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soundbite
English
Noun
soundbite (plural soundbites)
- Alternative spelling of sound bite
soundbite From the web:
attribution
English
Etymology
From Middle French attribution, from Latin attributio.
Noun
attribution (countable and uncountable, plural attributions)
- The act of attributing something.
- An explicit or formal acknowledgment of ownership or authorship.
- The attribution of the quote is widely regarded as dubious.
- (law) A legal doctrine by which liability is extended to a defendant who did not actually commit the tortious or criminal act.
Derived terms
- deattribution
Translations
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin attrib?ti?. Synchronically analysable as attribuer +? -tion.
Pronunciation
Noun
attribution f (plural attributions)
- allocation, allotment
- (in the plural) remit, duty
- Je suis désolé, mais cela ne fait pas partie de mes attributions.
See also
- assignation
Further reading
- “attribution” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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