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1 fax
fax [fæks]1 noun(machine) fax m, officially recommended term télécopieur m; (document, message) fax m, officially recommended term télécopie f;∎ to send sb a fax envoyer un fax ou officially recommended term une télécopie à qn;∎ to send sth by fax envoyer qch par fax ou officially recommended term télécopie(document) faxer, officially recommended term télécopier, envoyer par fax ou officially recommended term télécopie; (person) envoyer un fax ou officially recommended term une télécopie à►► Computing fax card carte f fax;fax cover sheet feuille f de garde (pour fax);fax machine fax m, officially recommended term télécopieur m;fax message fax m, officially recommended term télécopie f;Computing fax modem modem-fax m;fax number numéro m de fax ou officially recommended term de télécopie∎ I'll fax you back je vous réponds par fax -
2 fax
1 noun(machine) fax m, télécopieur m; (document, message) fax, télécopie f;∎ to send sb a fax envoyer un fax ou une télécopie à qn;∎ to send sth by fax envoyer qch par fax ou télécopieCOMPUTING fax card carte f fax;COMPUTING fax modem modem-fax m;fax number numéro m de fax(message, document) faxer, télécopier, envoyer par fax ou télécopie; (person) envoyer un fax ou une télécopie à -
3 cover
1 noun∎ to have cover against sth être couvert(e) contre qchcover note lettre f de couverture, certificat m provisoire d'assurance∎ to operate with/without cover opérer avec couverture/à découvertcover ratio taux m de couverture(c) to send sth under separate cover faire parvenir qch sous pli séparéAmerican cover letter lettre f explicative; (enclosed with CV) lettre de motivation; cover page (of fax) page f de garde;cover sheet (of fax) page de gardeto be fully covered être entièrement couvert(e);∎ this insurance covers serious illness cette assurance couvre l'assuré en cas de maladie grave∎ to cover a bill faire la provision d'une lettre de change;(c) (be enough for) couvrir;∎ to cover one's expenses rentrer dans ses frais;∎ to cover a deficit combler un déficit;
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fax — ▪ I. fax fax 1 [fæks] noun [countable] OFFICE 1. a written document that is sent in electronic form down a telephone line and then printed using a special machine: • Could you send this fax for me? 2. also … Financial and business terms
send — [send] verb sent PTandPP [sent] [transitive] 1. to arrange for something to go to another place: • The computer network can send data at very high speeds. send something to somebody • He sent a memo to board members … Financial and business terms
fax — fax1 [fæks] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: facsimile] 1.) a letter or message that is sent in electronic form down a telephone line and then printed using a special machine ▪ Did you get my fax? 2.) also fax machine a machine used for sending and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fax — 1 noun 1 (C) a letter or message that is sent in electronic form down a telephone line and then printed using a special machine: Did you get my fax? 2 (C) also fax machine a machine used for sending and receiving faxes: What s your fax number? 3… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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letter — noun 1 written/printed message ADJECTIVE ▪ lengthy, long ▪ brief, short ▪ ten page, etc. ▪ rambling … Collocations dictionary
message — noun 1 from one person to another ADJECTIVE ▪ important, urgent, vital ▪ brief, short ▪ incoming, outgoing ▪ … Collocations dictionary
email — Electronic Mail the electronic transmission of mail between users. For New Export System ( NES) it can be used for submitting declarations to the CHIEF system (via the Electronic Data Capture Service ( EDCS)). HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * *… … Financial and business terms
signal — sig|nal1 W2S3 [ˈsıgnəl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: signale, from Medieval Latin, from Late Latin signalis of a sign , from Latin signum; SIGN1] 1.) a sound or action that you make in order to give information to someone or tell… … Dictionary of contemporary English
page — ▪ I. page page 1 [peɪdʒ] written abbreviation p. noun 1. [countable] one side of a piece of paper in a book, newspaper, document etc, or the sheet of paper itself: • The sales figures are on page 15 of the report. 2. ad/advertising pages … Financial and business terms
receive — verb 1 get/accept sth ADVERB ▪ regularly ▪ automatically ▪ You will automatically receive updates by text message. ▪ currently ▪ They currently receive subsidies from the gov … Collocations dictionary