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1 délibéré
délibéré, e [delibeʀe]1. adjective( = intentionnel) deliberate• avec la volonté délibérée de... with the deliberate intention of...2. masculine noun* * *
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délibérée delibeʀe adjectif [acte, violation] deliberate; [choix, volonté, politique] conscious
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nom masculin Droit deliberation* * *delibeʀe délibéré, -e1. adj(= voulu) deliberatede propos délibéré soutenu (= à dessein, exprès) — deliberately
2. nmDROIT deliberation* * *A pp ⇒ délibérer.B pp adj1 ( intentionnel) [acte, pression, violation] deliberate; de propos délibéré deliberately, on purpose;2 ( résolu) [choix, volonté, politique] conscious.C nm Jur deliberation.————————nom masculin -
2 consultation
consultation [kɔ̃syltasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = action) consulting• consultation électorale ( = élection) electionb. ( = séance chez le médecin, un expert) consultationc. ( = échange de vues) consultation* * *kɔ̃syltasjɔ̃1) ( heures de réception des malades) surgery hours (pl) GB, office hours (pl) USconsultation des nourrissons/de planning familial — baby/family planning clinic
2) ( examen médical) consultation3) ( fait de prendre un avis) consulting4) ( délibération) consultation5) (de calendrier, livre, document) consultation‘consultation sur place’ — ( dans une bibliothèque) ‘for reference use only’
la consultation de l'annuaire n'a rien donné — we/they etc looked in the directory but in vain
* * *kɔ̃syltasjɔ̃1. nf1) [encyclopédie, source d'information] consultationêtre en consultation [docteur] — to be seeing patients
aller à la consultation — to go to the surgery Grande-Bretagne to go to the doctor's office USA
heures de consultation — surgery hours Grande-Bretagne office hours USA
3) (= délibération)4) (= fait de demander l'opinion) consultation5) POLITIQUE (= vote) vote2. consultations nfplPOLITIQUE (= discussions) talks* * *consultation nf1 ( heures de réception des malades) surgery hours (pl) GB, office hours (pl) US; consultation des nourrissons/de planning familial baby/family planning clinic; aller à la consultation ( au cabinet médical) to go to the surgery GB, to go to the doctor's office US; ( à l'hôpital) to go to out-patients;2 ( examen médical) consultation; elle donne aussi des consultations à l'hôpital she also gives consultations at the hospital;3 ( fait de prendre un avis) consulting; après consultation des experts after consulting the experts; être en faveur d'une consultation populaire to be in favourGB of consulting the people; consultation électorale election; consultation juridique legal consultation; consultation gratuite free consultation;4 ( délibération) consultation; être en consultation avec qn to be in consultation with sb;5 (de calendrier, livre, document) consultation; ‘consultation sur place’ ( dans une bibliothèque) ‘for reference use only’; la consultation de l'annuaire n'a rien donné we/they etc looked in the directory but in vain; une simple consultation du planning montre que a simple look at the schedule shows that.[kɔ̃syltasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. POLITIQUE3. [chez un professionnel] consultationa. [généralement] to hold consultationsil est en consultation [médecin] he's with a patient4. INFORMATIQUEconsultation de fichier file browsing ou browse -
3 vider
vider [vide]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ récipient, réservoir, meuble, pièce] to empty ; [+ étang, citerne] to drainb. ( = quitter) vider les lieux to leave the premisesc. ( = nettoyer) [+ poisson, poulet] to gut ; [+ pomme] to cored. ( = expulser) (inf) [+ trouble-fête, indésirable] to throw oute. ( = épuiser) (inf) to wear out2. reflexive verb• en août, la ville se vide (de ses habitants) in August, the town empties (of its inhabitants)* * *vide
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1) ( débarrasser) to empty [poche, boîte, pièce, verre]; to empty, to drain [cuve, étang, réservoir]; ( avaler) to down [verre]; to go through [paquet de biscuits]2) ( retirer) to empty [something] (out) [eau, ordures]3) ( rendre désert) to empty [lieu]4) (colloq) ( expulser) to throw [somebody] out (colloq), to kick [somebody] out (colloq) [intrus, indésirable]5) ( évider) to gut [poisson]; to draw [volaille]; to core [pomme]; to hollow out [tomate]6) ( priver)7) (colloq) ( épuiser) ( physiquement) to wear [somebody] out; ( mentalement) to drain [personne]
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se vider verbe pronominal to emptyen été, Paris se vide de ses habitants — in the summer all Parisians leave town
* * *vide vt1) [récipient] to empty2) CUISINE, [volaille, poisson] to gut, to clean out3) (= régler) [querelle] to settle4) (= fatiguer) to wear out5) * (= expulser) to throw out, to chuck out ** * *vider verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( débarrasser) to empty [poche, boîte, pièce, verre]; to empty, to drain [cuve, étang, réservoir]; ( avaler) to down [verre]; to go through [paquet de biscuits]; vider un sac dans qch/sur une table to empty a bag into sth/onto a table; vider qch de son contenu to empty sth of its contents; vider un coffre-fort to clean out a safe;2 ( retirer) to empty [sth] (out) [eau, ordures] (dans into); vider une bouteille dans l'évier to empty a bottle into ou down the sink; vider le grain d'un silo to empty the grain out of a silo;4 ○( expulser) to throw [sb] out○, to kick [sb] out○ [intrus, indésirable]; se faire vider de l'école to be kicked out of school;6 ( priver) vider qch de sa substance/son sens to deprive sth of all substance/meaning;B se vider vpr [cuve, salle, ville] to empty; [canalisation, eau] to empty (dans into); en été, Paris se vide de ses habitants in the summer all Parisians leave town.vider les lieux or le plancher○ to leave.[vide] verbe transitif1. [le contenu de - seau, verre, sac] to empty (out) (separable) ; [ - poche, valise] to empty (out) (separable) ; [ - baignoire] to let the water out of, to emptyvider de: vider une maison de ses meubles to empty a house of its furniture, to clear the furniture from a housevider l'abcès to clear the air, to make a clean breast of thingsvider son sac to get things off one's chest, to unburden oneself2. [le milieu de - pomme] to core ; [ - volaille] to empty, to clean (out) (separable) ; [ - poisson] to gut3. [boire] to drain5. [mettre fin à] to settle (once and for all)6. DROITb. [client] to throw somebody out, to bounce somebody (US)c. [élève] to throw ou to chuck somebody out9. ÉQUITATION————————se vider verbe pronominal intransitif1. [contenu] to empty ou to drain (out)2. [salle, ville] to empty
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