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1 sous-jacent
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2 superficie inférieure
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3 postulat sous-jacent
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > postulat sous-jacent
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4 sous-jacent
sous-jacent, e [suʒasɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *sous-jacente, mpl sous-jacents suʒasɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif2) ( au-dessous) subjacent* * *suʒasɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj sous-jacent, -e* * *2 ( au-dessous) subjacent.( féminin sous-jacente) [suʒasɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [caché] underlying -
5 profond
profond, e [pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d]1. adjectivea. deepb. ( = grand, extrême) deep ; [malaise, changement, foi, différence, influence, ignorance] profoundc. ( = caché, secret) [cause, signification] underlying ; [tendance] deep-seatedd. ( = pénétrant) [réflexion, remarque] profound2. adverb[creuser] deep3. masculine noun* * *
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profonde pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d adjectif1) ( haut) deep2) ( intense) [joie, désespoir] overwhelming; [ennui] acute; [soupir] heavy; [sentiment, sommeil] deep; [bleu] deep3) ( très grand) [changement, désaccord] profound; [intérêt] keen; [mépris, ignorance] profound; [silence] deep4) ( pénétrant) [esprit, remarque] profound; [regard] penetrating5) ( provincial)
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adverbe deeply, deep down* * *pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d adj profond, -e1) (eau, vallée, puits) deeppeu profond (trou) — shallow, (coupure) superficial
2) (méditation) profound, (mépris) deep3) (sommeil) deep4) (locutions)au plus profond de [soi, âme, cœur] — in the depths of, at the very bottom of
* * *A adj1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur lit deep; profond de 10 mètres 10 metresGB deep; au plus profond de lit, fig in the depths of; au plus profond de la nuit in the dead of night; peu profond shallow;2 ( intense) [joie, désespoir] overwhelming; [ennui] acute; [soupir] heavy; [sentiment, tristesse, chagrin, amour] deep, profound; [bleu] deep; [sommeil] deep;3 ( très grand) [signification, cause, changement, désaccord] profound; [intérêt] keen; [foi] deep; [mépris, ignorance] profound; [silence] deep;4 ( pénétrant) [esprit, réflexion, remarque] profound; [regard] penetrating; c'est profond ce que tu dis what you say is profound;5 ( réfléchi) [personne] deep;B adv deeply, deep down; creuser profond to dig deeply.1. [enfoncé - lac, racine, blessure] deep3. [intense - respiration] deep ; [ - soupir, sommeil] deep, heavy ; [ - silence] profound, utter ; [ - changement] profound4. [grave - voix] deep6. [foncé - couleur] darkla raison profonde de son acte his basic ou primary ou underlying motivation9. LINGUISTIQUE deep————————adverbe[aller, creuser] deep————————nom masculinau plus profond de la terre in the depths ou bowels of the earth -
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latent, e [latɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *latente latɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [danger, maladie, possibilité] latent; [angoisse, jalousie] underlying* * *latɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj latent, -e* * *latent, latente adj [danger, maladie, possibilités] latent; [angoisse, jalousie] underlying; à l'état latent in a latent state. -
7 pointillé
pointillé, e [pwɛ̃tije]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = trait) dotted line• « découper suivant le pointillé » "tear along the dotted line"► en pointillé dotted ; [sous-entendu] hinted at ; ( = discontinu) [carrière, vie] marked by stops and starts* * *
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pointillée pwɛ̃tije adjectif dotted (de with)
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nom masculin1) ( ligne) dotted line; ( perforation) perforation(s)en pointillé — lit dotted
message en pointillé — fig underlying message
* * *pwɛ̃tije nm1) (= trait) dotted lineen pointillé (ligne) — dotted, fig (= intermittent) (présence) sporadic, fig (= incertain) (avenir) uncertain
2) ART stippling no pl* * *A pp ⇒ pointiller.B pp adj dotted (de with).C nm1 ( ligne) dotted line; ( perforation) perforation(s); plier suivant le pointillé fold along the dotted line; en pointillé lit dotted; message en pointillé fig underlying message;2 Art stippling; dessin au pointillé stippled drawing.[pwɛ̃tije] nom masculin1. [trait] dotted line————————en pointillé locution adjectivale————————en pointillé locution adverbiale -
8 soubassement
m1) basement2) backing* * *m1) base, bed rock, subgrade, basement, foundation, mantel base, plinth course2) (mur) wall base3) (sol) underlying soilDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > soubassement
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9 terrain sous-jacent
munderlaying soil, underlying soilDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > terrain sous-jacent
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10 Alsace-Lorraine
[alzaslɔrɛn] nom propre fémininThis eastern part of France was the underlying cause of the longstanding conflict between Germany and France. Consisting of part of the two old French provinces of Alsace and Lorraine (today the departements of Haut Rhin, Bas Rhin and Moselle) it was seized by the Germans at the end of the Franco-Prussian war in 1871, becoming part of the German Reich. Reverting to France after the First World War, seized by Germany again in 1940, the Alsace-Lorraine was finally restored to France at the end of the Second World War. -
