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[Radio] [Television] taux/indice d'écoute [d'une émission]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ratings
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rating ['reɪtɪŋ]1 noun∎ popularity rating cote f de popularité(b) (appraisal) évaluation f, estimation f∎ the ratings les matelots mpl et gradés mplRadio & Television indice m d'écoute;∎ to boost the ratings améliorer l'indice d'écoute;∎ to be high in the ratings avoir un fort indice d'écoute►► rating agency agence f de notation ou de rating;Radio & Television ratings battle course f à l'Audimat ®;Marketing rating scale (in market research) échelle f de classement;Radio & Television ratings war course f à l'Audimat -
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rating [ˈreɪtɪŋ]1. noun2. plural noun• to get good ratings [programme] avoir un bon indice d'écoute* * *['reɪtɪŋ] 1.1) ( score) cote fshare rating — cote f en Bourse
4) Military Nautical ≈ matelot m2.ratings plural noun Television Radio indice m d'écoute, audimat® m -
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A n1 ( score) cote f ; what is her rating in the polls? quelle est sa cote dans les sondages? ; she got a good rating at her appraisal elle a reçu une mention favorable à son évaluation ; popularity rating indice or cote de popularité ; IQ rating GB QI ;2 Fin ( status) cote f ; share rating cote en Bourse ; her credit rating is good son crédit est bon ;3 GB Tax ( local tax due) montant m des impôts locaux ; ( valuation for local tax) valeur f imposable ;B ratings npl TV Radio indice m d'écoute, audimat® m ; to be top/bottom of the ratings avoir un indice d'écoute maximum/minimum ; the series has gone up/down in the ratings l'indice d'écoute de la série a augmenté/diminué ; a series with audience ratings of six million une série regardée par six millions de téléspectateurs. -
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ahead [əˈhed]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ adverba. (in space) stay here, I'll go on ahead restez ici, moi je vais devantb. (in classification, sport) en tête• the goal put Scotland 2-1 ahead grâce à ce but, l'Écosse menait 2 à 1* * *Note: ahead is often used after verbs in English ( go ahead, plan ahead, think ahead etc). For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (go, plan, think etc). For all other uses see the entry below[ə'hed] 1.1) ( spatially) [go on, run] en avant2) ( in time)at least a year ahead — [apply] au moins un an à l'avance
3) fig ( in leading position)to be 3% ahead — avoir une avance de 3%
4) fig ( more advanced)2.to be ahead in — [pupil, set] être plus avancé en [school subject]
ahead of prepositional phrase1) ( in front of) devant [person, vehicle]to be three metres/seconds ahead of somebody — avoir trois mètres/secondes d'avance sur quelqu'un
2) ( leading)to be ahead of somebody — (in polls, ratings) avoir un avantage sur quelqu'un
3) fig ( more advanced)to be (way) ahead of the others — [pupil] être (bien) plus avancé que les autres
to be ahead of the field — [business] devancer les autres
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1) ((usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc): This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.) cote2) (an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer.) matelot -
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❢ Ahead is often used after verbs in English ( go ahead, plan ahead, think ahead etc). For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (go, plan, think etc). For all other uses see the entry below.A adv1 ( spatially) [go on, run] en avant ; we've sent Josephine on ahead nous avons envoyé Josephine en éclaireur ; to send one's luggage on ahead faire envoyer ses bagages ; the road (up) ahead is blocked la rue est barrée ; can you see what is wrong ahead? est-ce que tu vois ce qui se passe (devant)? ; a few kilometres ahead à quelques kilomètres ; a road/waterfall appeared ahead une rue/chute d'eau est apparue devant nous/lui etc ; full speed ahead Naut en avant toute ; ⇒ straight ;2 ( in time) in the months/years ahead pendant les mois/années à venir ; to apply at least a year ahead envoyer sa candidature au moins un an à l'avance ; who knows what lies ahead? qui sait ce que l'avenir nous réserve? ; there are troubled times ahead for the government une période difficile s'annonce pour le gouvernement ;3 fig ( in leading position) to be ahead in the polls être en tête dans les sondages ; to be 30 points ahead avoir 30 points d'avance ; to be 3% ahead avoir une avance de 3% ; another goal put them ahead un autre but leur a permis de mener ;4 fig ( more advanced) to be ahead in physics/geography [pupil, set] être plus avancé en physique/géographie.1 ( spatially) devant [person, vehicle] ; to be three metres ahead of sb avoir trois mètres d'avance sur qn ;2 ( in time) to be three seconds ahead of the next competitor avoir trois secondes d'avance sur le concurrent suivant ; ahead of time en avance ; our rivals are one year ahead of us nos rivaux sont en avance d'un an par rapport à nous ; to arrive ahead of sb arriver avant qn ; there are difficult times ahead of us une période difficile nous attend ;4 fig ( more advanced) to be (way) ahead of the others [pupil, set] être (bien) plus avancé que les autres ; to be ahead of the field [business] devancer les autres ; to be ten years ahead of the field ( in research) être dix ans en avance or avoir dix ans d'avance dans le domaine.to be ahead of one's time être en avance sur son temps.
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