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1 procès-verbal
procès-verbal (plural procès-verbaux) [pʀɔsεvεʀbal, o]masculine noun* * *pl - aux pʀɔsɛvɛʀbal, o nom masculin1) ( de réunion) minutes (pl)2) Droit statement of offence [BrE]3) ( amende) controv fine* * *pʀɔsɛvɛʀbal, oprocès-verbaux pl nm1) (= constat) statement2) (= contravention)avoir un procès-verbal (pour stationnement interdit) — to get a parking ticket, (pour excès de vitesse) to be booked for speeding
3) [réunion] minutes pl* * *( pluriel masculin procès-verbaux) [prɔsɛvɛrbal, o] nom masculin1. DROIT [acte - d'un magistrat] (official) report, record ; [ - d'un agent de police] (police) report2. [pour une contravention] parking ticket -
2 interrogatoire
interrogatoire [ɛ̃teʀɔgatwaʀ]masculine noun* * *ɛ̃tɛʀɔgatwaʀnom masculin gén interrogation; ( par la police) questioning* * *ɛ̃teʀɔɡatwaʀ nm1) POLICE questioning no pl2) DROIT cross-examination, interrogation* * *interrogatoire nm Pol, Jur (de témoin, d'accusé) cross-examination; (d'espion, otage) interrogation; subir un interrogatoire to undergo cross-examination; après six heures d'interrogatoire il a avoué son crime after six hours' interrogation, he confessed to the crime.[ɛ̃terɔgatwar] nom masculinfaire subir à quelqu'un un interrogatoire musclé (familier) to work somebody over (to obtain information)[par un juge d'instruction] hearing[procès-verbal] statement -
3 constat
constat [kɔ̃sta]masculine nouna. ( = procès-verbal) constat (d'huissier) affidavit drawn up by a bailiffb. ( = constatation) constat d'échec/d'impuissance acknowledgement of failure/impotence* * *kɔ̃stanom masculin1) ( procès-verbal) certified ou official report2) ( bilan) assessment3) ( preuve) acknowledgement•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃sta nm1) ADMINISTRATION, DROIT, [huissier] certified report (by bailiff), [police] report, [accident] statement for insurance purposes2) (= observation) observation* * *constat nm2 ( bilan) assessment;3 ( preuve) acknowledgement.constat (à l') amiable Assur accident report; constat d'adultère Jur record of adultery; constat d'échec fig admission of failure; faire un constat d'échec to admit failure; constat d'huissier Jur bailiff's report.ⓘ Constat A constat is a report certified by a huissier which can be used as evidence in legal proceedings. In the case of motor accidents, a constat describing the sequence of events is completed by all the parties and forwarded to the insurance companies.[kɔ̃sta] nom masculin1. [acte] certified statement ou reportfaisons le constat [après un accident] let's fill in the necessary papers (for the insurance)2. [bilan] reviewfaire un constat d'échec to acknowledge ou to admit a failureWhen there is a car crash, the drivers have to produce a report that explains the causes of the accident. It must be signed by both parties and is then used by the insurance companies to determine responsibilities. Insurance companies supply drivers with prepared constats which need to be filled out and sent within 5 days of the accident. -
4 carence
carence [kaʀɑ̃s]feminine nounb. ( = manque) shortagec. ( = défaut) shortcoming* * *kaʀɑ̃s1) Médecine deficiency2) ( absence) lack3) ( manquement) shortcomings (pl)* * *kaʀɑ̃s nf1) (professionnelle) incompetence2) (= manque) deficiency* * *carence nf1 Méd deficiency; maladie par carence deficiency disease; carence en vitamines/fer/calcium vitamin/iron/calcium deficiency;2 ( absence) lack; carence d'autorité lack of authority;4 Jur insolvency; procès-verbal de carence statement of insolvency;5 Admin délai de carence waiting period (for social security benefit).carence affective Psych emotional deprivation.[karɑ̃s] nom féminin3. PSYCHOLOGIE4. DROIT insolvency
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