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transaction [træn'zækʃən]1 noun∎ cash transaction transaction f en liquide;∎ cash transactions have increased les mouvements d'espèces ont augmenté;∎ Stock Exchange transactions opérations fpl de Bourse(b) (act of transacting) conduite f, gestion f;∎ transaction of business will continue as normal la conduite des affaires se poursuivra comme à l'accoutumée(proceedings of organization) travaux mpl; (minutes) actes mpl►► Stock Exchange transaction costs frais mpl de Bourse;Stock Exchange transaction tax impôt m de BourseUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > transaction
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2 transaction
∎ cash transactions have increased les mouvements d'espèces ont augmentétransaction costs frais m pl de Bourse(b) (act of transacting) conduite f, gestion f;∎ transaction of business will continue as normal la conduite des affaires se poursuivra comme à l'accoutumé
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