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1 doutes légitimes
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2 fondé
fondé, e [fɔ̃de]1. adjective[crainte, réclamation] justified2. masculine noun* * *fondée fɔ̃de adjectif ( légitime) [réclamation] justifiable; [crainte] well-founded; [demande] legitimatenon fondé, mal fondé — [accusation] groundless
Phrasal Verbs:* * *fɔ̃de fondé, -e1. adj(accusation) well-foundedêtre fondé à croire — to have grounds for believing, to have good reason to believe
2. nm* * *A pp ⇒ fonder.B pp adj ( légitime) [réclamation, reproche] justifiable; [crainte] well-founded; [demande] legitimate; vos reproches ne sont pas fondés your criticisms are unfounded; mes craintes étaient tout à fait fondées my fears were well founded; ce que tu dis n'est pas fondé what you say has no justification; non fondé, mal fondé [accusation] groundless; [confiance] misplaced; être fondé à faire ( moralement) to be justified in doing.fondé de pouvoir Jur ( de personne) proxy; ( de société) authorized representative; ( de banque) manager.1. [argument, peur] justified2. (locution)être fondé à [avoir des raisons de]: je serais fondé à croire qu'il y a eu malversation I would be justified in thinking ou I would have grounds for believing that embezzlement has taken placefondé de pouvoir nom masculin -
3 consistant
consistant, e [kɔ̃sistɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *consistante kɔ̃sistɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [repas, investissement] substantial; [plat] nourishing; [sauce, peinture] thick; [livre] with some substance; [argument] solid* * *kɔ̃sistɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj consistant, -e1) (mélange, bouillie) thick2) (repas) substantial* * *consistant, consistante adj2 ( épais) [sauce, peinture] thick;4 ( fondé) [rumeur] well-founded.( féminin consistante) [kɔ̃sistɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [épais - sauce, peinture] thick2. [substantiel - plat, repas] substantial -
4 motivé
motivé, e [mɔtive]a. [personne] motivatedb. [action] ( = légitime) well-founded* * *motivée mɔtive adjectif1) ( enthousiaste) motivated ( pour as regards; pour faire to do)2) ( légitime) [plainte] justifiable* * *mɔtive adj motivé, -e* * *A pp ⇒ motiver.B pp adj1 ( enthousiaste) [personne, équipe] motivated (pour as regards; pour faire to do); un étudiant peu motivé a student lacking motivation; il est peu motivé he lacks motivation;2 ( légitime) [exigence, retard, décision, plainte] justifiable;3 ( avec explications) [texte] explanatory;4 Ling ( non arbitraire) motivated.1. [personne] motivated -
5 légitimité
légitimité [leʒitimite]feminine noun* * *leʒitimite1) Droit legitimacy2) ( d'une action) lawfulness* * *leʒitimite nfDROIT legitimacy* * *légitimité nf1 Jur legitimacy;2 ( d'une action) lawfulness.[leʒitimite] nom féminin2. (soutenu) [bien-fondé] rightfulness -
6 Avignon
Avignon npr Avignon; le Festival d'Avignon the Avignon TheatreGB Festival.ⓘ Festival d'Avignon A theatre festival which takes place every July in Avignon. Inaugurated in 1947, it also features contemporary dance, music and cinema. As well as the official festival, known as le festival ‘in', there are a large number of fringe events, collectively known as le festival ‘off'.[aviɲɔ̃] nom propreà ou en Avignon in AvignonFounded by Jean Vilar in 1947 and held every summer in and around Avignon in the South of France, this arts festival is a showcase for new theatre and dance performances: sa nouvelle pièce sera d'abord donnée à/en Avignon. -
7 déclaration
c black déclaration [deklaʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = proclamation) declaration ; ( = discours, commentaire) statement ; ( = aveu) admission ; ( = révélation) revelation• faire une or sa déclaration à qn to declare one's love to sbc. [de naissance, décès] registration ; [de vol, perte, changement de domicile] notification• faire une déclaration d'accident (à l'assurance) to file an accident claim ; (à la police) to report an accident━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Written in 1789, this document is of great cultural and historical significance in France, reflecting as it does the Republican ideals upon which modern France is founded. Drawing on philosophical ideas that developed during the Enlightenment, it declares the natural and inalienable right of all people to freedom, ownership of property and equality before the law, as well as the universal right of all nations to sovereignty and the separation of powers. It has always been used as a basis for the French Constitution.* * *deklaʀasjɔ̃1) ( communication publique) gén statement; ( officielle) declaration ( sur about)2) Administration notificationdéclaration de naissance — ( enregistrement) registration of birth; ( information) notification of birth
3) Droit statementdéclaration de vol/perte — report of theft/loss
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *deklaʀasjɔ̃ nf1) (= action, document écrit) declaration2) POLITIQUE (= discours) statementJe n'ai aucune déclaration à faire. — I have no statement to make.
