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['ækʃ(ə)n] n | |
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| gen. |
procès |
| astr. |
fonctionnement m |
| chem. |
activité f; procédé m; processus m; phénomène m; têtes f; influence f |
| commun., IT, engl. |
action f |
| cultur., industr., construct. |
éléments de transmission |
| econ. |
poursuites f |
| IT, dat.proc. |
action d'un système de fichiers |
| lab.law. |
moyen de lutte |
| law |
action en justice; action fondée sur une transgression circonstanciée; action pour atteinte indirecte; poursuite f |
| med. |
effet m |
| patents. |
acte m; cause f; litige m; procédure f; actes m |
| polit., law |
recours m |
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| gen. |
moteur! m |
| cinema |
partez! |
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| English thesaurus |
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| abbr. |
Em219 |
| cinema |
"Action" is called during filming to indicate the start of the current take. See also cut, speed, lock it down. |
| law |
legal proceedings; lawsuit; In court, when one person sues someone else to, defend or enforce a right, stop something bad from happening or fix something, or punish them for a crime |
| lit. |
the unfolding of a sequence of events in a narrative or play. Or 2. the plot as a whole. |
| mil., abbr. |
act |
| social.sc. |
action |
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| abbr. |
A Call To Improve Orphans Needs; American Council to Improve our Neighborhoods (Американский совет по благоустройству жилых районов Углов) |
| abbr., ed. |
Advising Counseling Testing Involving Orienting And Networking |
| abbr., inf. |
Anything that is going on, partying, gambling, social activities, etc.When visiting the city for the first time, Sam asked the taxi driver, "Is there any Action after 10:00?" The taxi driver responded, "Yes sir, there is plenty of Action in this town."... |
| abbr., relig. |
Advent Christian Training In Oversight Nurture |
| abbr., transp. |
Accessible Community Transportation In Our Nation |
| abbr., UN, AIDS. |
Access, Care, Treatment, Inter-Organizational Needs pilot project |