one-child policy en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de one-child policy en el diccionario inglés»francés

child <pl children> [ingl. brit. tʃʌɪld, ingl. am. tʃaɪld] SUST.

I.one [ingl. brit. wʌn, ingl. am. wən] DETMTE. When one is used as a personal pronoun it is translated by on when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = on ne sait jamais. When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition it is usually translated by vous: it can make one ill = cela peut vous rendre malade.
For more examples and all other uses, see the entry below.

II.one [ingl. brit. wʌn, ingl. am. wən] PRON.

1. one (indefinite):

un/une m/f

3. one (referring to a specific person):

you're a one coloq.!

III.one [ingl. brit. wʌn, ingl. am. wən] SUST. (number)

VII.one [ingl. brit. wʌn, ingl. am. wən]

Véase también: road, never, hell, any

road [ingl. brit. rəʊd, ingl. am. roʊd] SUST.

1. road (between places):

route f (from de, to à)
to hit the road coloq., to take (to) the road
routier/-ière

3. road (way):

road fig.
(get) out of my road coloq.!
dégage! coloq.

never [ingl. brit. ˈnɛvə, ingl. am. ˈnɛvər] ADV. When never is used to modify a verb (she never wears a hat, I've never seen him) it is translated ne…jamais in French; ne comes before the verb, and before the auxiliary in compound tenses, and jamais comes after the verb or auxiliary: elle ne porte jamais de chapeau, je ne l'ai jamais vu.
When never is used without a verb, it is translated by jamais alone: ‘admit it!’—‘never!’ = ‘avoue-le!’—‘jamais’.
For examples and particular usages, see the entry below.

1. never (not ever):

I.hell [ingl. brit. hɛl, ingl. am. hɛl] SUST.

3. hell (as intensifier) coloq.:

he's one hell of a smart guy ingl. am.
on en a bavé coloq.
barrons-nous! coloq.
dégage! coloq.
qu'est- ce que tu fais, bon Dieu? coloq.
je laisse tomber! coloq.

II.hell [ingl. brit. hɛl, ingl. am. hɛl] INTERJ. argot

III.hell [ingl. brit. hɛl, ingl. am. hɛl]

to be hell coloq. on sth ingl. am.
to catch hell coloq. ingl. am.
to do sth for the hell of it coloq.
engueuler qn coloq.
go on, give 'em hell argot
chambouler qc coloq.
to raise (merry) hell coloq.

I.any [ˈenɪ] DETMTE. When any is used as a determiner in negative sentences it is not usually translated in French: we don't have any money = nous n'avons pas d'argent.
When any is used as a determiner in questions it is translated by du, de l', de la or des according to the gender and number of the noun that follows: is there any soap? = y a-t-il du savon?; is there any flour? = y a-t-il de la farine?; are there any questions? = est-ce qu'il y a des questions?
For examples and other determiner uses see I. in the entry below.
When any is used as a pronoun in negative sentences and in questions it is translated by en: we don't have any = nous n'en avons pas; have you got any? = est-ce que vous en avez?
For more examples and other pronoun uses see II. below.
For adverbial uses such as any more, any longer, any better etc. see III. below.

3. any (no matter which):

1. any (with comparatives):

I.one's [ingl. brit. wʌnz, ingl. am. wənz] In French determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify. So when one's is used as a determiner it is translated by son + masculine singular noun (son argent), by sa + feminine noun (sa voiture) BUT by son + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute h (son assiette) and by ses + plural noun (ses enfants).
When one's is stressed, à soi is added after the noun.
When one’s is used in expressions such as to brush one’s teeth where an indirect reflexive verb is used in French, it is translated by le/la/les: to brush one’s teeth = se laver les dents; .
For examples and particular usages see the entry one’s.

one's → one is, → one has

II.one's [ingl. brit. wʌnz, ingl. am. wənz] DETMTE.

policy [ingl. brit. ˈpɒlɪsi, ingl. am. ˈpɑləsi] SUST.

one-child policy en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de one-child policy en el diccionario inglés»francés

Véase también: eight

policy1 <-cies> [ˈpɒləsi, ingl. am. ˈpɑ:lə-] SUST. a. POL.

policy2 <-cies> [ˈpɒləsi, ingl. am. ˈpɑ:lə-] SUST. (insurance)

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In the letter they called for adjustments to be made to the one-child policy as soon as possible.
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Additionally, opponents of the one-child policy have said the case is a potential turning point in the efforts to end the rule.
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The one-child policy was designed from the outset to be a one-generation policy.
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The one-child policy stole the freedom the women have in deciding how to live their lives and in making their own decisions.
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Rapid fertility reduction associated with the one-child policy has potentially negative results.
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Instigated in 1978, the one-child policy has created a generation known as singletons or little emperors ("xiao huangdi").
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Because of their one-child policy, couples will selectively abort females until the desired male is conceived.
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Its strict one-child policy and a traditional preference for male heirs result in the abandonment of girls and disabled children.
www.thestar.com
The one-child policy is resisted, particularly in rural areas, primarily because of the need for agricultural labour and a traditional preference for boys.
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Many comments called for an end to the one-child policy, or tied the case to other controversial topics such as the corruption of local officials or the country's rural-urban divide.
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