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 Translation for 'nuclear free' from English to French
mil.
dénucléarisé {adj}
nuclear-free
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nucl.
nucléaire {adj}
nuclear
nucl.occup.
scientifique {m} nucléaire
nuclear scientist
nucl.
fission {f} nucléaire
nuclear fission
armesmil.nucl.
arme {f} atomique
nuclear weapon
électr.nucl.
réacteur {m} nucléaire
nuclear reactor
fusion {f} du cœur (d'un réacteur nucléaire)(nuclear) meltdown
nucl.
expérience {f} nucléaire
nuclear testing
armesmil.
ogive {f} nucléaire
nuclear warhead
chim.nucl.occup.
chimiste {m} nucléaire
nuclear chemist
armesnucl.
arme {f} nucléaire
nuclear weapon
mil.nucl.
guerre {f} nucléaire
nuclear war
chim.nucl.
chimie {f} nucléaire
nuclear chemistry
méd.nucl.occup.
médecin {m} nucléaire
nuclear physician
nucl.pol.
puissance {f} nucléaire
nuclear power
armesmil.nucl.
atomisation {f} [destruction]
nuclear annihilation
phys.
décroissance {f} radioactive
nuclear decay
phys.
décroissance {f} radioactive
nuclear disintegration
phys.
désintégration {f} radioactive
nuclear decay
phys.
désintégration {f} radioactive
nuclear disintegration
phys.
transmutation {f} nucléaire
nuclear transmutation
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Usage Examples English
  • The Foreign Minister said that Kazakhstan was calling for a nuclear free world by 2045, the 100th anniversary of the United Nations.
  • Kobe Port also hosts one of the world's fastest supercomputers, and Hyogo Prefecture passed laws to keep Kobe Port free of nuclear weapons (a nuclear-free zone) since the year 1975.
  • In the post war period the RNZAF dealt progressively with demobilisation and disposal of its large obsolete fleet, rearmament to support the Cold War, some loss of training opportunities with the American suspension of ANZUS Treaty obligations in protest at New Zealand becoming a nuclear free zone, social changes which saw women become combat pilots, and the loss of combat capability.
  • In 2009, Chinese leader Hu Jintao called for a bolstered arms control agenda at the United Nations General Assembly, joining United States President Barack Obama's earlier calls for a nuclear-free world.
  • The declaration of various areas of many Australian states as nuclear free zones was a key factor in the selection of coal plants over nuclear plants.

  • In 1998, the Santa Cruz community declared itself a nuclear-free zone, and in 2003, the Santa Cruz City Council became the first city council in the U.S.
  • 1985 — Rarotonga Treaty is opened for signing in the Cook Islands, creating a nuclear-free zone in the South Pacific.
  • In 1985, the town was declared a nuclear free zone. Wolfville was declared Canada's first fair trade town on April 17, 2007. In May 2016, Wolfville was designated as the third Cittaslow in Canada.
  • McVeigh had a road atlas with hand-drawn designations of the most likely places for nuclear attacks and considered buying property in Seligman, Arizona, which he determined to be in a "nuclear-free zone."
  • It supported New Zealand's nuclear-free policy and opposed military interventionism, particularly during the war in Afghanistan.

  • García Robles received the peace prize as the driving force behind the Treaty of Tlatelolco, setting up a nuclear-free zone in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Ultimately, the end of Muldoon's government came following a late-night clash with National backbencher Marilyn Waring over highly contentious Opposition-sponsored nuclear-free New Zealand legislation, in which Waring told him she would cross the floor (giving the Opposition a victory).
  • He also fulfilled a campaign promise to deny New Zealand's port facilities to nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered vessels, making New Zealand a nuclear-free zone.
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