collaboration

collaboration
collaboration [kɔ(l)labɔʀasjɔ̃]
feminine noun
collaboration (à on ) ; (à un journal) contribution (à to)
• en collaboration (étroite) avec in (close) collaboration with
* * *
kɔlabɔʀasjɔ̃
nom féminin
1) (à une revue, un journal) contribution (à to); (à un ouvrage, un projet) collaboration (à on)

en collaboration avec — in collaboration with

2) Histoire Politique collaboration (avec with)
* * *
kɔ(l)labɔʀasjɔ̃ nf
1) (de travail) collaboration

en étroite collaboration avec — in close collaboration with

2) HISTOIRE collaboration
* * *
collaboration nf
1 (à revue, journal) contribution (à to); (à ouvrage, projet) collaboration (à on); en collaboration avec in collaboration with;
2 Hist, Pol collaboration (avec with).
[kɔlabɔrasjɔ̃] nom féminin
1. [aide] collaboration, co-operation, help
en collaboration étroite avec in close co-operation with
2. HISTOIRE [politique] collaborationist policy
[période] collaboration

Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. 2013.

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