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coinage ['kɔɪnɪdʒ](c) (currency system) système m monétaire(d) (invented word, phrase) invention f, création f;∎ the word is a recent coinage c'est un mot nouveau, c'est un néologisme -
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[-ni‹]1) (the process of coining.) frappe2) (the money (system) used in a country: Britain now uses decimal coinage.) système monétaire -
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Fin. frappe de monnaieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > coinage
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Jur. droit de battre monnaieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > right of coinage
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coin [kɔɪn]1. noun• to coin a phrase... si je peux m'exprimer ainsi...3. compounds* * *[kɔɪn] 1.1) pièce f (de monnaie)2) [U] ( coinage) monnaie f2.transitive verb1) frapper [coins]she's really coining it in — (colloq) elle fait des affaires en or (colloq)
2) fig forger [word, term]••the other side of the coin is that — ( something negative) le revers de la médaille, c'est que; ( something positive) le bon côté de la chose, c'est que
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['ju:nit]1) (a single thing, individual etc within a group: The building is divided into twelve different apartments or living units.) unité2) (an amount or quantity that is used as a standard in a system of measuring or coinage: The dollar is the standard unit of currency in America.) unité3) (the smallest whole number, 1, or any number between 1 and 9: In the number 23, 2 is a ten, and 3 is a unit.) unité -
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A n1 pièce f (de monnaie) ; a gold/nickel coin une pièce d'or/de nickel ; a pound coin une pièce d'une livre ;B vtr1 frapper [coins] ; she's really coining it ou money ○ elle fait des affaires en or ○ ;2 fig forger [word, term] ; money isn't everything, to coin a phrase l'argent ne fait pas le bonheur, comme on dit.to pay sb back in their own coin rendre à qn la monnaie de sa pièce ; two sides of the same coin les deux facettes d'un même problème ; the other side of the coin is that ( sth negative) le revers de la médaille, c'est que ; ( sth positive) le bon côté de la chose, c'est que. -
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B adj [system, currency, number] décimal ; decimal coinage les pièces fpl du système décimal ; decimal fraction fraction f décimale ; decimal point virgule f ; to calculate to two decimal places calculer à deux décimales ; to go decimal adopter le système décimal. -
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1 noun(a) (bottom → gen) partie f inférieure, base f; (→ of tree, column) pied m; (→ of bowl, glass) fond m; (→ of triangle) base f;∎ the bud grows at the base of the branch le bourgeon pousse à la base de la branche;∎ the base came away from the rest la base ou la partie inférieure s'est détachée du reste(b) (support, stand → of statue, pillar) socle m;∎ she used the box as a base for her sculpture elle s'est servie de la boîte comme socle pour sa sculpture(c) (of food, paint) base f;∎ the stock forms the base of your sauce le fond constitue la base de votre sauce∎ an industrial base une zone industrielle∎ the explorers returned to base les explorateurs sont retournés au camp de base;∎ the visitors made central London their base les visiteurs ont pris le centre de Londres comme point de départ;∎ Glasgow is a good base from which to explore the Highlands Glasgow est un bon point d'attache pour rayonner dans les Highlands;∎ Commerce the company's base le siège de la société∎ American familiar figurative he's way off base il est complètement à côté de la plaque;∎ first base (in baseball) première base f;∎ figurative to get to first base réussir la première étape;∎ we didn't even get to first base on n'a pas fait le moindre progrès;∎ I just thought I'd touch base je voulais juste garder le contact(a) (found → opinion, project) baser, fonder;∎ the project is based on cooperation from all regions le projet est fondé sur la coopération de toutes les régions;∎ the film is based on a true story/on a short story by Herman Melville le film est tiré d'une histoire vraie/d'une nouvelle de Herman Melville∎ where are you based? où êtes-vous installé?;∎ the job is based in Tokyo le poste est basé à Tokyo(motive, thoughts, conduct) bas, indigne; (origins) bas; (ingratitude) flagrant; (coinage) faux (fausse)►► American Technology base burner = poêle où le charbon alimente le feu automatiquement;Military base camp camp m de base;base coat (of paint) première couche f;Linguistics base component composant m de base;Finance base date date f de base;base hit (in baseball) = coup permettant au batteur d'atteindre la première base;Sport base jumping = saut en chute libre à partir d'un pont, d'une falaise ou d'une montagne, avec parachute plié que l'on ouvre le plus tard possible; Finance &Banking base lending rate = taux de base du crédit bancaire;Commerce & Electricity base load charge f minimum;Metallurgy base metal métal m vil;Biology base pair paire f de bases;American base pay salaire m de base;Banking base rate taux m de base (bancaire) (utilisé par les banques pour déterminer leur taux de prêt);American base salary salaire m de base;Banking base year année f de référence -
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debasement [dɪ'beɪsmənt](a) (degradation → of person, sport) avilissement m, abaissement m; (of tradition, profession, politics) dévalorisation f -
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A very ductile malleable brilliant greyish-white element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal. It occurs free and in argentite and other ores: used in jewellery, tableware, coinage, electrical contacts, and in electroplating. Its compounds are used in photography. (Source: CED)
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