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procès-verb|al <pl procès-verbaux> [pʀɔsɛvɛʀbal, o] N m
1. procès-verbal (compte rendu):
2. procès-verbal LAW:
to book sb Brit
3. procès-verbal (amende):
procès-verbal controvers
carence [kaʀɑ̃s] N f
1. carence MED:
2. carence (absence):
3. carence (manquement):
4. carence LAW:
5. carence ADMIN:
Phrases:
I. dresser [dʀese] VB trans
1. dresser (faire obéir):
dresser animal
dresser cheval
2. dresser (ériger):
dresser tente
dresser chapiteau
dresser échafaudage, monument, statue
3. dresser (lever):
dresser tête, queue
4. dresser (établir):
dresser carte géographique, inventaire, liste, bilan, contrat
dresser procès-verbal
5. dresser (installer):
dresser table, piège
dresser buffet
6. dresser (préparer) FOOD:
dresser plat
7. dresser (influencer):
II. se dresser VB refl
1. se dresser (se mettre droit):
2. se dresser (s'insurger):
se dresser contre injustice
3. se dresser:
se dresser (s'élever) statue, estrade, obstacle:
se dresser (dominer) tour, clocher:
ergot [ɛʀɡo] N m
1. ergot ZOOL:
2. ergot BOT (de seigle):
3. ergot:
ergot ELEC, COMPUT
ergot TECH
English
English
French
French
I. minute1 [Brit ˈmɪnɪt, Am ˈmɪnɪt] N
1. minute (unit of time):
2. minute (short moment):
3. minute (exact instant):
4. minute:
minute GEOG, MATH
II. minutes N npl
1. minutes LAW:
2. minutes ADMIN:
III. minute1 [Brit ˈmɪnɪt, Am ˈmɪnɪt] VB trans
minute decision, objection, apology:
IV. minute1 [Brit ˈmɪnɪt, Am ˈmɪnɪt]
I. record N [Brit ˈrɛkɔːd, Am ˈrɛkərd]
1. record (written account):
to keep a record of order, calls
2. record (data):
3. record (history):
to have a good record on human rights, recycling, safety
4. record AUDIO:
disque m (by, of de)
change the record inf! attr collection, company, label, producer, sales, shop
change the record inf! industry
5. record (best performance):
record m (for, in de)
to set/to hold a record attr result, sales, score, speed, time
inv, after n to do sth in record time
6. record COMPUT (collection of data):
7. record LAW:
II. record VB trans [Brit rɪˈkɔːd, Am rəˈkɔrd]
1. record (note):
record detail, idea, opinion
record transaction
2. record (on disc, tape):
record album, interview, song
enregistrer (on sur)
3. record (register):
record equipment: temperature, rainfall
record dial, gauge: pressure, speed
4. record (provide an account of) diary, report:
record event, conditions
III. record VB intr [Brit rɪˈkɔːd, Am rəˈkɔrd]
record video, tape recorder:
I. book [Brit bʊk, Am bʊk] N
1. book (reading matter):
livre m (about sur)
bouquin m inf (about sur)
a book of quotations, poems, proverbs
2. book (division, part):
3. book FIN (for recording deposits, withdrawals):
4. book SCHOOL (exercise book):
5. book (of cheques, tickets, vouchers, stamps):
6. book (in betting):
7. book (directory):
8. book (rulebook):
9. book (opera libretto):
II. books N npl
1. books COMM:
2. books ADMIN (records):
to be on the books of club, organization
III. book [Brit bʊk, Am bʊk] VB trans
1. book (reserve):
book table, seat, room, cabin, ticket
book holiday
book taxi
book babysitter, driver, entertainer
to book sth for sb, to book sb sth
2. book (charge):
book policeman:
book policeman:
dresser un P.V. à inf
motorist, offender he was booked for speeding
3. book Am (arrest):
book suspect
4. book Brit SPORTS referee:
book player
5. book:
book COMM, FIN order
IV. book [Brit bʊk, Am bʊk] VB intr
V. book [Brit bʊk, Am bʊk]
passer un savon à qn inf
I. strike [Brit strʌɪk, Am straɪk] N
1. strike COMM:
to be/come out on strike attr committee, notice
2. strike MIL:
attaque f (on, against contre)
3. strike MIN (discovery):
4. strike (clock mechanism):
