proceeding

proceeding
proceeding [{{t}}prə'si:dɪŋ]
1 noun
(a) {{}}formal{{}} (way of acting) manière f de procéder, façon f d'agir
(b) (event) événement m
2 proceedings plural noun
(a) (events)
proceedings were interrupted by… le déroulement des événements a été interrompu par…;
the proceedings passed off peacefully tout s'est déroulé sans incident;
we watched the proceedings on television nous avons regardé la retransmission télévisée de la cérémonie
(b) (meeting) réunion f, séance f;
I missed some of the proceedings j'ai manqué une partie de la réunion ou des débats
(c) (records → of meeting) compte rendu m, procès-verbal m; (→ of conference, learned society) actes mpl
(d) {{}}Law{{}} (legal action) procès m, poursuites fpl; (legal process) procédure f;
to take or to institute (legal) proceedings against sb intenter une action (en justice) contre qn, engager des poursuites contre qn;
legal proceedings are very slow in this country la procédure judiciaire est très lente dans ce pays

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