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1 accumulation
accumulation [ə‚kju:mjʊ'leɪʃən]Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > accumulation
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2 accumulation
(of capital) accroissement m; (of interest) accumulation f -
3 accumulation at (compound) interest
capitalisation (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > accumulation at (compound) interest
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4 accrual
accrual rate taux m d'accumulation ou d'accroissementaccrual accounting comptabilité f d'engagements;accruals concept principe m d'indépendance des exercices ou de rattachement à l'exercice;accruals and deferred income compte m de régularisation;STOCK EXCHANGE accrual of dividend échéance f de dividende -
5 accrual
accrual [ə'kru:əl]►► Accountancy accrual accounting comptabilité f d'engagements;accruals concept principe m d'indépendance des exercices ou de rattachement à l'exercice;accrual of dividend échéance f de dividende;accrual rate taux m d'accumulation ou d'accroissement -
6 steady
A adj1 ( gradual) [increase, accumulation, decline] progressif/-ive ;2 (even, continual) [pace, progress, stream] régulier/-ière, constant ; [rain] incessant ; [breathing, drip, thud] régulier/-ière ; a steady stream of cars/callers un flot constant de voitures/visiteurs ; to drive at a steady 80 kmh rouler à une vitesse régulière de 80 kmh ; progress has been steady les progrès ont été réguliers ;3 (firm, unwavering) [hand] ferme ; fig [trust, faith] immuable ; is the ladder/the chair steady? est-ce que l'échelle/la chaise est stable? ; to keep ou hold sth steady tenir fermement qch ; he isn't very steady on his feet ( from age) il n'est plus très ferme sur ses jambes ; ( from drunkenness) il titube ; to hold steady Fin [share prices, interest rates] se maintenir ; to hold steady at 270 euros Fin se maintenir à 270 euros ;5 ( reliable) [job, income] fixe ; [boyfriend, relationship] régulier/-ière ; [company, worker] fiable.C vtr1 ( keep still) tenir [ladder, camera] ; she tried to steady her hand elle a essayé d'empêcher sa main de trembler ;2 ( control) to steady one's nerves se calmer les nerfs ; to steady one's voice maîtriser le tremblement de sa voix.D vi1 [hand] cesser de trembler ; [boat] cesser de bouger ; [voice, nerves] se calmer ;2 [prices, interest rates] se stabiliser. -
7 cumulative
cumulative ['kju:mjʊlətɪv]cumulatif►► Finance cumulative balance solde m cumulé;Law cumulative evidence preuve f par accumulation de témoignages;Finance cumulative interest intérêts mpl cumulatifs;Stock Exchange cumulative preference share action f privilégiée;Finance cumulative profit bénéfice m cumulé;Politics cumulative voting vote m plural
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