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1 noun(b) (documents) dossier m;∎ to have/keep sth on file avoir/garder qch dans ses dossiers;∎ it's on file c'est dans les dossiers, c'est classé;∎ we will keep your name on file nous garderons votre dossier (de candidature)file copy exemplaire m ou pièce f d'archivesfile compression compression f de fichiers; file conversion conversion f de fichiers;file extension extension f du nom de fichier;file format format m de fichier;file lock verrouillage f de fichiers;file management gestion f ou tenue f de fichiers;file management system système m de gestion de fichiers;file manager gestionnaire m de fichiers;file menu menu m fichier;file merge fusion f de fichiers;file name nom m de fichier;file name extension extension de nom de fichier;file protection protection f de fichiers;file server serveur m de fichiers;file sharing partage m de fichiers;file structure structure f de fichier;file transfer transfert m de fichier;file transfer protocol protocole m de transfert de fichier;file viewer visualiseur m(a) (documents) classer;∎ file these documents under "sales" classez ces documents sous la rubrique "ventes";∎ what name is it filed under? sous quel nom est-il classé?(b) (complaint, claim, request) déposer;∎ to file an application for a patent déposer une demande de brevet;∎ to file a claim for damages intenter un procès en dommages-intérêts;(classify documents) faire du classement
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