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initial [ɪ'nɪʃəl] ( British pt & pp initialled, cont initialling, American pt & pp initialed, cont initialing)initial;∎ my initial reaction ma première réaction;∎ we expect a few problems in the initial stages dans un premier temps, nous nous attendons à quelques difficultés;∎ the project is still in its initial stages le projet en est encore à ses débuts;∎ Linguistics in initial position en position initiale2 noun∎ initials initiales fpl; (to alteration of cheque etc) paraphe m; (of supervisor etc) visa m; (on garment) monogramme m;∎ it's got his initials on it il y a ses initiales dessus(memo, page, correction) parapher, parafer, signer de ses initiales►► Finance initial capital capital m initial ou d'apport;Finance initial cost coût m inital; (of manufactured product) prix m de revient;Finance initial expenditure frais mpl de premier établissement;Finance initial investment investissements mpl initiaux;initial letter initiale f;Stock Exchange initial margin dépôt m initial ou de marge;American Stock Exchange initial public offering introduction f en Bourse;Commerce initial stock stock m de départ;Finance initial value valeur f de départ -
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initial(e)initial capital capital m initial ou d'apport;initial cost coût m initial; (of manufactured product) prix m de revient;initial expenditure frais m pl de premier établissement;initial investment investissements m pl initiaux;STOCK EXCHANGE initial margin dépôt m initial ou de marge;initial stock stock m de départ;initial value valeur f de départ(letter, document, changes) parapher
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