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1 donner à faire à l’extérieur
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2 sous-traiter
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3 sous-traiter
sous-traiter [sutʀete]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb[maître d'œuvre] to subcontract work ; [exécutant] to be subcontracted2. transitive verb[+ affaire, tâche] to subcontract* * *sutʀete1. vt2. vi* * *sous-traiter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( donner en sous-traitance) to subcontract, to contract [sth] out [affaire, travail];2 ( exécuter à titre de sous-traitant) to do [sth] as a subcontractor.B vi1 ( donner en sous-traitance) [personne, entreprise] to subcontract work, to contract work out;2 ( exécuter à titre de sous-traitant) to do work as a subcontractor.[sutrete] verbe transitifa. [entrepreneur principal] to subcontract a job, to contract a job outb. [sous-entrepreneur] to contract into ou to subcontract a job -
4 marchander
marchander [maʀ∫ɑ̃de]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ objet] to haggle over2. intransitive verb* * *maʀʃɑ̃de1) to haggle over [marchandise, prix]; to haggle for [rabais]2) fig* * *maʀʃɑ̃de1. vt[article] to haggle over2. vi* * *marchander verb table: aimer vtr1 to haggle over [marchandise, tableau, prix]; to haggle for [rabais]; payer sans marchander to pay without haggling;2 fig, fml marchander son accord to give one's approval grudgingly; marchander sa peine not to put oneself out; il n'a pas marchandé ses éloges he was not sparing in his praises;3 Jur to subcontract on a labourGB-only basis.[marʃɑ̃de] verbe transitif1. [discuter le prix de] to bargain ou to haggle over (inseparable)2. (au négatif) [lésiner sur] to spare————————[marʃɑ̃de] verbe intransitif -
5 sous-traitance
pl sous-traitances sutʀɛtɑ̃s nom féminin subcontracting* * *sutʀɛtɑ̃s nf* * *sous-traitance, pl sous-traitances nf subcontracting; travail donné en sous-traitance work put out to contract; travail effectué en sous-traitance work done on a contract basis, subcontracted work.[sutrɛtɑ̃s] nom féminin
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