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benchmark ['bentʃ‚mɑ:k]1 nounrepère m; Building industry (in surveying) repère m de nivellement; figurative repère m, point m de référence(decision) de base, de référence►► Marketing benchmark market marché m de référence;French Canadian Administration benchmark position poste-repère m;Computing benchmark programme programme m d'évaluation des performances;Computing benchmark test test m d'évaluation (de programme) -
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