11 cause
cause [koz]feminine nouna. ( = raison) causec. ( = intérêts) caused. (locutions)► en cause• mettre en cause [+ innocence, nécessité, capacité] to call into question• et pour cause ! and for good reason!* * *koz1) ( origine) cause2) ( raison) reason3) ( ensemble d'intérêts) cause4) ( affaire) caseles causes célèbres — the causes célèbres, the famous cases
être en cause — [système, fait, organisme] to be at issue; [personne] to be involved
mettre quelqu'un/quelque chose en cause — to implicate somebody/something
remettre en cause — to challenge [principe, hiérarchie, décision]; to cast doubt on [projet, efficacité, signification]; to undermine [efforts, proposition, processus]
remise en cause — ( de système) reappraisal
avoir or obtenir gain de cause — to win one's case
donner gain de cause à — to decide in favour [BrE] of
••* * *koz nf1) (entraînant un effet) [mort, conflit, malentendu] causeC'est arrivé à cause de lui. — It happened because of him.
Nous n'avons pas pu sortir à cause du mauvais temps. — We couldn't go out because of the bad weather.
Le musée est fermé pour cause de travaux. — The museum is closed for building work.
2) DROIT caseLe père de l'enfant a été mis hors de cause. — The child's father has been cleared.
en connaissance de cause [choisir, décider, agir, accepter] — in full knowledge of the facts
3) (= parti, camp) causedéfendre la cause de qn [personne] — to stand up for sb, to take sb's side, [groupe, communauté] to champion sb
Elle défend la cause des opprimés. — She champions the oppressed.
être en cause [intérêts] — to be at stake, [personne] to be involved, [qualité] to be in question
mettre en cause [personne] — to implicate, [qualité de qch, honnêteté de qn] to call into question
remettre en cause — to challenge, to call into question
* * *cause nf1 ( origine) cause (de of); un rapport or une relation de cause à effet entre a relation of cause and effect between; il n'y a pas d'effet sans cause there's no smoke without fire; à petites causes grands effets minor causes can bring about major results;2 ( raison) reason; j'ignore la cause de leur colère/départ I don't know the reason for their anger/departure; pour une cause encore indéterminée for a reason as yet unknown; il s'est fâché et pour cause he got angry and with good reason; sans cause [licenciement, chagrin] groundless; c'est une cause de licenciement immédiat it's a ground for immediate dismissal; pour cause économique for financial reasons; pour cause de maladie because of illness; fermé pour cause d'inventaire/de travaux closed for stocktaking/for renovation; avoir pour cause qch to be caused by sth; à cause de because of;3 ( ensemble d'intérêts) cause; défendre une/sa cause to defend a/one's cause; se battre pour la cause to fight for the cause; une cause juste/perdue a just/lost cause; être dévoué à la cause commune to be dedicated to the common cause; être acquis à la cause de qn to be won over to sb's cause; gagner qn à sa cause to win sb over to one's cause; pour les besoins de la cause for the sake of the cause; prendre fait et cause pour qn to take up the cause of sb; faire cause commune avec qn to make common cause with sb; pour la bonne cause for a good cause;4 ( affaire) case; plaider/gagner/perdre une cause to plead/win/lose a case; plaider la cause de qn/sa propre cause to plead sb's case/one's own case; la cause est entendue Jur the case is closed; fig it's an open and shut case; les causes célèbres the causes célèbres, the famous cases; être en cause [système, fait, organisme] to be at issue; [personne] to be involved; être hors de cause to be in the clear; mettre qn/qch en cause to implicate sb/sth; mise en cause implication; mettre qn/qch hors de cause gén to clear sb/sth; [police] to eliminate [sb] from an enquiry; remettre en cause to call [sth] into question, to challenge [politique, principe, droit, hiérarchie, décision]; to cast doubt on [projet, efficacité, signification]; to undermine [efforts, proposition, processus]; tout est remis en cause everything has been thrown back into doubt; se remettre en cause to pass one's life under review; remise en cause ( de soi-même) rethink; ( de système) reappraisal; avoir or obtenir gain de cause to win one's case; donner gain de cause à to decide in favourGB of.en toute connaissance de cause in full knowledge of the facts, fully conversant with the facts sout; en tout état de cause in any case; en désespoir de cause as a last resort.[koz] nom fémininle mauvais temps est cause que je n'ai pu aller vous rendre visite I wasn't able to come and see you on account of the bad weather2. PHILOSOPHIE causela cause première/seconde/finale the prime/secondary/final cause[motif]cause licite/illicite just/unjust cause4. [parti que l'on prend] causea. [pour un bon motif] for a good causeb. (humoristique) [en vue du mariage] with honourable intentions————————à cause de locution prépositionnelle1. [par la faute de] because ou on account of, due ou owing to2. [en considération de] because ou on account of, due ou owing to3. [par égard pour] for the sake ou because of————————en cause locution adjectivale1. [concerné] in questionla voiture en cause était à l'arrêt the car involved ou in question was stationaryla somme/l'enjeu en cause the amount/the thing at stake2. [que l'on suspecte]3. [contesté]être en cause [talent] to be in question————————en cause locution adverbiale1. [en accusation]2. [en doute]en tout état de cause locution adverbiale————————pour cause de locution prépositionnelle‘fermé pour cause de décès’ ‘closed owing to bereavement’ -
