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dallocation
allocation
dislocation [dislɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. dislocation:
2. dislocation:
3. dislocation PHYS:
allocation [al(l)ɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. allocation (action):
2. allocation (somme):
3. allocation FIN (de prêt):
sous-location <pl sous-locations> [sulɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. sous-location (action):
subletting uncountable
2. sous-location (contrat):
location-vente <pl locations-ventes> [lɔkasjɔ̃vɑ̃t] N f
1. location-vente (d'immobilier):
2. location-vente (d'équipement):
3. location-vente (location avec option d'achat):
collocation [kɔlɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. collocation LING:
2. collocation LAW:
colocation [kɔlɔkasjɔ̃] N f
location [lɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. location (d'immobilier):
renting uncountable
to let Brit
2. location (logement):
rented accommodation uncountable
3. location (loyer):
4. location (de matériel):
hire uncountable
5. location (de spectacle):
booking Brit
Phrases:
translocation [tʀɑ̃slɔkasjɔ̃] N f
écholocation [ekolɔkasjɔ̃] N f
location-vente <locations-ventes> [lɔkasjɔ̃vɑ̃t] N f
allocation [alɔkasjɔ̃] N f (somme)
collocation [kɔlɔkasjɔ̃] N f Belg (internement, emprisonnement)
location [lɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. location (bail):
location d'une habitation, d'un terrain, d'une voiture
hire car Brit
2. location (maison à louer):
révocation [ʀevɔkasjɔ̃] N f
révocation d'un fonctionnaire
révocation d'un contrat
vocation [vɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. vocation (disposition):
2. vocation (destination):
vocation d'une personne, d'un peuple
3. vocation REL:
évocation [evɔkasjɔ̃] N f
évocation de souvenirs
évocation de faits, d'un passé
provocation [pʀɔvɔkasjɔ̃] N f (défi)
convocation [kɔ̃vɔkasjɔ̃] N f
1. convocation (avant une réunion):
convocation d'une personne
2. convocation LAW:
3. convocation SCHOOL:
4. convocation MIL:
location-vente <locations-ventes> [lɔkasjo͂vɑ͂t] N f
allocation [alɔkasjo͂] N f (somme)
collocation [kɔlɔkasjo͂] N f Belg (internement, emprisonnement)
location [lɔkasjo͂] N f
1. location (bail):
location d'une habitation, d'un terrain, d'une voiture
2. location (maison à louer):
provocation [pʀɔvɔkasjo͂] N f (défi)
évocation [evɔkasjo͂] N f
évocation de souvenirs
évocation de faits, d'un passé
convocation [ko͂vɔkasjo͂] N f
1. convocation (avant une réunion):
convocation d'une personne
2. convocation LAW:
3. convocation SCHOOL:
4. convocation MIL:
vocation [vɔkasjo͂] N f
1. vocation (disposition):
2. vocation (destination):
vocation d'une personne, d'un peuple
3. vocation REL:
révocation [ʀevɔkasjo͂] N f
révocation d'un fonctionnaire
révocation d'un contrat
sous-location f
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Elle a fonctionné jusqu'en 1685, fermant quelques mois avant la révocation de l'édit.
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La nomination et la révocation ne sont opposables aux tiers qu'à compter de leur publication.
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Son contrat, qui se terminait en 2009 n'a pas été renouvelé en raison d'une révocation de permis à la suite de problèmes financiers.
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Pour finir, près de 300 révocations frappent les grévistes.
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Les combats reprirent ensuite à la révocation des clauses militaires.
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