMUNICATIONS international call appel m international, communication f internationale;International Chamber of Commerce Chambre f de commerce internationale;international commodity agreements accords m pl internationaux sur les produits de base;international community communauté f internationale;international currency devise f internationale;TELECOMMUNICATIONS British international dialling code or American international dialing code indicatif m du pays;international division division f internationale;International Finance Corporation Société f financière internationale;International Labour Office Bureau m international du travail;International Labour Organization Organisation f internationale du travail;international law droit m international;ECONOMICS International Monetary Fund Fonds m monétaire international;international monetary reserves réserves f pl monétaires internationales;international money market marché m monétaire international;international money order mandat m international;international operations (of company) opérations f internationales;international reply coupon coupon-réponse m international;international rights droits m pl internationaux;International Standards Organization Organisation internationale de normalisation;international trade commerce m international;international trademark register registre m international des marques;international trade organization organisation professionnelle internationale;international trading corporation société de commerce internationalThe International Federation of Airline Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) has formally requested an investigation by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) into the practices of Cathay Pacific Airways management in the ongoing dispute with its pilots. The group charges that Cathay Pacific management has violated international standards of workers protection agreed to by many nations including China.
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