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Meer-
proposition

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

clause [ingl. brit. klɔːz, ingl. am. klɔz] SUST.

1. clause LING.:

clause

2. clause:

clause DER., POL.
clause f
clause (in will, act of Parliament)

break clause SUST. DER.

break clause (in a contract)

consecutive clause SUST. LING.

clause f consécutive

coordinate clause SUST.

coordinate clause
coordinate clause

conscience clause SUST.

conscience clause
clause f de conscience

escape clause SUST.

escape clause DER., COM.
clause f dérogatoire

escalator clause SUST.

escalator clause
clause f d'indexation

escalation clause SUST.

escalation clause → escalator clause

escalator clause SUST.

escalator clause
clause f d'indexation

saving clause SUST.

saving clause
clause f restrictive

reported clause SUST.

reported clause

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

clause [klɔ:z, ingl. am. klɑ:z] SUST.

1. clause (part of sentence):

clause

2. clause (statement in law):

clause
clause f

relative clause SUST.

relative clause
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
clause
clause
relative clause
main clause
infinitive clause
clause
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

clause [klɔz] SUST.

1. clause (part of sentence):

clause

2. clause (statement in law):

clause
clause f

relative clause SUST.

relative clause
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
clause
clause
main clause
relative clause
clause
infinitive clause

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The attempt to extract out the clauses embedded under the object nouns is hardly possible.
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These words are both conjunctions; thus, they believe that they should be used only to link clauses within a sentence.
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Single parameter type classes are supported, with superclasses, derived instances, deriving clauses for common classes, default class methods and higher-kinded type variables.
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Being a missa brevis, several clauses of the text are set simultaneously in different voices.
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Some types of dependent clauses have the verb in the indicative mood.
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