SDF
English
Proper noun
SDF
- (military) Initialism of (Japanese) Self-Defence Force(s).
- 2014, Dennis T. Yasutomo, Japan's Civil-Military Diplomacy: The Banks of the Rubicon[1], Routledge, →ISBN:
- Japan's initial contribution to Kabul resembled “checkbook diplomacy plus” with a pledge of ODA plus the dispatch of the Maritime SDF to the Indian Ocean. These steps appeared sufficient.
- 2017, Robert S. Ross, Øystein Tunsjø, editors, Strategic Adjustment and the Rise of China[2], Cornell University Press, →ISBN:
- The reorientation of the SDFs operational posture has gone hand in hand with a sustained legislative effort to alter the legal underpinnings of Japan's security policy.
- (military) Initialism of Syrian Democratic Forces.
- (historical, politics, 1881–1911) Initialism of Social Democratic Federation.
Noun
SDF (uncountable)
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French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛs.de.ɛf/
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Noun
SDF m (plural SDF)
- initialism of sans domicile fixe: (someone) homeless, (someone) without a permanent home (official French government term)
- 2006, Liberation, Paris (story headline, July 22)
- A Paris, les SDF priés de sortir de la photo
- In Paris, homeless requested to leave the picture
- 2006, Nouvel Obs (story headline, November 11)
- Kirk Douglas fête Thanksgiving avec les SDF
- Kirk Douglas celebrates Thanksgiving with the homeless
- 2006, Liberation, Paris (story headline, July 22)
References
- service-public.fr official site describing national ID cards for homeless people: Carte nationale d'identité pour les personnes sans domicile fixe (SDF)