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1 bond
bond [bɒnd]1 noun∎ marriage bonds liens mpl conjugaux;∎ there is a very close bond between us nous sommes très liés∎ we entered into a bond to buy the land nous nous sommes engagés à acheter la terre;∎ my word is my bond je n'ai qu'une parole∎ long/medium/short bond obligation f longue/moyenne/courte(h) Building industry appareil m∎ in bond en entrepôt;∎ he put the merchandise in bond il a entreposé les marchandises en douane;∎ to take goods out of bond dédouaner des marchandises, faire sortir des marchandises de l'entrepôt(a) (hold together) lier, unir(e) Building industry liaisonner∎ the experience really bonded them (together) cela a créé des liens très forts entre eux∎ the surfaces have bonded les surfaces ont adhéré l'une à l'autre(b) (of people) former des liens affectifs;∎ we didn't really bond on n'a pas vraiment accroché;∎ humorous the guys have been away bonding on a fishing trip ils sont allés pêcher entre hommes(fetters) chaînes fpl, fers mpl; figurative liens mpl, contraintes fpl►► Finance bond equivalent yield = rendement équivalent à celui d'une obligation;Finance bond investment placement m obligataire;Finance bond issue emprunt m obligataire;∎ to make a bond issue émettre un emprunt;Finance bond market marché m obligataire ou des obligations;Finance bond note titre m d'obligation;Typography bond paper papier m de qualité supérieure;Bond Street = grande rue commerçante de Londres;Finance bond yield rendement m de l'obligationⓘ BOND STREET Cette artère commerciale de Londres est surtout célèbre pour ses magasins de mode, ses bijouteries et ses galeries de peinture. -
2 transfer
1 noun(a) (of employee) mutation f; (of goods) transfert m, transport m; (of air passenger) transfert; FINANCE (of shares, funds, capital) transfert; BANKING (of money from one account to another) virement mtransfer advice avis m de virement; transfer of bonded goods mutation f d'entrepôt;transfer certificate certificat m de transfert;transfer cheque chèque m de virement;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer duty droits m pl de transfert;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer by endorsement transmission f par endossement;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer fee frais m pl de transfert;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer form formule f de transfert;FINANCE transfer order ordre m de virement;transfer passenger (between flights) voyageur(euse) m, f en transit;transfer payment paiement m de transfert;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer register registre m des transferts;transfer restrictions restrictions f pl de transferttransfer entry article m de contre-passationtransfer deed acte m de cession; British transfer tax droits m pl de succession; (between living persons) droit de mutationtransfer rate taux m de transfert; transfer speed vitesse f de transfert(a) (employee) muter; (goods) transférer, transporter; FINANCE (shares, funds, capital) transférer; BANKING (money) virer∎ she will transfer the rights over to him elle va lui céder les droits∎ I'm transferring you now je vous mets en communicationBritish transfer charge call communication f en PCV(a) (of employee) être muté(e);∎ to transfer to a different department être transféré(e) dans un autre service(b) (of air passenger) changer
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