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average ['ævərɪdʒ]1 noun(a) (standard amount, quality) moyenne f;∎ an average of four to six years une moyenne de quatre à six ans;∎ above/below average au-dessus/au-dessous de la moyenne;∎ on (an) average en moyenne;∎ we travelled an average of 100 miles a day nous avons fait une moyenne de 100 miles par jour ou 100 miles par jour en moyenne;∎ to spend an average of £85 per week dépenser en moyenne 85 livres par semaine;∎ the law of averages la loi de la probabilité(b) Mathematics moyenne f;∎ to work out the average établir la moyenne;∎ that gives an average of six ça fait une moyenne de six(d) Stock Exchange indice mmoyen;∎ of average intelligence/size d'intelligence/de taille moyenne;∎ ask the average man in the street demandez à l'homme de la rue;∎ of average height de taille moyenne;∎ the food is better than average la nourriture est au-dessus de la moyenne;∎ the film was just average le film était moyen;∎ in an average week dans une semaine ordinaire;∎ how was your day? - average comment s'est passée ta journée? - moyen;∎ familiar a very average singer un chanteur de qualité très moyenne(a) Mathematics établir ou faire la moyenne de(b) (perform typical number of) atteindre la moyenne de;∎ household spending averages £80 per week les dépenses des ménages sont de ou atteignent les 80 livres par semaine en moyenne;∎ the factory averages ten machines a day l'usine produit en moyenne dix machines par jour;∎ we average two letters a day nous recevons en moyenne deux lettres par jour;∎ he averaged 100 km/h il a fait du 100 km/h de moyenne(c) (divide up) partager;∎ the company averages the profits among the staff la firme distribue ou répartit les bénéfices entre le personnel►► Insurance average adjuster dispacheur m, expert-répartiteur m;Insurance average adjustment dispache f;Finance average cost coût m moyen;Finance average due date échéance f moyenne;Finance average revenue produit m moyen;Finance average yield rendement m moyen∎ Finance profits average out at 10 percent les bénéfices s'élèvent en moyenne à 10 pour cent;∎ factory production averages out at a hundred and twenty cars a day l'usine produit en moyenne cent vingt voitures par jour;∎ what does it average out at? ça fait combien en moyenne?faire la moyenne de -
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average [ˈævərɪdʒ]1. nounmoyenne f• above/below average au-dessus/en dessous de la moyenne• to do an average of 70km/h rouler à une moyenne de 70 km/h2. adjectivea. ( = find the average of) faire la moyenne deb. ( = reach an average of) atteindre la moyenne de* * *['ævərɪdʒ] 1.noun moyenne f (of de)2.above/below (the) average — au-dessus de/au-dessous de la moyenne
adjective gen, Mathematics moyen/-enne3.on an average day I work seven hours — en moyenne, je travaille sept heures par jour
transitive verb faire en moyenne [distance, quantity, time]we averaged 95 km/h — nous avons fait une moyenne de 95 km/h
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A n gen, Math moyenne f (of de) ; national average moyenne nationale ; on (the) average en moyenne ; above/below (the) average au-dessus de/au-dessous de la moyenne ; at an average of à une moyenne de ; to take an average prendre une moyenne approximative ; to work out an average faire une moyenne ; by the law of averages selon la loi des probabilités ; Mr Average Monsieur Tout-le-Monde.B adj gen, Math [amount, cost, earnings, person, rate] moyen/-enne ; on an average day I work seven hours en moyenne, je travaille sept heures par jour ; a book suitable for an average 10-year-old un livre qui convient à un enfant de 10 ans ; a very average writer péj un auteur très moyen or médiocre.C vtr faire en moyenne [distance, quantity, time] ; I average seven hours' work a day en moyenne je travaille sept heures par jour ; we averaged 95 km/h on the motorway nous avons fait une moyenne de 95 km/h sur l'autoroute.■ average out: their pay averages out at about £10 an hour ils gagnent en moyenne 10 livres sterling de l'heure ; their working day averages out at seven hours leur journée de travail fait en moyenne sept heures ;▶ average out [sth], average [sth] out faire la moyenne de ; we averaged out the bill at £10 each nous avons partagé la note et avons payé 10 livres sterling chacun. -
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1 noun(a) (standard amount) moyenne f;∎ rough average moyenne approximative;∎ sales average moyenne des ventesaverage adjuster répartiteur(trice) m, f d'avaries; average adjustment répartition f d'avaries;average bond compromis m d'avarie(c) STOCK EXCHANGE indice mmoyen(enne)average cost per unit coût m unitaire moyen; average due date échéance f moyenne;average price prix m moyen;average revenue produit m moyen;average sample échantillon m normal;average tare tare f commune, tare moyenne;American average tax rate taux m d'imposition effectif ou moyen;average unit cost coût moyen unitaire;average yield rendement m moyenétablir ou faire la moyenne de; (perform typical number of) atteindre la moyenne de;∎ household spending averages £120 per week les dépenses des ménages sont de ou atteignent les 120 livres par semaine en moyenne;∎ the factory averages ten machines a day l'usine produit en moyenne dix machines par jours'élever en moyenne à;∎ profits average out at ten percent les bénéfices s'élèvent en moyenne à dix pour cent;∎ production averages out at 120 units per day la production est en moyenne de 120 unités par jour -
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['ævəri‹] 1. noun(the result of adding several amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts: The average of 3, 7, 9 and 13 is 8 (= 32:4).) moyenne2. adjective1) (obtained by finding the average of amounts etc: average price; the average temperature for the week.) moyen2) (ordinary; not exceptional: The average person is not wealthy; His work is average.) moyen3. verb(to form an average: His expenses averaged (out at) 15 dollars a day.) atteindre en moyenne -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > average length
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7 average risk
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > average risk
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8 average width
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > average width
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > average year
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1) moyenne2) prix/cours moyenEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average
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Stups.[d.] dose quotidienne moyenneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average daily dose
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12 average daily rate of remuneration
Trav. rémunération journalière moyenneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average daily rate of remuneration
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13 average deviation
Stat. écart moyenEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average deviation
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14 average tax rate
Fisc. taux moyen d'impositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average tax rate
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15 average term
[Banque] durée moyenne [d'un emprunt, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average term
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Fin. rendement moyenEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > average yield
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coût m unitaire moyen
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