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Politique européenne de sécurité et de défense commune

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Common European Security and Defence Policy RZ.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. defence Brit, defense Am [Brit dɪˈfɛns, Am dəˈfɛns, ˈdiˌfɛns] RZ.

1. defence (act of protecting):

défense r.ż. (against contre, from, of de)
to come to sb's defence (help) dosł.
to come to sb's defence (support) przen.
to put up a spirited defence competitor, troops:

2. defence przyd. WOJSK.:

defence adviser, chief, budget, expenditure, industry
defence contract
defence electronics, policy, forces
defence cuts

3. defence (means of protection):

défense r.ż. (against contre)
a means of defence PSYCH., ZOOL.
a defence against anxiety, boredom, cheating

4. defence (support):

défense r.ż.

5. defence PR.:

to give evidence for the defence przyd. counsel, lawyer

6. defence SPORT:

défense r.ż.

7. defence UNIW.:

II. defences RZ. rz. l.mn.

1. defences WOJSK.:

défenses r.ż. l.mn.

2. defences:

defences BIOL., PSYCH.
défenses r.ż. l.mn.

policy [Brit ˈpɒlɪsi, Am ˈpɑləsi] RZ.

1. policy (political line):

politique r.ż. (on sur)
to make policy przyd. discussion, matter, meeting, paper

2. policy (administrative rule):

politique r.ż.
+ bezok. it's a matter of policy
c'est une question de principe (to do que de faire)
our company has a no-smoking policy przyd. decision, statement

3. policy (insurance):

contrat r.m.
police r.ż.

security [Brit sɪˈkjʊərɪti, sɪˈkjɔːrɪti, Am səˈkjʊrədi] RZ.

1. security (safe state or feeling):

2. security (measures):

state or national security przyd. arrangements, badge, barrier, camera, check, code, device, door, lock, measures, standards
state or national security firm, staff

3. security (department):

4. security (guarantee):

garantie r.ż. (on sur)

5. security FIN.:

security souvent l.mn.
security souvent l.mn.
titre r.m.

I. European [Brit jʊərəˈpiːən, Am ˌjʊrəˈpiən] RZ.

Européen/-éenne r.m./r.ż.

II. European [Brit jʊərəˈpiːən, Am ˌjʊrəˈpiən] PRZYM.

I. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑmən] RZ. (public land)

II. commons RZ. rz. l.mn.

1. commons (the people):

2. commons POLIT.:

les Communes r.ż. l.mn.

3. commons Am UNIW. (refectory):

III. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑmən] PRZYM.

1. common (often encountered):

common crime, illness, mistake, name, problem, reaction
to be common among children, mammals etc

2. common (shared):

common aim, approach, attributes, border, enemy, language, interest, ownership
commun (to à)

3. common (ordinary):

common man, woman
du peuple after rz.

4. common (low-class):

common pej.

5. common (minimum expected):

common courtesy, decency, humanity

6. common:

common ZOOL., BOT. frog, daisy, algae

7. common MAT.:

common denominator, factor, multiple

IV. in common PRZYSŁ.

to hold sth in common PR.

V. common [Brit ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑmən]

and [Brit ənd, (ə)n, and, Am ænd, (ə)n] SPÓJ. When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by et: to shout and sing = crier et chanter; Tom and Linda = Tom et Linda; my friend and colleague = mon ami et collègue.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean ‘in order to’ (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.). To translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc).
For examples and other uses, see the entry below.

1. and (joining words or clauses):

2. and (in numbers):

five and twenty archaic archaic or lit.

3. and (with repetition):

4. and (for emphasis):

5. and (in phrases):

and that pot. Brit
and how pot.!
and?

6. and (alike):

7. and (with negative):

I. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] RZ.

attente r.ż.

II. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. wait (await):

wait turn, chance

2. wait Am:

III. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. wait (remain patiently):

to wait for sb/sth
attendre qn/qc
to wait for sb/sth to do
tu vas voir! pot.
tiens-toi bien! pot.
wait for it! WOJSK.

2. wait (be left until later):

wait object, meal, action:

3. wait (server):

être serveur/-euse r.m./r.ż.

IV. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt]

to lie in wait for sb troops, ambushers:
to lie in wait for sb reporter, attacker:

I. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] RZ.

1. try (attempt):

essai r.m.
nice try! iron.

2. try SPORT (in rugby):

essai r.m.

II. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] CZ. cz. przech. <cz. przeszł., part passé tried>

1. try (attempt):

try exam question

2. try (test out):

try recipe, tool, product, method, activity
try person
try thief: door, window
try door knob
to try sth on sb/sth idea, possibility
proposer [qc] à qn/qc
to try sth on sb/sth food
donner [qc] à qn/qc pour voir

3. try (taste, sample):

4. try (consult):

try person
try book

5. try (subject to stress):

try tolerance, faith

6. try PR.:

try case, criminal

III. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] CZ. cz. nieprzech. <cz. przeszł., part passé tried>

1. try (make attempt):

to try for loan, university place
to try for world record
to try for baby
essaie un peu! pot.

2. try (enquire):

IV. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ]

I. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. go (move, travel):

aller (from de, to à, en)
to go by or past person, vehicle:
who goes there? WOJSK.
where do we go from here? przen.

