- condition sine qua non
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Le dictionnaire commercial Français-Russe. - RUSSO . R. Giraud. 2002.
Le dictionnaire commercial Français-Russe. - RUSSO . R. Giraud. 2002.
sine qua non — ● sine qua non locution adjectivale (mots latin signifiant sans quoi non) Indispensable : Une condition sine qua non. sine qua non loc. adv. (lat., [condition] sans laquelle non ) Condition sine qua non, obligatoire, indispensable. ⇒SINE QUA NON … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sine qua non — La condition sine qua non (prononcer comme ciné quoi nonne /si.ne.kwa.nɔn/, mot à mot sans quoi non) ou conditio sine qua non (la condition nécessaire) était à l origine un terme juridique latin signifiant « sans laquelle cela ne pourrait… … Wikipédia en Français
sine qua non — (si né koua non ) s. m. La condition indispensable, sans laquelle on ne peut rien. Adjectivement. Condition sine qua non. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. res (sous entendu), chose, sine, sans, qua, laquelle, non, non … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
SINE QUA NON — Loc. adv. latine qui s’emploie adjectivement en français pour signifier Qui est indispensable, sans quoi rien ne peut se faire, ne peut avoir lieu. Une condition sine qua non … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
sine qua non — I noun absolute condition, absolute prerequisite, antecedent, condition, contingency, essential clause, essential condition, essential matter, essential part, essential qualification, indispensable condition, indispensable item, necessity,… … Law dictionary
sine\ qua\ non — [ sinekwanɔn ] loc. adj. • 1565; du lat. des écoles, littéralt « (condition) sans laquelle non » ♦ Condition (II, 1o) sine qua non … Encyclopédie Universelle
sine qua non — an indispensable condition, c.1600, Latin, lit. without which not, from sine without + qua ablative fem. singular of qui which + non not. Feminine to agree with implied causa. The Latin phrase is common in Scholastic use. Sometimes a masculine… … Etymology dictionary
sine qua non — [sī′nē kwā nän′, sin′ā kwä nōn′] n. [L, without which not] an essential condition, qualification, etc.; indispensable thing; absolute prerequisite … English World dictionary
sine qua non — is normally pronounced see nay kwah nohn, although other pronunciations are heard. It means ‘an indispensable condition or qualification’ … Modern English usage
Sine qua non — For other uses, see Sine qua non (disambiguation). Sine qua non (pronounced /ˌsaɪnɨ kweɪ ˈnɒn/, Latin: [ˈsine kwaː ˈnoːn])[1] or condicio sine qua non (plural: condiciones sine quibus non) refers to an indispensable and essential action,… … Wikipedia
Sine qua non (disambiguation) — la. Sine qua non is a Latin phrase that refers to indispensable and essential action, condition, or ingredient. Sine qua non may also refer to: * Sine Qua Non ( Battlestar Galactica ), an episode of the sci fi TV series Battlestar Galactica *… … Wikipedia