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retainer [rɪ'teɪnə(r)](a) (retaining fee) provision f;∎ to pay sb a retainer verser une provision à qn(c) (nominal rent) loyer m nominal -
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retainer [rɪˈteɪnər]( = fee) acompte m* * *[rɪ'teɪnə(r)]1) ( fee) somme f versée à l'avance ( pour s'assurer des services de quelqu'un)2) (arch) ( servant) domestique mf -
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retainer n1 ( fee) ( for services) somme f versée à l'avance (pour s'assurer des services de quelqu'un) ; ( for lawyer) provision f ; ( for accommodation) loyer m réduit (permettant de conserver son logement en cas d'absence) ;2 Dent appareil m dentaire ;3 ‡( servant) domestique mf. -
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Fin.1) acompte; arrhes2) Jur. provision versée à un avocat3) contrat-cadre [en échange d'un volume de travail garanti, l'intéressé s'engage à être disponible tant de jours par an]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > retainer
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squire [ˈskwaɪər]* * *['skwaɪə(r)]1) ( gentleman) ≈ châtelain m2) ( retainer) écuyer m3) (colloq) GBcheerio squire! — (colloq) salut, chef (colloq) m!
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fee [fi:](a) (for doctor, lawyer) honoraires mpl(b) (for speaker, performer) cachet m; (retainer → for company director) jetons mpl de présence; (for private tutor) appointements mpl; (for translator) tarif m; (for agency) commission f; (for private school) frais mpl de scolarité;∎ (transfer) fee (of footballer) indemnité f de transfert;∎ is there a fee for joining? est-ce que l'inscription est payante?;∎ for a small fee pour une somme modique;∎ humorous could you post that letter for me? - OK, for a small fee tu peux poster cette lettre pour moi? - d'accord, ça sera 100 balles∎ property held in fee simple propriété f inconditionnelleⓘ Fee fie fo fum Cette formule vient du conte de fées anglais Jack and the Beanstalk ("Jack et le haricot magique") dans lequel un ogre à la poursuite du jeune Jack déclare Fee fie fo fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman, be he alive or be he dead, I'll crush his bones to make my bread ("Fee fie fo fum, je sens le sang d'un Anglais, qu'il soit mort ou vif, je lui broierai les os pour en faire de la farine pour mon pain"). Ces mots n'ont aucune signification particulière mais on les utilise de façon allusive lorsqu'on s'amuse à imiter un ogre, ou bien à propos d'une personne agressive ou coléreuse. On pourra dire par exemple he can't go around fee-fie-fo-fumming and shouting at everyone. Sometimes he would do better just to stop and listen ("il ne devrait pas s'énerver comme ça et crier sur tout le monde. Il ferait mieux de se calmer et d'écouter les autres").
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Retainer — Ein Retainer ist ein Zahn Stabilisator, der im Rahmen einer kieferorthopädischen Behandlung eingesetzt wird. Durch den Retainer können sich Kieferknochen und die neu positionierten Zahnwurzeln besser an die neue Position durch Nachwachsen des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
retainer — re·tain·er /ri tā nər/ n [Anglo French retener act of engaging or employing, from retener retenir to engage, retain] 1: the act of a client by which the services of a lawyer are engaged 2: a fee paid to a lawyer for advice or services or for a… … Law dictionary
retainer — re‧tain‧er [rɪˈteɪnə ǁ ər] noun [countable] FINANCE money paid to someone such as a lawyer so that they will continue to work for you in the future: • Directors received £550 for each board meeting and an annual retainer of £10,000. • Mr. Young… … Financial and business terms
retainer — Under the Bankruptcy and insolvency Act it is common for the Trustee in Bankruptcy to ask for a retainer before he accepts an appointment. There is also a special type of retainer called a Third Party Retainer, whereby funds are put up that… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
retainer — retainer1 [ri tān′ər] n. 1. a person or thing that retains 2. a person serving another, esp. someone of rank; servant, attendant, adherent, etc. 3. any of several devices used to retain; specif., a) a groove, frame, etc. within which roller… … English World dictionary
Retainer — Re*tain er, n. 1. One who, or that which, retains. [1913 Webster] 2. One who is retained or kept in service; an attendant; an adherent; a hanger on. [1913 Webster] 3. Hence, a servant, not a domestic, but occasionally attending and wearing his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retainer — ► NOUN 1) a thing that holds something in place. 2) a fee paid in advance to a barrister to secure their services. 3) Brit. a reduced rent paid to retain accommodation during a period of non occupancy. 4) a servant who has worked for a person or… … English terms dictionary
Retainer — A retainer may refer to: * In feudal times, a retainer may be an individual who serves, is contracted, or is indebted to a lord, king or emperor. These individuals ranged from knights and lords in Europe, to warlords and samurai in Asia. Similar… … Wikipedia
retainer — [[t]rɪte͟ɪnə(r)[/t]] retainers 1) N COUNT A retainer is a fee that you pay to someone in order to make sure that they will be available to do work for you if you need them to. I ll need a five hundred dollar retainer... Liz was being paid a… … English dictionary
retainer — The act of withholding what one has in one s own hands by virtue of some right. In the practice of law, when a client hires an attorney to represent him, the client is said to have retained the attorney. This act of employment is called the… … Black's law dictionary
retainer — A device which holds something in place. See pad retainer pin pad retainer valve keeper valve retainer valve spring retainer … Dictionary of automotive terms