Summary
express {adjective}
formel · explicite · exprès
to express {verb}
exprimer · répandre · manifester · extérioriser
express {noun}
express train · fast train
English-French translation for "express"
"express" French translation
express {adjective}
It shall be necessary for express consent to be stated before a competent judicial officer.
It is about the concrete fact of having an express mandate from the UN for military action.
The legal aid literature does not offer us an express model of a mutual interest approach.
And so I will take the opportunity at this plenary sitting to say that it is my express wish that the Council should lend its support to
Africa's political leaders have expressed explicit commitments to tackle the climate change challenge.
The explicit provision of the law regulates the right of the child to express his/her views.
Therefore, it was not necessary to include an express reference to article 15 (1) in paragraph (2).
Express consent of the parties involved to the marriage is required.
This express reference creates the erroneous impression that this is not the case.
Express consent is also required, something that I think has been quite crucial in these negotiations.
Risk to life constitutes an express ground for protection in IRPA (section 97).
A marriage may not be concluded without the express consent of both spouses (art. 4).
The conduct of the marine scientific research shall be with its express consent.
Express consent of the parties involved to the marriage is also required.
Transmitted by the International Express Carriers Conference (IECC)
to express {verb}
to express [expressed|expressed] {vb} (also: to phrase, to press out, to voice)
I should like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation of the Council.
I would, however, express personal surprise regarding one aspect of the question.
Incorporation in legislation of the right of the child to express views freely.
The Arab Group is entitled to express its views like any other regional group.
I also wish to express my appreciation to all of them for their participation.
to express [expressed|expressed] {vb} (also: to give off, to pull out, to release, to shed)
Every person has the right freely to form, express and disseminate his opinion.
Everyone has the right freely to form, express and disseminate his opinions.
Everyone has the right to express an opinion or to impart an opinion by means of words - either in writing or orally, through sound, image
Expressing concern that denial of access to information on matters of public concern remains widespread in many government bureaucracies,
to express [expressed|expressed] {vb} (also: to hold a demonstration, to take to the streets, to demonstrate, to manifest)
Lastly, I want to express our general support for Mrs Lalumière's magnificent report.
And there is complete freedom in this Parliament to express opinions through the vote.
Everyone shall have the right to express his or her mind publicly.”
Judges when crafting a sentence will look at a person's ability to express remorse.
Mr President, I would like to express my agreement with the comments of the rapporteur, Mrs Kinnock.
to express [expressed|expressed] {vb} (also: to show)
express {noun}
express train {noun}
fast train {noun}
express {adjective}
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "express":
© Princeton Universityverbalize · verbalise · utter · give tongue to · show · evince · carry · convey · state · press out · extract · expressage · limited · express mail
Synonyms (French) for "express":
© myThes Dicollecteminute · rapide · instantané
Usage examples
Usage examples for "express" in French
Similar words
exportation · exporter · exporters · exports · exposed · exposition · expositive · expository · expostulation · exposure · express · expressed · expression · expressionless · expressions · expressive · expressly · expressway · expropriated · expropriation · expulsion
More translations in the Arabic-English dictionary.