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(stores)

  • 21 after-sales

    après-vente
    after-sales department service m après-vente;
    after-sales marketing marketing m après-vente;
    after-sales service service après-vente

    It is difficult enough to entice consumers to buy online without sites blatantly disregarding consumer rights. In the real world, shoppers like stores that carry a wide range of goods at competitive prices. If they have a query, they want it answered promptly and competently, and once they have purchased, they want helpful and efficient after-sales service.

    English-French business dictionary > after-sales

  • 22 aspirational

    (product) qui fait chic; (consumer) qui achète des produits de prestige; (advertising) qui joue sur le prestige d'un produit
    aspirational group groupe m de référence

    The Fosters Trading Company name is to be dropped and the clothing chain rebranded as a unisex store … The new stores, called d2, will stock male and female clothing and accessories and will be designed to appeal to the aspirational consumer.

    English-French business dictionary > aspirational

  • 23 chain

    (a) (of stores, restaurants) chaîne f
    American chain bank banque f à succursales multiples;
    chain store magasin m à succursales (multiples); (individual store) succursale f
    (b) chain of distribution circuit m ou réseau m de distribution

    English-French business dictionary > chain

  • 24 off-brand

    sans marque

    In 1960 Harry Zimmerman introduced value. He opened his first Service Merchandise catalog showroom, providing consumers an alternative to both discount stores that offered off-brand merchandise and traditional retailers who required full retail mark-up.

    English-French business dictionary > off-brand

  • 25 punter

    (a) (customer) client(e) m, f
    (b) STOCK EXCHANGE (speculator) boursicoteur(euse) m, f, boursicotier(ère) m, f

    There are few better times to buy a mobile phone than at Christmas. The phone networks and stores always make it a season to be jolly by offering all kinds of deals and promotions. Some entice buyers with extra talk minutes or free text messages. Others are a little less subtle and encourage punters to part with their cash in exchange for free games, watches or entry to big money competitions.

    English-French business dictionary > punter

  • 26 транспарант

    м store m а (sur) rouleau; спускам транспарантите baisser les stores.

    Български-френски речник > транспарант

  • 27 boutique

    [bu:'ti:k]
    (a fashionable, usually small shop, especially one selling clothes: She prefers small boutiques to large stores.) boutique (de luxe)

    English-French dictionary > boutique

  • 28 cactus

    ['kæktəs]
    plurals - cacti; noun
    (a prickly plant whose stem stores water.) cactus

    English-French dictionary > cactus

  • 29 CD-ROM

    noun (abbreviation) (compact disk read-only memory; a disk which stores information that can be displayed on a computer.) CD-ROM

    English-French dictionary > CD-ROM

  • 30 cellar

    ['selə]
    (a room, especially underground, especially for stores of coal or wine.) cave

    English-French dictionary > cellar

  • 31 chain store

    (one of a series of shops (often department stores) under the same ownership.) magasin (à succursales multiples)

    English-French dictionary > chain store

  • 32 dockyard

    noun (a naval harbour with docks, stores etc.) chantier naval

    English-French dictionary > dockyard

  • 33 gland

    [ɡlænd]
    (a part of the body that takes substances from the blood and stores them for use or in order that the body may get rid of them: a sweat gland; He has swollen glands in his neck.) glande

    English-French dictionary > gland

  • 34 pouch

    1) (a small bag: a tobacco-pouch.) sac(oche), blague
    2) (something bag-like: This animal stores its food in two pouches under its chin.) poche
    3) (the pocket of skin in which the young of certain kinds of animal, eg the kangaroo, are reared.) poche

    English-French dictionary > pouch

  • 35 steward

    ['stjuəd]
    feminine - stewardess; noun
    1) (a passenger's attendant on ship or aeroplane: an air stewardess.) steward, hôtesse
    2) (a person who helps to arrange, and is an official at, races, entertainments etc.) organisateur/-trice
    3) (a person who supervises the supply of food and stores in a club, on a ship etc.) agent/-ente aux vivres
    4) (a person who manages an estate or farm for another person.) intendant/-ante

    English-French dictionary > steward

  • 36 store

    [sto:] 1. noun
    1) (a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required: They took a store of dried and canned food on the expedition; The quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.) provisions
    2) (a (large) collected amount or quantity: He has a store of interesting facts in his head.) fonds
    3) (a place where a supply of goods etc is kept; a storehouse or storeroom: It's in the store(s).) entrepôt
    4) (a shop: The post office here is also the village store; a department store.) magasin
    2. verb
    1) (to put into a place for keeping: We stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.) entreposer
    2) (to stock (a place etc) with goods etc: The museum is stored with interesting exhibits.) contenir
    - storehouse - storeroom - in store - set great store by - set store by - store up

    English-French dictionary > store

  • 37 store up

    (to collect and keep (for future need): I don't know why she stores up all those old magazines.) conserver

    English-French dictionary > store up

  • 38 tender

    1) (a person who looks after something: a bartender.) gardien/-ienne
    2) (a small boat which carries stores or passengers to and from a larger boat.) bateau ravitailleur

    English-French dictionary > tender

  • 39 voice mail

    noun (a system that stores telephone messages for subscribers to this service.) messagerie vocale

    English-French dictionary > voice mail

  • 40 laat de (rol)gordijnen maar neer

    laat de (rol)gordijnen maar neer

    Deens-Russisch woordenboek > laat de (rol)gordijnen maar neer

См. также в других словарях:

  • stores — stores; stores·man; …   English syllables

  • stores — n. supplies 1) naval stores 2) a cache of stores * * * [ supplies ] naval stores a cache of stores …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Stores — Recorded in several spellings as shown below, this is a medieval Anglo Scottish surname. It was occupational, and originally described an estorer . In England this is thought to have been a status name for an official in charge of the dry stores… …   Surnames reference

  • stores — See naval stores; supplies …   Military dictionary

  • stores — The part of an organization in which inventories are stored. Depending on the arrangements within particular organizations, there may be separate stores for stationery stocks, maintenance components, production tools, raw materials, work in… …   Accounting dictionary

  • stores — sto|res sb., en, stores, ene (et tyndt gardin) …   Dansk ordbog

  • stores with doors — n. Retail stores with physical locations. Example Citation: In another move into brick and mortar, E Trade is planning to set up a walk in office on Manhattan s Madison Avenue by the end of the year, The Chronicle reported last month. But sources …   New words

  • stores — adjective see store III, 1 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • stores — (ships/aircraft) Goods supplied duty free on a vessel or aircraft, for use or sale on a voyage or flight leaving the UK. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary …   Financial and business terms

  • stores — Смотри Склады …   Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии

  • stores — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Warehouse, Stockroom (as in factory) …   English dialects glossary

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