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61 subscription
subscription [səbˈskrɪp∫ən]* * *[səb'skrɪpʃn]1) ( magazine) abonnement m (to à)2) GB (to association, scheme) cotisation f (to à)3) ( to fund) don m (to à) -
62 affinity
affinity (credit) card British = carte de crédit émise par un organisme de crédit en collaboration avec une association caritative ou à but non lucratif, de façon à ce qu'une part de chaque transaction revienne à ladite association; American = carte de crédit résultant de la collaboration entre un organisme de crédit et une entreprise commerciale;affinity marketing marketing m par affinité;affinity partner partenaire m au sein d'un groupe d'affinitéCountless other charitable deals exist. Among the most common are affinity credit card deals, where a charity gets a certain amount, usually 25p for every £100 spent....cause-related marketing, as it is known in the industry, is moving away from just being affinity marketing of credit cards and taking on several other guises.
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63 registered
FINANCE registered bond obligation f nominative;registered capital capital m déclaré;registered charity organisme m de bienfaisance reconnu par l'État;registered company = société inscrite au registre de commerce;FINANCE registered debenture obligation nominative;registered design modèle m déposé;registered name nom m déposé;British registered office siège m social;registered securities titres m pl nominatifs, valeurs f pl nominatives;registered share certificate certificat m nominatif d'action(s);British registered shareholder actionnaire m f inscrit(e);registered stock titres nominatifs, valeurs nominatives;American registered stockholder actionnaire inscrit(e);registered tonnage tonnage m net ou de jauge;registered trademark marque f déposée;COMPUTING registered user utilisateur(trice) m, f disposant d'une licence;registered value valeur f enregistrée(b) (letter, parcel) recommandé(e);∎ to send sth by registered post envoyer qch en recommandé -
64 trustee
trustee in bankruptcy syndic m de faillite -
65 appeal
[ə:pi:l] 1. verb1) ((often with to) to ask earnestly for something: She appealed (to him) for help.) en appeler à; supplier2) (to take a case one has lost to a higher court etc; to ask (a referee, judge etc) for a new decision: He appealed against a three-year sentence.) faire appel (de)3) ((with to) to be pleasing: This place appeals to me.) plaire à2. noun1) ((the act of making) a request (for help, a decision etc): The appeal raised $500 for charity; a last appeal for help; The judge rejected his appeal.) appel2) (attraction: Music holds little appeal for me.) attrait• -
66 charitable
1) ((negative uncharitable) kind.) charitable2) (of a charity: a charitable organization.) de bienfaisance -
67 charities
plural; see charity -
68 contribute
[kən'tribjut]1) (to give (money, help etc) along with others: Have you contributed (any money) to this charity?; I've been contributing (articles) to this paper for many years.) contribuer2) ((with to) to help to cause to happen: His gambling contributed to his downfall.) contribuer à•- contributor -
69 contribution
[kon-]1) (the act of contributing.) contribution2) (something contributed, especially money: Would you like to make a contribution to this charity?) don -
70 deserving
1) (worthy or suitable (to be given charity etc): I only give money to deserving causes.) méritoire2) ((with of) worthy of: He is deserving of better treatment than this.) digne de -
71 freely
1) (in a free manner: to give freely to charity; to speak freely.) librement2) (willingly; readily: I freely admit it was my fault.) volontiers((also freephone; American toll-free number) a telephone number of a business or an organization that can be used free of charge by their customers etc; the system giving this service.) -
72 good works
noun plural (acts of charity: He is known throughout the city for his good works.) bonnes œuvres -
73 handsome
['hænsəm]1) ((usually of men) good-looking: a handsome prince.) beau2) (very large; generous: He gave a handsome sum of money to charity.) joli, généreux•- handsomeness -
74 homeless
noun plural, adjective ((people) without a place to live in: This charity was set up to help the homeless; homeless people.) sans-abri -
75 in aid of
(as a financial help to (a charity etc): The collection is in aid of the blind.) au profit de -
76 jumble sale
(a sale of unwanted possessions, eg used clothing, usually to raise money for a charity etc.) vente de charité -
77 lottery
['lotəri]plural - lotteries; noun(the sharing out of money or prizes won by chance, through drawing lots: They held a public lottery in aid of charity.) loterie -
78 proceeds
['prəusi:‹]noun plural (money or profit made (from a sale etc): They gave the proceeds of the sale to charity.) produit -
79 promotion
[-ʃən]1) (the raising of a person to a higher rank or position: He has just been given (a) promotion.) promotion2) (encouragement (of a cause, charity etc): the promotion of world peace.) promotion3) (the activity of advertising a product etc: He is against the promotion of cigarettes.) promotion -
80 show oneself in one's true colours
(to show or express one's real character, opinion etc: He pretends to be very generous but he showed himself in his true colours when he refused to give money to charity.) se révéler tel que l'on est vraimentEnglish-French dictionary > show oneself in one's true colours
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