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taux [to]masculine noun* * *tonom masculin invariable1) gén ratetaux de chômage/croissance — unemployment/growth rate
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *to nmrate, [alcool] level* * *taux nm inv1 Fin, Stat rate; taux fixe/mensuel/moyen fixed/monthly/average rate; taux de chômage/criminalité unemployment/crime rate; obligations à taux variable variable-rate bonds;2 Méd level; taux d'albumine/alcoolémie/de sucre albumin/blood alcohol/blood sugar level.taux d'abstention rate of abstention (from voting); taux d'amortissement depreciation rate; taux d'audience audience ratings (pl); taux de base bancaire minimum lending rate GB, prime rate US; taux de change exchange rate; taux de compression Tech compression ratio; taux de croissance growth rate; taux d'escompte bank rate; taux d'exportation level of exports; taux de fécondité fertility rate; taux de flambage burning cost; taux de fréquentation Théât, Cin audience figures (pl); taux d'importation level of imports; taux d'imposition or de l'impôt tax rate; taux d'inflation rate of inflation; taux d'intérêt interest rate; taux d'invalidité degree of disability; taux de mortalité mortality rate; taux de natalité birthrate; taux de salaire horaire hourly rate of pay; taux de séropositivité HIV rate; taux de syndicalisation percentage of the workforce belonging to unions.[to] nom masculin1. [tarif] rate2. [proportion] ratetaux d'échec/de réussite failure/success ratetaux de mortalité/natalité death/birth rate4. ÉCONOMIEtaux d'intérêt interest rate, rate of interest5. INDUSTRIEson taux d'invalidité est de 50 % he's 50% disabled
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