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1 instalment
دَفْعَة \ instalment: one part of payment that is being paid regularly: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also قسط (قِسْط) \ فَصْل (من مُسَلْسَل) \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) \ قِسْط \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. -
2 دفعة
دَفْعَة \ burst: a sudden short use of power: a burst of gunfire; a burst of speed. push: a pushing movement: I gave the door a push, and it swung open. shove: a push. \ دَفْعَة \ instalment: one part of payment that is being paid regularly: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also قسط (قِسْط) \ دَفْعَة مالية \ payment: paying: Here is $5 in payment of your bill. \ دَفْعَة مُقَدَّمة \ advance: money paid before it is earned. \ دَفْعَة واحِدة كبيرة \ a lump sum: one large payment instead of several small ones. \ دَفْعيّ (دَفّاع) \ propulsive, impulsive. -
3 فصل
فَصْل \ act: a division of a play. chapter: a division of a book. insulation: being insulated against heat, sound or electricity. quarter: three months of the year: We pay the rent every quarter. separation: separating; being separate. \ فَصْل \ class: a group of students being taught together: That boy is in my class. \ See Also صَفّ دِراسِيّ \ فَصْل (من مُسَلْسَل) \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) \ فَصْل (في قِصّة) \ episode: an event in a set of events, esp. in a story. \ See Also حادِثَة \ فَصْل الخَرِيف \ autumn: the period of the year between summer and winter. fall: Autumn: We’ll visit Europe in the fall. \ فَصْل دِراسي (في جامعة) \ semester: either of the two periods into which a year at universities, esp. in the USA, is divided. \ فَصْل الرَّبيع \ spring: the time of year (between winter and summer) when plants begin to grow: Many hot countries have no spring. \ فَصْل الشتاء \ winter: the coldest period of the year (November to February in northen countries; June to August in southern countries). \ فَصْل الصَّيْف \ summer: the hottest period of the year (June to August in northern countries; December to February in southern countries). summertime: the summer period. \ فَصْل مُثير \ drama: an exciting event or excited scene: We heard the drama of their escape from the prison camp. Don’t let’s have dramas about going to bed on time, children. \ فَصْل من فُصُول السَّنَة \ season: (not in countries near the equator) one of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter). -
4 قسط
قِسْط \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. -
5 instalment
installment [ɪn'stɔːlmənt] nome1) (partial payment) rata f.2) (section) (of serial) puntata f., episodio m.; (of novel) puntata f.* * *1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.) rata2) (a part of a story that is printed one part at a time eg in a weekly magazine, or read in parts on the radio: Did you hear the final instalment last week?) puntata* * *instalment (1), ( USA) installment /ɪnˈstɔ:lmənt/n.2 puntata; dispensa: The story was published in instalments, il racconto è stato pubblicato a puntate3 parte; quota; lotto: the first instalment of a lot of goods, il primo lotto di una partita di merce● instalment buying, acquisti a rate □ (leg.) instalment contract, contratto a consegne ripartite □ instalment finance, finanziamento con il credito rateale □ (fin., USA) instalment plan, piano di pagamento rateale (cfr. ingl. hire purchase, sotto hire) □ instalment sale, vendita rateale □ instalment selling, vendite rateali □ (market.) on the instalment plan, a rate; rateale.instalment (2), ( USA) installment (2) /ɪnˈstɔ:lmənt/n. [u](tecn.) installazione; messa in opera.* * *installment [ɪn'stɔːlmənt] nome1) (partial payment) rata f.2) (section) (of serial) puntata f., episodio m.; (of novel) puntata f. -
6 pay
pay [peɪ](verb: preterite, past participle paid)1. noun• to pay sb $20 payer qn 20 dollars• he paid them $20 for the ticket il leur a acheté le billet pour 20 dollars• he paid them $20 for the work il les a payés 20 dollars pour ce travail• he paid $20 for the ticket il a payé le billet 20 dollarsc. [+ interest] rapporter ; [+ dividend] distribuer• shares that pay 5% des actions qui rapportent 5 %• to put paid to sb's hopes/chances ruiner les espoirs/chances de qn• we paid a visit to Paris on our way south nous avons fait un petit tour à Paris en descendant vers le suda. payer• you'll pay for this! vous (me) le payerez !b. ( = be profitable) rapporter, être rentable• does it pay? est-ce que ça rapporte ?4. compounds[dispute, negotiation] salarial► pay-as-you-go adjective [mobile phone] à carte rechargeable noun (US) retenue f à la source de l'impôt sur le revenu► pay bed noun (British) lit m (d'hôpital) payant (par opposition aux soins gratuits du système de Sécurité sociale britannique)a. rembourser• I paid my brother back the £10 I owed him j'ai remboursé à mon frère les 10 livres que je lui devaisb. ( = get even with) to pay sb back for doing sth faire payer à qn qch qu'il a fait• I'll pay you back for that! je vous revaudrai ça !• he paid £10 down (as deposit) il a versé un acompte de 10 livres► pay in separable transitive verb verser (to à)[risk, scheme, decision] être payant ; [patience] être récompenséa. [+ debts] s'acquitter de ; [+ loan] rembourser• to pay sb off ( = bribe) acheter qnb. [+ worker, staff] licencier► pay out[insurance policy] rembourser( = spend) débourser• they paid out a large sum of money on new equipment ils ont dépensé beaucoup d'argent pour acheter de nouveaux équipements• pay up! payez !* * *[peɪ] 1.noun gen salaire m; ( to soldier) solde f; Administration traitement m2.to be in the pay of somebody — péj être à la solde de quelqu'un
noun modifier [ agreement, claim, negotiations, deal] salarial; [ rise, cut] de salaire; [ freeze, structure, policy] des salaires3.transitive verb (prét, pp paid)1) (for goods, services) gen payer; verser [down payment]to pay £100 on account — verser un acompte de 100 livres
to pay something into — verser quelque chose sur [account]
to pay high/low wages — payer bien/mal
to pay dividends — fig finir par rapporter
3) ( give)to pay attention/heed to — faire/prêter attention à
4) ( benefit)4.it would pay him/her etc to do — fig il/elle etc y gagnerait à faire
intransitive verb (prét, pp paid)1) gen payerI'll make you pay for this! — fig tu me le paieras!
‘pay on entry’ — ‘paiement à l'entrée’
‘pay and display’ — ( in carpark) ‘payez et laissez le ticket en évidence’
pay on demand — ( on cheque) payer à vue
2) ( bring gain) [business] rapporter; [activity, quality] payerto pay for itself — [business, purchase] s'amortir
•Phrasal Verbs:- pay back- pay down- pay in- pay off- pay out- pay up••there'll be hell (colloq) ou the devil to pay — ça va barder (colloq)
to pay a visit — (colloq) euph aller au petit coin (colloq)
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