12 raisonnement
raisonnement [ʀεzɔnmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = activité) reasoning uncount ; ( = façon de réfléchir) way of thinking ; ( = cheminement de la pensée) thought process• raisonnement économique/politique economic/political thinkingb. ( = argumentation) argument* * *ʀɛzɔnmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( suite d'arguments) reasoning [U] ( sur about)2) ( type de pensée) thinking•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɛzɔnmɑ̃ nm1) (= logique, mode de pensée) reasoning2) (= argumentation) argument, reasoningJ'ai du mal à suivre son raisonnement. — I have difficulty following his reasoning.
* * *raisonnement nm1 ( suite d'arguments) reasoning ¢ (sur about); un raisonnement confus/solide confused/sound reasoning; les lacunes de ton raisonnement the gaps in your reasoning; suivre le raisonnement de qn to follow sb's reasoning; tous les raisonnements sous-jacents all the underlying reasoning; faire le même raisonnement pour to apply the same reasoning to; selon le même raisonnement by the same argument; faire le raisonnement que to argue that; il tient le raisonnement suivant his argument is as follows; je ne tiens pas le même raisonnement I have a different way of reasoning; tu ne feras jamais rien avec ce genre de raisonnement you won't get anywhere with that sort of thinking;2 ( opération de la pensée) reasoning; raisonnement logique/analogique/pratique logical/analogical/practical reasoning; mode/forme /méthode de raisonnement way/form/method of reasoning; fondé sur le raisonnement based on reason;3 ( type de pensée) thinking; raisonnement économique/politique economic/political thinking.raisonnement par l'absurde reductio ad absurdum.[rɛzɔnmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [faculté, réflexion]raisonnement déductif/inductif deductive/inductive reasoning2. [argumentation] reasoningla conclusion de mon raisonnement est la suivante after careful thought, I have come to the following conclusion -
13 tendanciel
tɑ̃dɑ̃sjɛl adj tendanciel, -le(baisse, croissance, évolution) underlying* * *( féminin tendancielle) [tɑ̃dɑ̃sjɛl] adjectif -
14 Elitism
In spite of the national commitment to the principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, France remains marked by traditions of elitism that are ingrained in the very fibre of society. The French Revolution was supposed to have done away with privileges and elites, and usher in an age of greater equality; in the event, it - and subsequent upheavals - changed the nature of the elites in France, without making a great impact on the underlying system. Indeed, the notion of 'republican elites' is one that was fundamental in the shaping of post-Revolutionary France.In terms of local power, the role of local notables - important figures - remains strong. Notables frequently fulfil multiple roles in local administration and structures, sometimes combining these with elected positions on a regional or national scale, giving them and their close supporters a considerable degree of power. (See Cumul des mandats). They are frequently referred to as les elites locales. The process of devolution in France, set in motion in 1982, has had the effect of strengthening the power base of local elites.The French education system, while offering a good quality non-selective education to all children at lower levels, is increasingly elitist towards the top, particularly when it comes to preparing for higher education. Manyclasses préparatoires, particularly those preparing students for entrance to the top institutions of higher education, called Grandes Ecoles, are very selective, and the selection process - and for that matter the system itself - often disfavours students from humble or poorer backgrounds. The Grandes Ecoles themselves, tailor-made to the needs of the nation, train the future leaders and decision makers in specific fields of the public or private sector, producing very close networks of former students, that make the British concept of the "old-boy network" seem rather informal.Places in the top grandes écoles and some other institutions are highly sought after, as graduates from these schools are seen in France as a sort of caste, membership of which is highly recommended, if not essential, for anyone wanting to reach the top. The classic example of this is the ENA, Ecole Normale d'Administration, the Grande Ecole designed to train top civil servants and future political leaders. In the corridors of French power, many if not most of the top positions are occupied by Enarques, graduates of the ENA. In 1967, Jean-Pierre Chevènement - himself an Enarque, and later to be Minister of the Interior under François Mitterrand - coined the word Enarchie, to define the French system of state elites.As for business elites, a 2006 review in the Economist observed that they "often seem to owe more allegiance to the group from which they are drawn than to the international corporations they work for."Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Elitism
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15 réserve biologique
биологический заповедник
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biological reserve