5. strike SPORTS:
6. strike FISH:
II. strike <pret, pp struck> [Brit strʌɪk, Am straɪk] VB trans
1. strike (hit):
strike person, stick, bat: person, object, ball
strike torpedo, missile: target, vessel
strike ship, car, person: rock, tree, pedestrian
to strike sb on the head/in the face person:
to strike sb on the head/in the face object:
to strike sth with stick, hammer
to be struck by lightning tree, house, person:
to strike sb a blow lit, fig
to strike sb dead lightning, God:
to strike sb dead person:
2. strike (afflict) quake, famine, disease, storm, disaster:
strike area, people
3. strike (make impression on):
strike idea, thought: person
strike resemblance: person
to be struck on inf Brit
4. strike (discover, come upon):
strike oil, gold
strike road
rock, concrete, obstacle to strike a rich vein of humour
5. strike (achieve):
strike accord, bargain
trouver le juste milieu (between entre)
6. strike (ignite):
strike match
7. strike clock time:
8. strike (delete):
strike word, sentence, comment
9. strike (dismantle):
strike tent, scaffolding
10. strike FIN (mint):
strike coin
11. strike (in gardening):
strike cutting
12. strike FISH:
strike fisherman: fish
strike fish: bait
III. strike <pret, pp struck> [Brit strʌɪk, Am straɪk] VB intr
1. strike:
strike (deliver blow) person:
strike (collide) bomb, shell:
2. strike (attack):
strike killer, rapist, disease, storm:
strike army, animal, snake:
to strike at target
3. strike COMM:
4. strike match:
5. strike clock, time:
6. strike (proceed):
to strike across field, country
7. strike (develop roots):
strike cutting, plant:
8. strike FISH:
strike fish:
IV. strike [Brit strʌɪk, Am straɪk]
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French
English
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procès-verbal <procès-verbaux> [pʀɔsɛvɛʀbal, o] N m
1. procès-verbal (contravention):
2. procès-verbal (compte rendu):
procès-verbal d'une réunion, séance
3. procès-verbal LAW (constat):
rédiger [ʀediʒe] VB trans
rédiger contrat, procès-verbal
rédiger revue
approuver [apʀuve] VB trans
1. approuver (agréer):
approuver que qn fasse qc (subj)
2. approuver LAW:
approuver contrat
approuver projet de loi
approuver nomination, procès-verbal
I. dresser [dʀese] VB trans
1. dresser (établir):
dresser bilan, liste, carte, procuration
2. dresser (ériger):
dresser barrière, monument
dresser échafaudage, tente
3. dresser (lever):
dresser buste
dresser menton, tête
dresser oreilles
4. dresser (disposer):
dresser plat
dresser piège
dresser autel
5. dresser (dompter):
dresser animal
dresser chien
dresser pej enfant, soldat
6. dresser (mettre en opposition):
dresser qn contre qn/qc
to set sb against sb/sth
II. dresser [dʀese] VB refl
1. dresser (se mettre droit):
2. dresser (s'élever):
se dresser bâtiment, statue
3. dresser (s'insurger):
to rise against sb/sth
English
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French
French
I. minute1 [ˈmɪnɪt] N
1. minute (sixty seconds):
2. minute pl (record):
II. minute1 [ˈmɪnɪt] VB trans
I. record1 [ˈrekɔ:d, Am -ɚd] N
1. record (account):
record LAW
record of proceedings
to be on record statement
2. record (note):
3. record (file):
4. record no pl (personal history):
5. record (achievements):
6. record (recording):
7. record (music disc):
8. record (achievement) a. SPORTS:
9. record COMPUT:
II. record1 [ˈrekɔ:d, Am -ɚd] ADJ (unbeaten)
record inv
I. report [rɪˈpɔ:t, Am -ˈpɔ:rt] N
1. report (account):
2. report (shorter account):
3. report TV, RADIO:
4. report LAW:
5. report SCHOOL:
6. report (unproven claim):
7. report form (explosion):
II. report [rɪˈpɔ:t, Am -ˈpɔ:rt] VB trans
