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couvre-feu - traducción al Inglés

BAN ON ENTERING PUBLIC AREAS SUCH AS STREETS OR SQUARES AT CERTAIN TIMES
Curfews; Couvre-feu; Shoot at sight; Cerfew; Kerfew; Curfew law
  • Notice of a curfew in Jersey, 1942.
  • Armed police enforce a curfew in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] during the 2020 [[George Floyd protests]].
  • Enforcing a curfew in [[Hebron]], 1969
  • Sign in a [[Montréal]] store window indicating that the store would close early due to curfew (2021).

couvre-feu         
n. curfew
couvrir le feu      
damp down a fire

Definición

curfew
n.
1) to impose a curfew
2) to lift a curfew
3) a midnight curfew

Wikipedia

Curfew

A curfew is a government order specifying a time during which certain regulations apply. Typically, curfews order all people affected by them to not be in public places or on roads within a certain time frame, typically in the evening and nighttime hours. Such an order may be issued by public authorities but also by the owner of a house to those living in the household. For instance, an au pair was typically given a curfew, which regulates when they must return to the host family's home in the evening.

Curfews were a common element of control used in martial law, though curfews can also be implemented for public safety in the event of a disaster, pandemic, or crisis.

Ejemplos de uso de couvre-feu
1. Couvre–feu En soirée, la junte militaire a imposé un couvre–feu nocturne ŕ Rangoon et Mandalay, deuxi';me ville du pays.
2. L‘ONU et les humanitaires ont imposé un quasi–couvre–feu.
3. Les organisations humanitaires sont contraintes au couvre–feu.
4. Certaines villes côtières ont été placées sous couvre–feu nocturne.
5. Malgré le couvre–feu et la répression, la mobilisation demeure.