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1 délibératif
- ive delibeʀatif, iv adjectif* * *delibeʀatif, iv adj (-ive)* * *( féminin délibérative) [deliberatif, iv] adjectif[fonction] deliberative -
2 délégation
délégation [delegasjɔ̃]feminine noun( = groupe, mandat) delegation* * *delegasjɔ̃2) Droit authorityrecevoir délégation (de quelqu'un) pour faire quelque chose — to be authorized to do something (by somebody)
3) ( transmission) delegation ( à quelqu'un to somebody)* * *deleɡasjɔ̃ nf* * *délégation nf1 ( groupe de personnes) delegation (auprès de to); délégation d'étudiants student delegation; aller voir qn en délégation to form a delegation to go and see sb;2 Jur, Admin authority; agir en vertu d'une/signer par délégation to act/sign on sb's authority; recevoir délégation (de qn) pour faire qch to be authorized to do sth (by sb);3 ( transmission) delegation (à qn to sb); délégation de fonctions/pouvoirs delegation of duties/power.délégation de créance Jur assignment of debt; Délégation générale pour l'armement, DGA state organization supervising the manufacture and sale of armaments.[delegasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [groupe envoyé] delegation2. [commission] commission3. [fait de mandater] delegationagir par délégation pour quelqu'un to act on the authority of ou as a proxy for somebody4. [dans des noms d'organismes] delegation -
3 voter
voter [vɔte]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb* * *vɔte
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verbe transitif to vote [budget, amendement]; to pass [projet de loi]
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verbe intransitif to vote* * *vɔte1. vi2. vt[loi, décision] to vote for* * *voter verb table: aimerA vtr [personne, comité] to vote [crédit, budget, amendement]; to pass [projet de loi]; voter la suppression/l'amnistie de qch to vote for the suppression of/an amnesty on sth; voter les pleins pouvoirs à qn to vote to give sb full powers.B vi to vote (pour for; contre against); voter écologiste/socialiste to vote for the Greens/socialists, to vote Green/socialist; voter (pour) Durand to vote for Durand; voter par procuration to vote by proxy; voter à main levée/à bulletin secret to vote by a show of hands/by secret ballot; voter contre un projet de loi to vote a bill down; voter utile to vote tactically; voter blanc to cast a blank vote.[vɔte] verbe intransitifvoter à droite/à gauche/au centre to vote for the right/left/centrevoter contre/pour quelque chose to vote against/for something————————[vɔte] verbe transitif[crédits] to vote[loi] to pass[projet de loi] to vote for (inseparable) -
4 assemblée
assemblée [asɑ̃ble]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The term Assemblée nationale has been used to refer to the lower house of the French parliament since 1946, though the old term « la Chambre des députés » is sometimes still used. Its members are elected in the « élections législatives » for a five-year term. It has similar legislative powers to the House of Commons in Britain and the House of Representatives in the United States. Sittings of the Assemblée nationale are public, and take place in a semicircular amphitheatre (l'Hémicycle) in the Palais Bourbon. → DÉPUTÉ ÉLECTION* * *asɑ̃ble1) ( foule) gathering; Religion2) ( réunion convoquée) meeting3) Politique ( groupe élu) assembly•Phrasal Verbs:* * *asɑ̃ble nf1) (= réunion) meeting2) (= public, assistance) gathering3) POLITIQUE assemblyl'Assemblée nationale — the National Assembly (of France)
4) RELIGION* * *assemblée nf1 ( foule) gathering; Relig assemblée (de fidèles) congregation; une grande or nombreuse assemblée a large gathering; à la fureur de l'assemblée to the fury of those present;2 ( réunion convoquée) meeting; se réunir en assemblée to assemble for a meeting; convoquer une assemblée générale/extraordinaire to call a general/an extraordinary meeting;l'Assemblée européenne the European Assembly; assemblée générale, AG general meeting; assemblée générale ordinaire ordinary general meeting; assemblée générale extraordinaire extraordinary general meeting; l'Assemblée nationale the French National Assembly.ⓘ Assemblée nationale The lower house of the French parliament, in which 577 députés are elected for a five-year term. A member, who must be at least 23 years old, has to be elected by at least 50% of the votes cast and, if necessary, a second round of voting is held to ensure this. Party affiliation is indicated by a député's allocation to a seat within a left-right gradation in the semi-circular chamber. The Assemblée nationale passes laws, votes on the Budget, and questions ministers (who cannot be députés).[asɑ̃ble] nom féminin2. [réunion] meetingassemblée générale/annuelle general/annual meetingassemblée (générale) ordinaire/extraordinaire ordinary/extraordinary (general) meeting3. POLITIQUE [élus]assemblée fédérale [en Suisse] (Swiss) federal assembly4. [bâtiment]l'Assemblée ≃ the HouseThe National Assembly is the lower house of the French Parliaments. Its members (the députés) are elected in the élections législatives held every five years.
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