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médiatiqueOver that period, Merrill's merger business had shot to the top of the league tables in 1997 and 1998. Mr. Levy, with his sturdy frame and ready smile, was something of an anomaly within Merrill: a media-friendly, larger-than-life banker who stood strikingly apart from his gray, dull-suited peers.
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A n1 ( piece of furniture) table f ; garden/kitchen table table de jardin/de cuisine ; at table à table ; to lay ou set the table mettre le couvert or la table ; to put sth on the table fig GB ( propose) avancer [proposal, offer] ; US ( postpone) ajourner [proposal, offer] ; the proposal is now on the table GB la proposition est à présent déposée ; the offer is still on the table l'offre tient toujours ; the UN is trying to get the warring parties round the table l'ONU tente de réunir les parties en conflit autour de la table de négociations ; he keeps a good table fig on mange bien chez lui ;3 Math table f ; the six-times table Math la table de six ; to learn one's tables Math apprendre ses tables de multiplication ; conversion table table de conversion ; multiplication table table de multiplication ;4 Sport ( also league table) classement m ; to be at the top/bottom of the table être en tête/en bas du classement ;5 Geog plateau m ;B vtr1 GB ( present) présenter [bill, amendment, proposal] ; to table sth for discussion soumettre qch au débat ;I can drink you under the table je tiens mieux l'alcool que toi ; she drank everyone under the table quand tous les autres étaient soûls, elle se tenait toujours debout ; to do sth under the table faire qch sous le manteau ; to turn the tables on sb renverser les rôles aux dépens de qn ; to lay ou put one's cards on the table jouer cartes sur table. -
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table [ˈteɪbl]1. nouna. table f• to lay/clear the table mettre/débarrasser la table• he slipped me £5 under the table (inf) il m'a passé 5 livres de la main à la main3. adjective[wine, lamp] de table4. compounds* * *['teɪbl] 1.1) ( furniture) table fto lay ou set the table — mettre le couvert
to put something on the table — GB fig ( propose) avancer quelque chose; US ( postpone) ajourner quelque chose
2) ( list) table f, tableau m3) Mathematics table f4) Sport (also league table) classement m2.transitive verb1) GB présenter [bill, amendment]2) US ( postpone) ajourner••she drank everyone under the table — quand tous les autres étaient soûls, elle se tenait toujours debout
to lay ou put one's cards on the table — jouer cartes sur table
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