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auction [ˈɔ:k∫ən]1. noun3. compounds* * *['ɔːkʃn, 'ɒkʃn] 1.noun enchère f (gen pl)2.transitive verb (also auction off) vendre [quelque chose] aux enchères -
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auction, [transcription]["QkSn"]A n enchère f ( gen pl) ; at auction aux enchères ; to put sth up for/to be up for auction mettre qch/être aux enchères ; to sell/for sale by auction vendre/en vente aux enchères ; to go to an auction aller à une vente aux enchères.■ auction off:▶ auction [sth] off, auction off [sth] vendre qch aux enchères. -
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auction ['ɔ:kʃən]1 noun(vente f aux) enchères fpl;∎ sold at or by auction vendu aux enchères;∎ to put sth up for auction mettre qch en vente aux enchères;∎ they put the house up for auction ils ont mis la maison en vente aux enchères(put up for auction) mettre aux enchères; (sell) vendre aux enchères►► Cards auction bridge bridge m aux enchères;auction room salle f des ventesvendre aux enchères -
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1 noun(sale by) auction (vente f aux) enchères f pl;∎ to put sth up for auction mettre qch à l'enchère ou aux enchères;∎ the property was bought at auction la propriété a été achetée à une vente aux enchèresauction price prix m d'adjudication;auction room salle f des ventes;auction sale (vente aux) enchèresvendre aux enchèresvendre aux enchères -
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Comm. vente par voie d'adjudicationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > auction by tender
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Comm. vente aux enchèresEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > auction sale
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