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fund [fʌnd]1 noun(a) (reserve of money) fonds m, caisse f;∎ they've set up a fund for the earthquake victims ils ont ouvert une souscription en faveur des victimes du séisme(b) figurative fond m, réserve f;∎ she has a large fund of amusing anecdotes elle a tout un répertoire d'anecdotes amusantes;∎ a fund of knowledge un trésor de connaissances∎ Accountancy funded from cashflow autofinancé;∎ to fund money placer de l'argent dans les fonds publics(cash resources) fonds mpl;∎ public funds fonds mpl publics;∎ secret funds une caisse noire;∎ we spent all of our scarce funds on housing nous avons dépensé le peu de capitaux dont nous disposions pour le logement;∎ for all other countries, remit $37 US funds autres pays: envoyer 37 dollars US;∎ to be in/out of funds être/ne pas être en fonds;∎ funds are low les fonds sont bas;∎ I'm a bit short of funds je n'ai pas beaucoup d'argent;∎ Banking insufficient funds (on returned cheque) défaut m de provision;∎ British the Funds les bons mpl du Trésor;∎ to make a call for funds faire un appel de capital►► Finance funds flow statement tableau m des emplois et ressources;Finance fund of funds fonds m de fonds;Finance fund management gestion f de fonds;Finance fund manager gestionnaire mf de fonds -
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1 noun(a) (money, field) finance f;∎ we don't have the necessary finance nous n'avons pas les fonds nécessairesFinance Act loi f de Finances;finance bill projet m de loi de finances;finance charges frais m pl financiers;finance company société f financière, = société britannique de financement pour les achats à crédit;finance costs frais financiers;finance department direction f financière;finance director directeur(trice) m, f financier(ère);British finance house société financière, = société britannique de financement pour les achats à crédit;Finance Minister ministre m de l'Économie et des Finances∎ the company's finances are a bit low just now les finances de l'entreprise sont un peu basses en ce moment(project) financer; (person, company) financer, commanditer;∎ the company has agreed to finance staff training l'entreprise a donné son accord pour financer la formation du personnel
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