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building ['bɪldɪŋ]1 noun∎ building is due to start on Monday les travaux de construction doivent commencer lundiBuilding industry building contractor entrepreneur m (en bâtiment ou construction);building industry (industrie f du) bâtiment m;buildings insurance assurance f habitation;American building permit permis m de construire;building plot terrain m à bâtir;building site chantier m (de construction);Finance building society passbook livret m d'épargne logement;building trade (industrie f du) bâtiment m;building worker ouvrier(ère) m,f du bâtimentⓘ BUILDING SOCIETY Les "building societies" fonctionnent comme des banques mais elles n'ont pas de système de compensation. Établissements consentant des prêts immobiliers aux particuliers, elles jouent un rôle important dans la vie en Grande-Bretagne. Au cours des dernières années, de nombreuses "building societies" ont abandonné leur statut de sociétés mutuelles pour devenir des banques cotées en Bourse. -
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building [ˈbɪldɪŋ]1. nounb. ( = activity) construction f2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Une building society est une mutuelle dont les épargnants et emprunteurs sont les propriétaires. Ces mutuelles offrent deux services principaux: la gestion de comptes d'épargne permettant des retraits d'argent moyennant un court préavis et l'octroi de prêts à long terme, notamment immobiliers. Les building societies ont eu jusqu'en 1985 le quasi-monopole des comptes d'épargne et des prêts immobiliers, mais les banques ont maintenant une part importante de ce marché.* * *['bɪldɪŋ]1) ( structure) bâtiment m; (with offices, apartments) immeuble m; (palace, church) édifice mschool building — bâtiment m d'école
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building n1 ( structure) bâtiment m ; (with offices, apartments) immeuble m ; (palace, church) édifice m ; school building bâtiment m d'école ; a building improvement scheme un programme de rénovation du bâtiment ; -
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(a) (structure) bâtiment m, immeuble mbuildings insurance assurance f habitationbuilding contract contrat m d'entreprise;building contractor entrepreneur(euse) m, f en bâtiments;building industry industrie f du bâtiment;British building plot lotissement m;building sector secteur m du bâtiment;building site chantier m (de construction);building society passbook ≃ livret m d'épargne logement;the building trade l'industrie du bâtiment, le bâtiment -
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1) (the art or business of putting up (houses etc) ( also adjective): a building contractor.) (de) construction2) (anything built: The new supermarket is a very ugly building.) bâtiment -
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(a business firm that lends money for building or buying houses.) société de crédit immobilier -
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Conseil m consultatif des questions de conservation liées au code du bâtimentEnglish-French legislative terms > Building, Code, Conservation, Advisory, Council
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20 Building, Code, Energy, Advisory, Council
Conseil m consultatif des questions énergétiques liées au code du bâtimentEnglish-French legislative terms > Building, Code, Energy, Advisory, Council
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