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1 hire
1 nounhire car voiture f de location;hire charges frais m pl ou prix m de location;hire company agence f de location(b) hire purchase achat m à crédit ou à tempérament;∎ to buy sth on hire purchase acheter qch à crédit ou à tempérament;hire purchase agreement contrat m de location-vente∎ to hire sb's services employer les services de qn(engage workers) engager du personnel;∎ the personnel manager has the power to hire and fire le chef du personnel a tous droits d'embauche et de renvoiBritish (car, equipment) donner en location;∎ to hire out one's services offrir ses services -
2 hire
hire ['haɪə(r)]1 noun∎ it's out on hire il a été loué∎ to hire sb's services employer les services de qn;∎ to hire sth from sb louer qch à qn(b) (staff) engager; (labourer) embaucher, engager; (lawyer, private detective etc) s'assurer les services de, engager;∎ hired killer or assassin tueur m à gagesengager du personnel, embaucher (des ouvriers);∎ the personnel manager has the power to hire and fire le chef du personnel a tous droits d'embauche et de renvoi►► British hire car voiture f de location;hire charges (frais mpl or prix m de) location f;hired help (for housework) aide f ménagère;∎ to buy or to get sth on hire purchase acheter qch en location-vente;∎ I don't own it, it's on hire purchase ce n'est pas encore à moi, je l'achète en location-vente;hire purchase agreement contrat m de location-vente;hire purchase goods biens mpl achetés en location-vente ou à tempéramentAmerican (take a job) prendre un emploiBritish (car, room, suit etc) louer, donner en location;∎ to hire out one's services offrir ou proposer ses services;∎ to hire oneself out se faire engager; (labourer) se faire engager ou embaucher -
3 hp
Ⅰ.hp1, HP1 [‚eɪtʃ'pi:]Ⅱ.hp2, HP2 -
4 never-never
1 noun∎ to buy sth on the never-never acheter qch à crédit□ ou à tempérament□∎ the never-never (desert) = les endroits les plus reculés du désertimaginaire, chimérique►► never-never land pays m de cocagne;∎ you're living in never-never land if you believe that… tu rêves si tu crois que…Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > never-never
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