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61 valued basis
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62 consolidated, basis
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63 contract, basis, on, a
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64 co-operative, basis, on, a
selon le mode coopératifEnglish-French legislative terms > co-operative, basis, on, a
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65 full, cost, recovery, basis, on, a
suivant une formule de recouvrement intégral des coûtsEnglish-French legislative terms > full, cost, recovery, basis, on, a
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66 joint, and, several, basis, on, a
à titre conjoint et individuelEnglish-French legislative terms > joint, and, several, basis, on, a
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67 legal, basis
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68 on, a, contract, basis
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69 on, a, joint, and, several, basis
à titre conjoint et individuelEnglish-French legislative terms > on, a, joint, and, several, basis
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70 per, security, basis
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71 salaried, basis, employed, on, a
employé contre rémunérationEnglish-French legislative terms > salaried, basis, employed, on, a
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72 solicitor, and, client, basis
(costs)base f procureur-clientEnglish-French legislative terms > solicitor, and, client, basis
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73 accrual
(méthode f de la)comptabilité f d'exercice;(dividends, rates)accumulation f -
74 length, of, adverse, possession
prescription f acquisitiveEnglish-French legislative terms > length, of, adverse, possession
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75 trial
trial [ˈtraɪəl]1. nouna. ( = proceedings) procès m• at the trial it emerged that... au cours du procès il est apparu que...• to come up for trial [case] être jugéb. ( = test) essai m• to take sb/sth on trial prendre qn/qch à l'essai• to be on trial [+ machine, employee] être à l'essai( = test) tester3. compounds[period] d'essai ; [marriage] à l'essai* * *['traɪəl] 1.1) Law procès mto go to trial — [case] être jugé
to go on trial —
to come up for trial — [person] comparaître en justice; [case] être jugé
to put somebody on trial — lit juger quelqu'un; fig [press, public] condamner quelqu'un
2) ( test) (of machine, recruit, vehicle) essai m; (of drug, new product) test m3) Music, Sport épreuve f4) ( trouble) épreuve f; ( less strong) difficulté f2.to be a trial — [person] être pénible à supporter
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76 voluntary
voluntary [ˈvɒləntərɪ]1. adjectivea. ( = not compulsory) [contribution, repatriation] volontaire ; [statement] spontané ; [attendance] facultatif ; [pension scheme] à contribution volontaire ; [agreement] librement consentib. ( = unpaid) [group, service] bénévole2. compounds• they put the company into voluntary liquidation l'entreprise a déposé son bilan ► voluntary organization noun organisation f bénévole• he works in the voluntary sector il travaille pour une organisation bénévole ► Voluntary Service Overseas noun (British) ≈ coopération f technique* * *['vɒləntrɪ], US [-terɪ] 1.noun Music voluntary m2.1) ( not imposed) [consent, euthanasia] volontaire; [statement] spontané; [agreement, ban] librement consenti; [participation] facultatif/-ive; [sanction] non obligatoire2) ( unpaid) bénévole3) [movement] volontaire -
77 ad hoc
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78 daily
daily [ˈdeɪlɪ]1. adverb2. adjectivequotidien ; [wage, charge] journalier• daily paper quotidien m3. noun( = newspaper) quotidien m* * *['deɪlɪ] 1.1) ( newspaper) quotidien m2) (colloq) GB (also daily help, daily maid) femme f de ménage2.3.daily newspaper — (journal m) quotidien m
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79 framework
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80 hourly
hourly [ˈaʊəlɪ]1. adjectivea. ( = every hour) the hourly news broadcast les nouvelles diffusées toutes les heuresb. ( = per hour) [earnings, wage, rate] horaire ; [worker, job] payé à l'heure2. adverb[fly, update] toutes les heures ; [pay] à l'heure* * *['aʊəlɪ] 1.1) ( every hour) horaire2) ( per hour) [rate] horaire2.1) ( every hour) [arrive, phone] toutes les heures2) ( per hour)
См. также в других словарях:
Basis- — Basis … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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Basis — may refer to* Basis future, the value differential between a future and the spot price * Basis (options), the value differential between a call option and a put option * Cost basis, in the calculation of capital gains * Basis (crystal structure) … Wikipedia
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Basis [5] — Basis (Grundlinie, Standlinie) nennt man bei trigonometrischen Bestimmungen diejenige durch unmittelbare Längenmessung erhaltene Linie, aus der weitere Linien rechnerisch abgeleitet werden sollen. Eine »Basis« in einzelnen… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
BASIS — Заставка BASIS Разработчик Сергей Камнев Последняя версия ? ? Лицензия Закрытое ПО Состояние Не развивается BASIS специфическая … Википедия
Basis — Sf Grundlage erw. fach. (15. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. basis, dieses aus gr. básis (eigentlich Schritt, Gang ), einer Ableitung von gr. baínein gehen . (Zur Bedeutungsentwicklung vgl. nhd. treten Tritt im Sinne von fester Untergrund,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Basis — Ba sis (b[=a] s[i^]s), n.; pl. {Bases} (b[=a] s[=e]z). [L. basis, Gr. ba sis. See {Base}, n.] 1. The foundation of anything; that on which a thing rests. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. The pedestal of a column, pillar, or statue. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
basis — (del lat. «basis»; ant.) amb. Base. * * * basis. (Del lat. basis). amb. desus. Base o fundamento … Enciclopedia Universal
Basis [3] — Basis , in der Mathematik Grundlinie einer geometrischen Figur, Grundfläche eines Körpers, Grundzahl eines Logarithmensystems. Basis, zur Verwandlung von Flächen, s. gemeinschaftliche Basis von statischen Momenten unter Parallelkräfte.… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
basis — 1570s, bottom or foundation (of something material), from L. basis foundation, from Gk. basis a step, stand, base, that whereon one stands, from bainein go, step (see COME (Cf. come)). Transferred and figurative senses (of immaterial things) are… … Etymology dictionary