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2) [fam.] [U] mensurations [d'une jolie femme]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > vital statistics
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inspecteur(trice)des statistiques de l'état civilEnglish-French legislative terms > inspector, of, vital, statistics
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vital ['vaɪtəl](a) (essential → information, services, supplies) vital, essentiel, indispensable;∎ of vital importance d'une importance capitale;∎ this drug is vital to the success of the operation ce médicament est indispensable au succès de l'opération;∎ it's vital that I know the truth il est indispensable que je sache la vérité;∎ to play a vital role jouer un rôle capital ou primordial(b) (very important → decision, matter) vital, fondamental;∎ tonight's match is vital le match de ce soir est décisif(d) (energetic) plein d'entrain, dynamique(b) (essential elements) parties fpl essentielles►► Medicine vital capacity capacité f thoracique;vital force force f vitale;Medicine vital signs = température, rythme cardiaque et respiration;vital statistics (demographic) statistiques fpl démographiques; familiar (of woman) mensurations fpl -
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vital [ˈvaɪtl]1. adjectivea. ( = crucial) [part, link, information, ingredient, factor, role] essentiel ; [question, matter] fondamental ; [supplies, resources] vital ; [importance] capital• it is vital to develop a reliable system il est indispensable de mettre au point un système fiableb. ( = dynamic) [person, institution] énergiquec. [organ, force, functions] vital2. compounds* * *['vaɪtl]1) ( essential) [asset, document, information, research, supplies, interest] primordial; [match, support, factor] décisif/-ive; [service, help] indispensable; [treatment, organ] vital2) ( lively) [person] plein de vie or de vitalité; [culture, music] vivant -
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registraire de division adjoint de l'état civilEnglish-French legislative terms > deputy, division, registrar
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registraire général adjoint de l'état civilEnglish-French legislative terms > Deputy, Registrar, General
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bare [bεər]1. adjectiveb. ( = empty) [ground] dénudé ; [wall] nuc. ( = absolute) the bare necessities le strict nécessaired. ( = mere, small) the match lasted a bare 18 minutes le match n'a pas duré plus de 18 minutes• to bare one's teeth [person, animal] montrer les dents* * *[beə(r)] 1.1) ( naked) [flesh, leg, boards, wall] nuto sit in the sun with one's head bare — s'asseoir au soleil la tête nue ou nu-tête (inv)
2) ( empty) [cupboard, house, room] vide3) ( stark) [branch, mountain, rock] nu; [earth, landscape] dénudébare of — dépourvu de [leaves, flowers]
4) ( mere)a bare 3%/20 dollars — à peine 3%/20 dollars
5) ( absolute) strict (before n)6) ( unembellished) [facts, statistics] brut2.transitive verb
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Vital statistics — Vital Vi tal, a. [F., fr. L. vitalis, fr. vita life; akin to vivere to live. See {Vivid}.] 1. Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions. [1913 Webster] 2. Contributing to life;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vital statistics — are the information maintained by a government, recording the birth and death of individuals within that government s jurisdiction. These data are used by public health programs to evaluate how effective their programs are. They are the… … Wikipedia
vital statistics — 1837, with reference to birth, marriage, death, etc.; meaning a woman s bust, waist, and hip measurements is from 1952. See VITAL (Cf. vital) … Etymology dictionary
vital statistics — index census Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vital statistics — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) quantitative data concerning the population, such as the number of births, marriages, and deaths. 2) informal the measurements of a woman s bust, waist, and hips … English terms dictionary
vital statistics — n. 1. data on births, deaths, marriages, etc. 2. specific facts, and, often, quantitative information, about a person or thing 3. Informal a woman s bust, waist, and hip measurements … English World dictionary
VITAL STATISTICS — Introduction GENERAL EXPLANATION Population changes reflect the natural facts of life: births and deaths. Births, in turn, have long been largely governed by the mechanisms of family formation. Vital statistics are compilations of data on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
vital statistics — 1) N PLURAL: usu with poss The vital statistics of a population are statistics such as the number of births, deaths, or marriages which take place in it. 2) N PLURAL: usu with poss Someone s vital statistics, especially a woman s, are the… … English dictionary
vital statistics — n. to gather; record; report vital statistics * * * [ˌvaɪtlstə tɪstɪks] record report vital statistics to gather … Combinatory dictionary
vital statistics — n. the measurements of a person’s body. □ Her vital statistics must require higher math to work out! □ Here are his vital statistics for those who are interested … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
vital statistics — Statistics of births, deaths, and marriages within a country, which provide the essential basis for demography . They include crude rates matching vital events to total populations, and more sophisticated measures of fertility, nuptiality, and… … Dictionary of sociology