2. go (on specific errand, activity):

3. go (attend):

4. go (used as auxiliary with present participle):

5. go (depart):

6. go (die):

go euf.

7. go (disappear):

8. go (be sent, transmitted):

9. go (become):

10. go (change over to new system):

to go Labour/Conservative POLIT. country, constituency:

11. go (be, remain):

12. go (weaken, become impaired):

13. go (of time):

14. go (be got rid of):

15. go (operate, function):

go vehicle, machine, clock:
to set [sth] going
to get going engine, machine:
to get going przen. business:
to keep going person, business, machine:
to keep going person, business, machine:

16. go (start):

17. go (lead):

aller, conduire, mener (to à)

18. go (extend in depth or scope):

19. go (belong, be placed):

20. go (fit):

21. go (be expressed, sung etc in particular way):

22. go (be accepted):

23. go (be about to):

24. go (happen):

comment ça va? pot.
how goes it? żart.
comment ça va? pot.
how goes it? żart.
comment va? slang

25. go (be on average):

26. go (be sold):

the house went for over £100, 000

27. go (be on offer):

28. go (contribute):

29. go (be given):

go award, prize:
aller (to à)
go estate, inheritance, title:
passer (to à)

30. go (emphatic use):

31. go (of money) (be spent, used up):

32. go (make sound, perform action or movement):

go bell, alarm:

33. go (resort to, have recourse to):

to go to war country:
to go to war soldier:
to go to law Brit or to the law Am

34. go:

go (break, collapse etc) roof:
go cable, rope:
go (fuse) light bulb:

35. go (bid, bet):

I'll go as high as £100
I went up to £100

36. go (take one's turn):

37. go (be in harmony):

38. go (relieve oneself):

go pot., euf.

39. go Am (in takeaway):

II. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] CZ. cz. przech. see usage note

1. go (travel):

to go one's own way przen.

2. go (bet, bid) pot.:

he went £20

III. go <pl goes> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] RZ.

1. go Brit:

tour r.m.
essai r.m.
to have a go at sth

2. go (energy):

go pot.

3. go Brit pot.:

attaque r.ż.

4. go (board game):

go r.m.

IV. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] PRZYM.

all systems are go! ASTRON.

V. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ]

to make a go of sth
he's all go pot.!
it's all the go pot.!
that was a near go pot.!
to go off on one Brit pot.
to go off like a frog in a sock Aus pot. event:
to go off like a frog in a sock person:
there you go pot.!
don't go there slang

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defence [dɪˈfents] RZ. Aus, Brit

défense r.ż.
to play in [or Am on] defence

policy1 <-cies> [ˈpɒləsi, Am ˈpɑ:lə-] RZ. a. POLIT.

politique r.ż.

policy2 <-cies> [ˈpɒləsi, Am ˈpɑ:lə-] RZ. (insurance)

security <-ties> [sɪˈkjʊərəti, Am ˈkjʊrət̬i] RZ.

1. security no rodz., no l.mn. (measures):

2. security no rodz., no l.mn. (personnel):

3. security no l.mn. (safety):

4. security l.poj. (payment guarantee):

garantie r.ż.

5. security l.mn. (investments):

I. European [ˌjʊərəˈpɪən, Am ˌjʊrə-] PRZYM.

II. European [ˌjʊərəˈpɪən, Am ˌjʊrə-] RZ.

Européen(ne) r.m. (r.ż.)

I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:mən] PRZYM.

1. common (ordinary):

common name

2. common (widespread):

common disease

3. common ndm. (shared):

to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc

4. common <-er, -est> pej. (low-class):

common criminal, thief

5. common (average):

II. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:mən] RZ.

and [ən] SPÓJ.

1. and (also):

2. and MAT.:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

zwroty:

w słowniku PONS

policy1 <-cies> [ˈpa··si] RZ. a. POLIT.

politique r.ż.

policy2 <-cies> [ˈpa··si] RZ. (insurance)

security <-ies> [sɪ·ˈkjʊr·ə·t̬i] RZ.

1. security no rodz. (measures):

2. security no rodz. (personnel):

3. security (safety):

4. security l.poj. (payment guarantee):

garantie r.ż.

5. security l.mn. (investments):

I. European [ˌjʊr·ə·ˈpi·ən] PRZYM.

II. European [ˌjʊr·ə·ˈpi·ən] RZ.

Européen(ne) r.m. (r.ż.)

I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈka·mən] PRZYM.

1. common (ordinary):

common name

2. common (widespread):

common disease

3. common ndm. (shared):

to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc

4. common <-er, -est> pej. (low-class):

common criminal, thief

5. common (average):

II. common [ˈka·mən] RZ.

and [ənd] SPÓJ.

1. and (also):

2. and math:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

zwroty:

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Railroad retirement taxes, which have historically been higher than social security taxes, are calculated, like benefit payments, on a two-tier basis.
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Compliance with these documents provides relative legal security (presumption of conformity).
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When transactions are suspended in the cash market on a given security, due to undue price movement, transactions on the option based on the underlying security are also suspended.
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Deferral on these loans puts the honor of the family and the security of the woman at risk, thus making shame and humiliation collateral for micro credit institutions.
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As another example, a company could not insist that an employee provide a passport rather than, say, a driver's license and social security card.
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