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acceptance [ək'septəns]1 noun(a) (of gift, invitation, apology) acceptation f(b) (assent → to proposal, suggestion) consentement m;∎ his acceptance of his fate sa résignation devant son sort(c) (to club, school, university, group) admission f;∎ University she's got two provisional acceptances (for university) elle a été provisoirement admise dans deux universités(d) (approval, favour) approbation f, réception f favorable;∎ his suggestion met with everyone's acceptance tout le monde approuva sa suggestion;∎ the idea is gaining acceptance l'idée fait son chemin∎ there is general acceptance now that smoking causes cancer il est généralement reconnu maintenant que le tabac provoque le cancer(f) Commerce (of goods) réception f; Finance (of bill of exchange) acceptation f; (document) effet m accepté, effet m à payer;∎ Finance to present a bill for acceptance présenter un effet ou une traite à l'acceptationFinance acceptance bill effet m ou traite f contre acceptation;Finance acceptance fee commission f d'acceptation;acceptance speech discours m de réception;Computing & Technology acceptance test, acceptance trial test m d'acceptabilité -
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1 (of offer, invitation, fate, limitations) acceptation f (of de) ; a letter of acceptance une lettre d'acceptation ;2 (of plan, proposal) approbation f (of de) ; to meet with ou find acceptance recevoir l'approbation ; to gain acceptance gagner l'approbation ; -
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∎ to present a bill for acceptance présenter une traite à l'acceptationAmerican acceptance bank banque f d'acceptation, banque d'escompte d'effets étrangers;acceptance bill effet contre acceptation, traite contre acceptation;acceptance fee commission f d'acceptation;American acceptance house banque d'acceptation, maison f d'acceptation(b) (of something ordered) réception f(c) acceptance sampling échantillonnage m pour acceptation;acceptance test test m d'acceptabilité -
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réception (d’un ouvrage) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > acceptance
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1) acceptation; approbation; acquiescement; consentement2) [Banque] acceptation [d'un effet de change, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > acceptance
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noun We have had few acceptances to our invitation.) acceptation -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > acceptance of work
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > acceptance test
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[U] banque d'acceptation [d'effets étrangers]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > acceptance bank
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Fin. [Banque] accusé de prise en compteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > acceptance notification
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16 acceptance of financial bribes
Crim. acceptation de pots-de-vinEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > acceptance of financial bribes
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17 acceptance of financial inducements
Crim. acceptation de pots-de-vinEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > acceptance of financial inducements
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commission f d'acceptation
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