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1 stamp
stamp [stæmp]1. nouna. timbre mb. ( = implement) (for metal) poinçon m ; ( = rubber stamp) tampon m ; ( = date stamp) timbre dateur mb. ( = stick a stamp on) affranchirb. (angrily) to stamp in/out entrer/sortir en tapant du pied4. compounds[album, collection] de timbres• I enclose a stamped addressed envelope (for your reply) veuillez trouver ci-joint une enveloppe affranchie pour la réponse[+ fire] éteindre avec les pieds ; [+ rebellion] écraser ; [+ custom, tendency, rhythm] marquer en frappant du pied* * *[stæmp] 1.1) Postal services timbre m‘no stamp needed’ — ‘ne pas affranchir’
2) ( token) ( for free gift) timbre m; ( towards bill) bon m3) ( marking device) ( rubber) tampon m; ( metal) cachet m; ( for metals) étampe f; ( for gold) poinçon mdate stamp — timbre m dateur
to give something one's stamp of approval — fig donner son accord à quelque chose
5) ( calibre) trempe f6) ( of feet) piétinement m2.transitive verb1) ( mark) apposer [quelque chose] au tampon [date, name] (on sur); tamponner [ticket, book]; marquer [goods, boxes]; viser [document, ledger, passport]2) ( with foot)to stamp one's foot — ( in anger) taper du pied
to stamp one's feet — ( rhythmically) taper des pieds; ( for warmth) battre la semelle
3) Postal services affranchir [envelope]3.1) ( thump foot) [person] taper du pied; [horse] piafferto stamp on — écraser (du pied) [toy, foot]
2) ( walk heavily)to stamp into/out of something — entrer dans/sortir de quelque chose en tapant des pieds
3) ( crush)to stamp on — lit piétiner [soil, ground]; fig écarter [idea, suggestion]
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2 herewith
herewith [‚hɪə'wɪθ](a) (enclosed) ci-joint, ci-inclus;∎ I enclose my curriculum vitae herewith veuillez trouver ci-joint mon curriculum vitae(b) (in statement) par la présente (déclaration); (in document) par le présent (document); (in letter) par la présente; (in act) par le présent acte, par ce geste; (in will) par le présent testament -
3 information
information [‚ɪnfəˈmeɪ∫ən]1. noun• to give sb information about sth/sb renseigner qn sur qch/qn• to get information about sth/sb obtenir des informations sur qch/qn• to ask for information about sth/sb demander des renseignements sur qch/qn• the police are seeking information about... la police enquête sur...• I enclose for your information a copy of... à titre d'information je joins une copie de...• "for your information" (on document) « pour information »• for your information, he... nous vous informons qu'il... ; (ironic) au cas où vous ne le sauriez pas, il...2. compounds* * *[ˌɪnfə'meɪʃn]1) [U] (facts, details) renseignements mpl, informations fpl (on, about sur)a piece ou item of information — un renseignement, une information
my information is that — selon mes renseignements or informations
‘for information’ — ‘pour information’, ‘à titre de renseignement’
for your information, I've never even met him! — au cas où tu ne le saurais pas, je ne l'ai jamais rencontré!
2) US Telecommunications (service m des) renseignements mpl3) Computing informations fpl
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