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1 reassess
(a) (policy, situation) reconsidérer, réexaminer∎ you have been reassessed votre situation fiscale a été réexaminée -
2 reassessment
(a) (of policy, situation) réexamen m -
3 standard
1 noun∎ to be up to/below standard être du/en dessous du niveau requis;∎ most of the goods are up to standard la plupart de marchandises sont de qualité satisfaisantestandard of living niveau m de vie∎ to make a product comply with standards adapter un produit aux normes;∎ to set standards for a product fixer des normes pour un produitstandards commission commission f de normalisation(design, size) standardstandard allowance (in taxation) déduction f forfaitaire; standard assessment system régime m du forfait;standard cost coût m standard;standard cost accounting méthode f des coûts standards;standard costing méthode des coûts standards;standard deviation écart m type;standard document document m type;standard ending (of letter) formule f de politesse;standard letter lettre f type;standard opening (of letter) formule de politesse;standard operating procedure = marche à suivre normale;INSURANCE standard policy police f (d'assurance) type;standard practice pratique f courante;standard price prix m standard;standard rate (of tax) taux m standard;standard sample échantillon m modèle;standard weight poids m normal -
4 progressive
A n2 Ling progressif m.B adj1 ( gradual) [increase, change] progressif/-ive ; [illness] évolutif/-ive ; progressive taxation impôt progressif ; to show a progressive improvement s'améliorer progressivement ;2 ( radical) [person, idea, policy] progressiste ; [school] parallèle ; [age, period] progressif/-ive ; progressive rock Mus rock m progressiste ;3 Ling progressif/-ive.
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