An area of land and/or of water designated as having protected status for purposes of preserving certain biological features. Reserves are managed primarily to safeguard these features and provide opportunities for research into the problems underlying the management of natural sites and of vegetation and animal populations. Regulations are normally imposed controlling public access and disturbance. (Source: GOOD)
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16 aquifčre
водоносный пласт
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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17 réserve biologique gouvernementale
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state biological reserve
An area of land and/or of water designated as having protected status for purposes of preserving certain biological features. Reserves are managed primarily to safeguard these features and provide opportunities for research into the problems underlying the management of natural sites and of vegetation and animal populations. Regulations are normally imposed controlling public access and disturbance. (Source: GOOD)
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18 gaine externe
защитный покров
неметаллическое покрытие, накладываемое поверх металлической, как правило, оболочки, обеспечивающее внешнюю защиту кабеля
ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ 1. В Северной Америке термин sheath обычно используется для металлических покрытий, а термин jacket используется только для неметаллических покрытий.
ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ 2. В случае выполнения специального уравнивания потенциалов наружный покров может обеспечивать электрическую изоляцию металлического покрытия, расположенного ниже.
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защитный покров кабеля
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oversheath
outer sheath
protective (overall) jacket (North America)
non metallic sheath applied over a covering, generally metallic, ensuring the protection of the cable from the outside
NOTE 1 – In North America, the term sheath is generally used for metallic coverings, whereas the term jacket is used only for non-metallic coverings.
NOTE 2 – In case of special bonding, the oversheath may provide electrical insulation of the underlying conducting covering.
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gaine externe
gaine extérieure
gaine non métallique appliquée sur un revêtement généralement métallique et assurant la protection externe du câble
NOTE 1 – En Amérique du Nord, le terme “sheath” est utilisé généralement pour les revêtements métalliques tandis que le terme “jacket” est utilisé uniquement pour des revêtements non métalliques.
NOTE 2 – Quand elle est appliquée sur un revêtement conducteur, la gaine externe peut constituer une isolation électrique appropriée dans le cas de connexion spéciale.
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19 gaine extérieure
защитный покров
неметаллическое покрытие, накладываемое поверх металлической, как правило, оболочки, обеспечивающее внешнюю защиту кабеля
ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ 1. В Северной Америке термин sheath обычно используется для металлических покрытий, а термин jacket используется только для неметаллических покрытий.
ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ 2. В случае выполнения специального уравнивания потенциалов наружный покров может обеспечивать электрическую изоляцию металлического покрытия, расположенного ниже.
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защитный покров кабеля
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]
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oversheath
outer sheath
protective (overall) jacket (North America)
non metallic sheath applied over a covering, generally metallic, ensuring the protection of the cable from the outside
NOTE 1 – In North America, the term sheath is generally used for metallic coverings, whereas the term jacket is used only for non-metallic coverings.
NOTE 2 – In case of special bonding, the oversheath may provide electrical insulation of the underlying conducting covering.
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gaine externe
gaine extérieure
gaine non métallique appliquée sur un revêtement généralement métallique et assurant la protection externe du câble
NOTE 1 – En Amérique du Nord, le terme “sheath” est utilisé généralement pour les revêtements métalliques tandis que le terme “jacket” est utilisé uniquement pour des revêtements non métalliques.
NOTE 2 – Quand elle est appliquée sur un revêtement conducteur, la gaine externe peut constituer une isolation électrique appropriée dans le cas de connexion spéciale.
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20 croűte terrestre
земная кора
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earth's crust
The outer layers of the Earth's structure, varying between 6 and 48 km in thickness, and comprising all the material above the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (a seismic discontinuity occurring between the crust of the earth and the underlying mantle; the discontinuity occurs at an average depth of 35 km below the continents and at about 10 km below the oceans). The earlier idea of a cool solid skin overlaying a hot molten interior has now been replaced by a concept of a crust composed of two shells: an inner basic unit composed of sima (oceanic crust) and an outer granitic unit composed of sial (continental crust). (Source: WHIT)
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