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counterfoil ['kaʊntəfɔɪl]British (of cheque, ticket) talon m, souche f►► counterfoil book carnet m à souchesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > counterfoil
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(a section able to be detached or removed from a cheque etc and kept by the giver as a receipt.) talon -
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chèque m;∎ a cheque for £10 un chèque de dix livres;∎ cheque to order chèque à ordre;∎ cheque to bearer chèque au porteur;∎ to cash a cheque toucher un chèque;∎ to endorse a cheque endosser un chèque;∎ to make out a cheque (to sb) établir ou faire un chèque (à l'ordre de qn);∎ who should I make the cheque out to? à quel ordre dois-je faire ou écrire le chèque?;∎ will you take a cheque? est-ce que vous acceptez les chèques?;∎ to pay by cheque régler par chèque;∎ to pay a cheque into the bank déposer un chèque à la banque;∎ to stop a cheque faire opposition à un chèquecheque account compte m (de) chèques;cheque counterfoil talon m de chèque, souche f;cheque form formule f de chèque;British cheque (guarantee) card carte f bancaire (sans laquelle un chéquier n'est pas valable); cheque number numéro m de chèque;cheque stub talon de chèque, souche -
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1. noun1) (a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc: The ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.) bout, mégot2) (the counterfoil or retained section of a cheque etc.) talon2. verb(to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard: She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.) se cogner (un orteil contre)- stubby- stub out -
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A n1 (end, stump) (of pencil, stick, lipstick) bout m ; ( of cigarette) mégot m, bout m ; ( of tail) moignon m ;■ stub out:▶ stub [sth] out, stub out [sth] écraser [cigarette]. -
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A n3 ( identification ticket) contremarque f ;4 ( counterfoil) souche f ;C vi1 ( correspond) correspondre (with à) ;2 ( be the same) concorder (with avec) ; his view tallies with mine nos vues concordent. -
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chèque m;∎ a cheque for £7 or to the amount of £7 un chèque de 7 livres;∎ will you take a cheque? est-ce que vous acceptez les chèques?;∎ who should I make the cheque payable to? à quel nom dois-je libeller le chèque?;∎ to pay by cheque payer par chèque;∎ to cash a cheque toucher un chèque;∎ to stop a cheque faire opposition à un chèque;∎ to write sb a cheque faire un chèque à qn;∎ a bad cheque un chèque sans provision;∎ British a crossed/open cheque un chèque barré/non-barré►► British cheque account compte m chèques;cheque counterfoil talon m de chèque, souche f;British cheque (guarantee) card = carte d'identité bancaire sans laquelle les chèques ne sont pas acceptés en Grande-Bretagne;cheque number numéro m de chèque;cheque stub talon m de chèque, souche f -
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1 noun(a) (stump → of tree) chicot m, souche f; (→ of pencil) bout m; (→ of tail) moignon m; (→ of cigarette) mégot m;∎ she was trying to write with a tiny stub of pencil elle essayait d'écrire avec un bout de crayon minuscule;∎ an ashtray full of cigarette stubs un cendrier plein de mégots∎ to stub one's toe/foot se cogner le doigt de pied/le pied;∎ he stubbed his toe against the kerb il a buté contre le bord du trottoir►► stub axle essieu m à chapes fermées(cigarette) écraser -
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1 noun∎ to keep a tally of names pointer des noms sur une liste;∎ to keep a tally of the score compter les points;∎ automatic counters kept a tally of passing cars des appareils automatiques comptaient les voitures qui passaient(b) (count up) comptercorrespondre;∎ I couldn't make the figures tally je ne pouvais faire concorder les chiffres;∎ your story must tally with mine il faut que ta version des faits concorde avec la mienne►► tally clerk marqueur(euse) m,f, pointeur(euse) m,f;
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counterfoil — coun‧ter‧foil [ˈkaʊntəfɔɪl ǁ tər ] noun [countable] BANKING the part of something such as a cheque that you complete and keep as a record of how much you have spent; =cheque stub: • I enclose the ticket counterfoil as proof of purchase. * * *… … Financial and business terms
Counterfoil — Coun ter*foil ( foil), n. [Counter + foil a leaf.] [1913 Webster] 1. That part of a tally, formerly in the exchequer, which was kept by an officer in that court, the other, called the stock, being delivered to the person who had lent the king… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
counterfoil — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ the part of a cheque, ticket, etc. that is kept as a record by the person issuing it … English terms dictionary
counterfoil — [kount′ərfoil΄] n. [ COUNTER + FOIL2] the stub of a check, postal money order, receipt, etc. kept by the issuer as a record of the transaction … English World dictionary
counterfoil — UK [ˈkaʊntə(r)ˌfɔɪl] / US [ˈkaʊntərˌfɔɪl] noun [countable] Word forms counterfoil : singular counterfoil plural counterfoils the part of something such as a cheque that you keep as a record of a payment you have made … English dictionary
counterfoil — coun|ter|foil [ˈkauntəfɔıl US tər ] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: counter + foil piece of paper, counterfoil (15 18 centuries) (from Old French; FOIL1)] the part of something such as a cheque or ticket that you keep as a record … Dictionary of contemporary English
counterfoil — [[t]ka͟ʊntə(r)fɔɪl[/t]] counterfoils N COUNT A counterfoil is the part of a cheque, ticket, or other document that you keep when you give the other part to someone else … English dictionary
counterfoil — noun Date: 1706 a detachable stub (as on a check or ticket) usually serving as a record or receipt … New Collegiate Dictionary
counterfoil — /kown teuhr foyl /, n. Chiefly Brit. a part of a bank check, money order, etc., that is kept by the issuer and on which a record of the transaction is made; stub. [1700 10; COUNTER + FOIL2] * * * … Universalium
counterfoil — noun the part of a cheque that is retained in the chequebook as a record; a stub … Wiktionary
counterfoil — coun|ter|foil [ kauntər,fɔıl ] noun count the part of something such as a check that you keep as a record of a payment you have made … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English