3) (= compte rendu) report* * *déclaration nf1 ( communication publique) gén statement; ( officielle) declaration (sur about); faire une déclaration à la presse to make a statement to the press; signer une déclaration commune to sign a common declaration ou statement; déclaration solennelle solemn declaration; déclaration d'intention/de principe statement of intent/of principle; déclaration de guerre/d'indépendance declaration of war/of independence; déclaration (d'amour) declaration of love; faire sa déclaration à qn to declare one's love to sb;2 Admin notification; déclaration d'accident/de changement de domicile notification of an accident/of change of address; déclaration de naissance ( enregistrement) registration of birth; ( information) notification of birth; déclaration d'une maladie notification of a disease;3 Jur statement; faire une déclaration à la police to make a statement to the police; déclaration de vol/perte report of theft/loss; déclaration sous serment sworn statement. ⇒ impôt.déclaration d'ajudication declaration of adjudication; déclaration d'impôts or de revenus (income-)tax return; faire or remplir sa déclaration d'impôts to fill in one's tax return; Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme Universal Declaration of Human Rights.[deklarasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [communication] statement[proclamation] declarationdéclaration de guerre/d'indépendance declaration of war/of independence2. [témoignage] statementdéclaration sous serment sworn statement, statement under oathdéclaration de perte: faire une déclaration de perte de passeport à la police to report the loss of one's passport to the police4. [aveu] declarationfaire une déclaration d'amour ou sa déclaration (à quelqu'un) to declare one's love (to somebody)People in France are required to declare their taxable earnings at the beginning of the year for the previous calendar year. Thrice-yearly tax payments ( tiers provisionnels) are based on one third of the previous year's total, the final payment being adjusted according to the actual tax owed. It is also possible to pay tax on a monthly basis. This is known as mensualisation.Adopted by the National Assembly on 4th August 1789, the Declaration proclaims the inalienable natural right of all men to freedom, condemns the privileged class of the Ancien Régime and declares all citizens equal before the law. In 1793, the preface to the Constitution added the right to education, work and freedom of assembly to the text of 1789. -
8 Crédit Agricole
a semi cooperative bank, the biggest retail banking group in France, and the second largest in Europe. It is quoted on the Paris Stock Exchange, and on the New York stock exchange, and is a CAC 40 company. Crédit Agricole was founded in the nineteenth century to provide local banking facilities for France's millions of small farmers - a function that it still fills to this day. Today, the Crédit Agricole is made up of 39 autonomous cooperative regional banks ( caisses régionales), which together have over 7,000 retail banking outlets in France. However it is also a major corporate player, with private investors as well as its co-operative owners, and owns, or has a major stake in, a dozen banks outside France. It also now owns LCL, the former Crédit Lyonnais.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Crédit Agricole
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9 Marianne
1. Marianne is to France what Britannia is to Britain, an allegorical female icon symbolic of the nation. The bust of Marianne, often capped with the revolutionary Phrygian bonnet, adorns many town halls and official buildings. Marianne is supposed to be the incarnation of the spirit of the French Revolution, which is still seen (rightly or wrongly) as being the defining moment in the development of the modern French nation. The image of Marianne has featured almost permanently on French postage stamps (definitive issues), as well as on many coins. In recent years, top models and film stars have posed as models for official sculptures of Marianne. They include Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Laetitia Casta and Evelyne Thomas.2. The name of a weekly newsmagazine founded in 1997. Marianne presents itself as being a magazine of the "radical centre", uncompromisingly opposed to both the left-wing "neo-gauchisme" and the right-wing "neo- libéralisme" (neoconservativism).Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Marianne
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10 Paris Match
Popular French weekly newsmagazines, Paris Match was founded in 1949. Originally a photonews magazine, concentrating more on well illustrated reports on national and international affairs, it has progressively moved in the direction of a showbiz and people magazine, though with a particular interest in the private lives of politicians and other public figures.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Paris Match
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11 Priceminister.com
Leading French peer-to-peer e-commerce site, founded in 2000.. Used by private individuals as well as distributors offloading surplus stock, the site is a haven for bargain hunters. Growth has been spectacular and by early 2010 the company was employing 200 people at its Paris headquarters, and the website attracting 23 million visits per month. Since 2008 the company has expanded its activities to the UK and Spain, with the aim of beoming the leading European e-commerce site.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Priceminister.com
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well-founded — adj a belief or feeling etc that is well founded is based on facts or good judgment ▪ My suspicions proved to be well founded … Dictionary of contemporary English
well-founded — well found|ed [ ,wel faundəd ] adjective based on facts or good reasons: well founded fears/suspicions: Her suspicions of foul play turned out to have been well founded … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
well-founded — [wel′foun′did] adj. based on facts, good evidence, or sound judgment [a well founded suspicion] … English World dictionary
well founded — index well grounded Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
well-founded — index actual, authentic, axiomatic, believable, cogent, convincing, de facto, legitimate (rightful) … Law dictionary
well founded — ▶ adjective JUSTIFIABLE, justified, warranted, legitimate, defensible, valid, admissible, allowable, understandable, excusable, acceptable, reasonable, sensible, sound. Opposites groundless. * * * ˌwell ˈfounded [well founded] (also less frequent … Useful english dictionary
well-founded — also well founded ADJ GRADED If you say that a report, opinion, or feeling is well founded, you mean that it is based on facts and can therefore be justified. If the reports are well founded, the incident could seriously aggravate relations… … English dictionary
well-founded — /ˈwɛl faʊndəd/ (say wel fownduhd) adjective rightly or justly founded, as on good grounds: well founded suspicions. Also, (especially in predicative use), well founded /wɛl ˈfaʊndəd/ (say wel fownduhd) …
well-founded — UK [ˌwel ˈfaʊndɪd] / US [ˌwel ˈfaʊndəd] adjective based on facts or good reasons well founded fears/suspicions: Her suspicions of foul play turned out to have been well founded … English dictionary
well-founded — /wel fown did/, adj. having a foundation in fact; based on good reasons, information, etc.: well founded suspicions. [1325 75; ME] * * * … Universalium
well-founded — adj. Well founded is used with these nouns: ↑fear … Collocations dictionary