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∎ in the aggregate, on aggregate dans l'ensemble, globalement;∎ Sport to win on aggregate gagner au total des points ou des buts∎ for an aggregate period of three years pendant trois ans en tout(a) (bring together) rassembler(b) (add up to) s'élever à, se monter à►► Finance aggregate amount montant m global;Finance aggregate figure chiffre m global;Finance aggregate income revenus mpl globaux;Finance aggregate net increment accroissement m global net;Commerce aggregate output production f globale -
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1 nounsomme f totale, montant m global∎ for an aggregate period of three years pendant trois ans en toutaggregate demand demande f globale;aggregate economic activity ensemble m des activités économiques;aggregate income revenus m pl globaux;aggregate net increment accroissement m global net;aggregate output rendement m global ou total;aggregate production production f globale ou totale -
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montant m total du capitalEnglish-French legislative terms > aggregate, principal, amount
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ACCOUNTANCY accrued charges effets m pl à payer;FINANCE accrued dividends dividendes m pl accrus;ACCOUNTANCY accrued expenses frais m pl cumulés ou accumulés, charges f pl à payer;ACCOUNTANCY accrued income effets ou produit m à recevoir;accrued interest intérêts m pl courus ou échusIn a separate action, Rare Medium and Motient announced today that Motient repaid approximately $26.2 million, including accrued interest, of the $50 million aggregate principal amount of exchangeable notes issued by Motient to Rare Medium by delivering to Rare Medium five million shares of XM Satellite Radio common stock held by Motient.
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amount — Synonyms and related words: account, add up, add up to, aggregate, amount to, amplitude, approach, batch, become, body, box score, budget, bulk, bunch, burden, caliber, cast, charge, chunk, clutch, come, come up to, compass, comprehend, comprise … Moby Thesaurus
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Aggregate (composite) — Aggregate is the component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress. For efficient filling, aggregate should be much smaller than the finished item, but have a wide variety of sizes. For example, the particles of stone used to… … Wikipedia
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amount — I (quantity) noun aggregate, bulk, count, extent, magnitude, mass, measure, measurement, net quantity, number, numeration, strength, substance, sum, summa, total, whole associated concepts: amount of evidence, amount of loss foreign phrases:… … Law dictionary