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floating ['fləʊtɪŋ](a) (on water) flottant∎ he has led a sort of floating existence il a mené une vie assez vagabonde;∎ there's a fairly large floating vote les indécis sont assez nombreux;∎ the floating vote will determine the outcome les voix des indécis détermineront le résultat2 noun(b) (of new company) lancement m, création f; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; Finance (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement m(d) (of new idea, plan) proposition f►► Accountancy floating assets actif m circulant;floating bridge pont m de bateaux ou de radeaux;Finance floating capital capital m circulant;Banking floating charge nantissement m général;floating crane ponton-grue m;Finance floating debt dette f flottante ou non consolidée;floating dock dock m flottant;Cookery floating islands île f flottante;Medicine floating kidney rein m flottant;floating off (of wrecked ship etc) renflouage m;Computing floating point virgule f flottante;floating population (within country) population f flottante;Finance floating rate taux m flottant;Anatomy floating rib côte f flottante;floating voter électeur(trice) m,f indécis(e);Computing floating window fenêtre f flottante
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