Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
dismissal [ingl brit dɪsˈmɪsl, ingl am ˌdɪsˈmɪs(ə)l] SOST
1. dismissal:
2. dismissal (of idea, threat):
- dismissal
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3. dismissal DIR (of appeal, claim):
- dismissal
- rejet m
unfair dismissal SOST DIR
- unfair dismissal
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constructive dismissal SOST U
wrongful dismissal SOST U or C
- wrongful dismissal
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- wrongful dismissal, arrest, imprisonment
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nel dizionario PONS
dismissal SOST no pl
1. dismissal (disregarding):
- dismissal
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2. dismissal (firing from a job):
- dismissal
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3. dismissal (removal from high position):
- dismissal
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- dismissal
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- dismissal
- révocation d'un fonctionnaire
- dismissal
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- dismissal
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- The Premier ministre in France is the head of the government and is in charge of its activities. He remains in office for five years. He is authorized to enforce guidelines and regulations in areas which are unregulated. He suggests the appointment and dismissal of Ministers to the President and is responsible for Parliament.
dismissal SOST
1. dismissal (disregarding):
- dismissal
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2. dismissal:
3. dismissal (sending away):
- dismissal
- renvoi m
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- The Premier ministre in France is the head of the government and is in charge of its activities. He remains in office for five years. He is authorized to enforce guidelines and regulations in areas which are unregulated. He suggests the appointment and dismissal of Ministers to the President and is responsible for Parliament.