1. report (give an account of) casualties, facts:
report TV, RADIO
2. report (make public):
3. report (inform):
4. report (denounce):
5. report POL:
III. report [rɪˈpɔ:t, Am -ˈpɔ:rt] VB intr
1. report (write a report):
to report on sth to sb
2. report (in journalism):
3. report (present oneself formally):
French
French
English
English
procès-verbal <procès-verbaux> [pʀɔsɛvɛʀbal, -o] N m
1. procès-verbal (contravention):
2. procès-verbal (compte rendu):
rédiger [ʀediʒe] VB trans
rédiger contrat, procès-verbal
rédiger revue
approuver [apʀuve] VB trans
1. approuver (agréer):
approuver que qn fasse qc (subj)
2. approuver LAW:
approuver contrat
approuver projet de loi
approuver nomination, procès-verbal
I. dresser [dʀese] VB trans
1. dresser (établir):
dresser bilan, liste, carte, procuration
2. dresser (ériger):
dresser barrière, monument
dresser échafaudage, tente
3. dresser (lever):
dresser buste
dresser menton, tête
dresser oreilles
4. dresser (disposer):
dresser plat
dresser piège
dresser autel
5. dresser (dompter):
dresser animal
dresser chien
dresser pej enfant, soldat
6. dresser (mettre en opposition):
dresser qn contre qn/qc
to set sb against sb/sth
II. dresser [dʀese] VB refl
1. dresser (se mettre droit):
2. dresser (s'élever):
se dresser bâtiment, statue
3. dresser (s'insurger):
to rise against sb/sth
English
English
French
French
I. minute1 [ˈmɪn·ɪt] N
1. minute (sixty seconds):
2. minute pl (record):
II. minute1 [ˈmɪn·ɪt] VB trans
I. record1 [ˈrek·ərd] N
1. record (account):
record LAW
record of proceedings
to be on record statement
2. record (note):
3. record (file):
4. record (personal history):
5. record (achievements):
6. record (recording):
7. record (music album):
8. record (achievement) a. sports:
9. record comput:
II. record1 [ˈrek·ərd] ADJ (unbeaten)
record inv
I. report [rɪ·ˈpɔrt] N
1. report:
2. report TV, RADIO:
3. report LAW:
4. report SCHOOL (evaluation):
5. report (unproven claim):
6. report form (explosion):
II. report [rɪ·ˈpɔrt] VB trans
1. report (give account of) casualties, facts:
report TV, RADIO
2. report (make public):
3. report (inform):
4. report (denounce):
5. report POL:
III. report [rɪ·ˈpɔrt] VB intr
1. report (write report):
to report on sth to sb
2. report (in journalism):
3. report (present oneself formally):
Présent
jedresse
tudresses
il/elle/ondresse
nousdressons
vousdressez
ils/ellesdressent
Imparfait
jedressais
tudressais
il/elle/ondressait
nousdressions
vousdressiez
ils/ellesdressaient
Passé simple
jedressai
tudressas
il/elle/ondressa
nousdressâmes
vousdressâtes
ils/ellesdressèrent
Futur simple
jedresserai
tudresseras
il/elle/ondressera
nousdresserons
vousdresserez
ils/ellesdresseront
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Plus d'arrestation ni de procès-verbal pour les consommateurs possédant moins de trois grammes de haschich (résine) mais un « enregistrement policier anonyme ».
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Le procès-verbal est consigné dans le registre de catholicité de l'époque.
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Le bureau du parlement communal est élu pour deux ans ; il est composé du président, du vice-président, de deux scrutateurs et d'un préposé au procès-verbal.
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Après accord des propriétaires concernés, un procès-verbal dressé le 21 juin 1779 par le bureau de la ville constata le nouvel alignement.
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Afin qu'elle soit valide, il est exigé que la perquisition fasse l'objet d'un procès-verbal devant être signé par les personnes présentes.
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