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1 average, Consumer, Price, Index
moyenne f de l'indice des prix à la consommationEnglish-French legislative terms > average, Consumer, Price, Index
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2 consumer
noun (a person who eats, uses, buys things etc: The average consumer spends 12 dollars per year on toothpaste.) consommateur/-trice -
3 ordinary
ordinary [ˈɔ:dnrɪ]1. adjectivea. ( = usual) habituel ; [clothes] de tous les joursb. ( = unexceptional) [person, day] ordinaire ; [intelligence, reader] moyen2. noun3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Un ordinary degree est un diplôme moins prestigieux que l'« honours degree » et que l'on obtient en général après trois années d'études universitaires. Il peut aussi être décerné en cas d'échec à l'« honours degree ». → HONOURS DEGREE* * *['ɔːdənrɪ], US ['ɔːrdənerɪ] 1. 2.1) ( normal) [clothes] de tous les jours (after n); [citizen, life, family] ordinaire2) ( average) [consumer, family] moyen/-enne3) péj ( uninspiring) -
4 ordinary
ordinary, US [transcription]["O ;rd\@nerI"]A n1 ( normal) to be out of the ordinary sortir de l'ordinaire ; the trip was something out of the ordinary c'était un voyage qui sortait de l'ordinaire ; it's nothing out of the ordinary ça n'a rien d'extraordinaire ;B adj1 ( normal) [experience, clothes] de tous les jours (after n) ; [citizen, life, family] ordinaire ; to seem quite ordinary paraître tout à fait ordinaire ; to be just ordinary people n'être que des gens bien ordinaires ; most ordinary mortals wouldn't understand it le commun des mortels ne le comprendrait pas ; objects in ordinary use objets d'usage courant ; this is no ordinary case c'est un cas inhabituel ; in the ordinary way, I'd have accepted normalement or en temps ordinaire, j'aurais accepté ;2 ( average) [consumer, family] moyen/-enne ; the ordinary man in the street monsieur Tout-le-monde ; -
5 punter
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6 leisure industry
industrie f du temps libre ou des loisirsAt present the average person goes out 1.4 times a week. By 2006 Datamonitor estimates this will rise to 1.6 times a week. The leisure industry will benefit from a £21bn increase in expenditure on meals and a £5.5bn increase in on-trade drinks expenditure. Three different consumer needs are driving the growth - the desire for experiences, the desire for indulgence and the desire to save time.
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7 punter
punter ['pʌntə(r)](b) (consumer, customer) client(e)□ mf;∎ the average punter (typical customer) le client type ou moyen; (typical person) l'homme m de la rue□ ;∎ the punters le public□(d) (prostitute's client) micheton m
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