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fee n1 (for professional, artistic service) honoraires mpl ; the fee for the X-ray is £20 le coût de la radiographie est de 20 livres sterling ; school fees frais mpl de scolarité ; service fee commission f ; to pay a fee payer ; he charged us a fee of $200 il nous a fait payer 200 dollars ; to be paid on a fee basis recevoir des honoraires ; he will do it for a fee il le fera s'il est payé ;2 ( for admission) droit m d'entrée ; ( for membership) cotisation f ; to pay/receive a fee payer/recevoir une somme d'argent ; admission fee, entry fee droit m d'entrée ; registration fee frais mpl d'inscription ; what is the membership fee? quel est le montant de la cotisation? -
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fee [fi:](a) (for doctor, lawyer) honoraires mpl(b) (for speaker, performer) cachet m; (retainer → for company director) jetons mpl de présence; (for private tutor) appointements mpl; (for translator) tarif m; (for agency) commission f; (for private school) frais mpl de scolarité;∎ (transfer) fee (of footballer) indemnité f de transfert;∎ is there a fee for joining? est-ce que l'inscription est payante?;∎ for a small fee pour une somme modique;∎ humorous could you post that letter for me? - OK, for a small fee tu peux poster cette lettre pour moi? - d'accord, ça sera 100 balles∎ property held in fee simple propriété f inconditionnelleⓘ Fee fie fo fum Cette formule vient du conte de fées anglais Jack and the Beanstalk ("Jack et le haricot magique") dans lequel un ogre à la poursuite du jeune Jack déclare Fee fie fo fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman, be he alive or be he dead, I'll crush his bones to make my bread ("Fee fie fo fum, je sens le sang d'un Anglais, qu'il soit mort ou vif, je lui broierai les os pour en faire de la farine pour mon pain"). Ces mots n'ont aucune signification particulière mais on les utilise de façon allusive lorsqu'on s'amuse à imiter un ogre, ou bien à propos d'une personne agressive ou coléreuse. On pourra dire par exemple he can't go around fee-fie-fo-fumming and shouting at everyone. Sometimes he would do better just to stop and listen ("il ne devrait pas s'énerver comme ça et crier sur tout le monde. Il ferait mieux de se calmer et d'écouter les autres"). -
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commission [kəˈmɪ∫ən]1. nouna. (to artist, composer) commande fb. ( = percentage) commission f• he gets 10% commission il reçoit une commission de 10 %c. ( = body of people) commission fd. out of commission [ship, equipment] hors de service• he was commissioned to inquire into... il a été chargé de faire une enquête sur...b. [+ artist] passer une commande à ; [+ book, painting, article] commanderc. [+ officer] nommer à un commandementd. [+ ship] armer3. compounds* * *[kə'mɪʃn] 1.1) ( for goods sold) commission fto get a 5% commission — recevoir or toucher une commission de 5%
2) ( fee) commission fwe charge 1% commission on travellers' cheques — nous prenons 1% de commission sur les chèques de voyage
3) ( advance order) commande f ( for de)4) ( committee) commission f (on sur)5) Military ≈ brevet m6) (of crime, sin) perpétration f7) ( operation)2.transitive verb2) ( instruct)3) Military4) ( prepare for service) armer [ship]; mettre [quelque chose] en service [plane, equipment, weapon system] -
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A n1 ( payment for goods sold) commission f ; to get a 5% commission on each item recevoir or toucher une commission de 5% sur chaque article vendu ; to work on a commission basis ou on commission travailler à la commission ;2 ( professional fee) commission f ; we charge 1% commission on travellers' cheques nous prenons 1% de commission sur les chèques de voyage ;3 ( advance order) commande f (for de) ; to give a painter a commission passer une commande à un peintre ; to work to commission travailler sur commande ;5 Mil ≈ brevet m ; to get one's commission être nommé officier ; to resign one's commission démissionner ;7 ( authority to act) mandat m (to do pour faire) ;8 ( mission) mission f ; I have a commission to begin negotiations j'ai pour mission de commencer les négociations ;9 ( operation) to be in commission [ship] être en service ; to be out of commission [ship] être désarmé ; [machine] être hors service ; to put a boat out of commission désarmer un bateau ; he'll be out of commission for the World Cup il ne participera pas à la Coupe du Monde.B vtr1 ( order) commander [opera, portrait, report] (from à) ; to commission an author to write a novel commander un roman à un écrivain ; to commission an artist to paint a portrait commander un portrait à un peintre ; a commissioned portrait un portrait sur commande ;2 ( instruct) to commission sb to do charger qn de faire ;3 Mil nommer [qn] à un commandement [officer] ; to be commissioned (as) an officer être nommé officier ; a commissioned officer un officier ;4 ( prepare for service) armer [ship] ; mettre [qch] en service [plane, equipment, weapon system] ; the power station is commissioned for next March la centrale entrera en service en mars prochain. -
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commission [kə'mɪʃən]1 noun∎ to give a commission to an artist passer une commande à un artiste;∎ work done on commission travail m fait sur commande(b) (delegation of authority) délégation f de pouvoir ou d'autorité, mandat m; (formal warrant) mandat m, pouvoir m; Military brevet m;∎ to resign one's commission démissionner;∎ when he received his commission quand il a été élevé ou promu au grade d'officier(c) (committee) commission f, comité m;∎ to work on a commission basis travailler à la commission;∎ I get (a) 5 percent commission je reçois une commission de 5 pour cent;∎ commission only rémunération f à la commission∎ to put a ship into commission armer un navire∎ we commissioned the architect to design a new house nous avons engagé un architecte pour faire les plans d'une nouvelle maison;∎ we'll have to commission some freelance illustrators nous allons faire appel à des illustrateurs extérieurs(b) (grant authority to) donner pouvoir ou mission à, déléguer, charger;∎ to commission sb to do sth charger qn de faire qch;∎ I was commissioned to investigate j'ai reçu la ou pour mission d'enquêter∎ he was commissioned general il a été promu au grade de ou nommé général∎ you'll be out of commission for six weeks vous serez obligé de suspendre vos activités pendant six semaines2 adverb∎ Nautical to take a ship out of commission désarmer un navire►► Commerce commission agent commissionaire mf;commission of inquiry commission f d'enquête;Accountancy commission note note f de commission;Administration Commission for Racial Equality = organisme britannique qui intervient auprès des établissements scolaires et les entreprises pour enrayer la discrimination raciale -
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droits m pl; (of lawyer, doctor) honoraires m pl; (for services) prestation f, redevance f; (for agency) commission f;∎ to draw one's fees toucher ses honoraires;∎ to do sth for a small fee faire qch contre une somme modique;∎ to charge a fee demander une prestation de service; -
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > management fee
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[Banque]1) commission initiale (ou d'ouverture); commission immédiate; commission de démarrage/ d'engagementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > front-end fee
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Fin. commission de gestion; frais de tenue de compte; frais de dossierEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > administration fee
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Fin. commission forfaitaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > all-in fee
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