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4 flux des marchandises
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5 marchandise
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7 denrée
denrée [dɑ̃ʀe]feminine noun* * *dɑ̃ʀe1) ( produit)2) fig commodity* * *dɑ̃ʀe nfcommodity, (denrée alimentaire) food, foodstuff* * *denrée nf1 ( produit) denrée de base staple; denrées alimentaires foodstuffs; denrées congelées frozen foods; denrées de luxe/périssables luxury/perishable foodstuffs; denrées de consommation courante/de première nécessité basic/primary foodstuffs;2 fig commodity; une denrée rare a rare commodity.[dɑ̃re] nom féminindenrées de première nécessité staple foods, staplesdenrées périssables perishable goods, perishables -
8 marchandise
marchandise [maʀ∫ɑ̃diz]feminine nouna. ( = article, unité) commodity• il a de la bonne marchandise he has or sells good stuffb. ( = cargaison, stock) la marchandise the merchandise* * *maʀʃɑ̃diz1) ( articles)des marchandises — goods, merchandise [U]
marchandises en gros/au détail — wholesale/retail goods
2) ( produit) goods (pl)tromper or voler quelqu'un sur la marchandise — to swindle somebody
••il a essayé de nous vendre sa marchandise — (colloq) he tried to win us over
vanter or étaler sa marchandise — (colloq) to parade one's wares
* * *maʀʃɑ̃diz nfgoods pl merchandise no pl* * *marchandise nf1 ( articles) des marchandises goods, merchandise ¢; exporter/transporter des marchandises to export/transport goods; les marchandises sont entreposées dans le hangar the goods are stored in the warehouse; 100 000 euros de marchandises 100,000 euros' worth of goods; marchandises en gros/au détail wholesale/retail goods;2 ( produit) goods (pl); livrer/fournir la marchandise to deliver/to provide the goods; les trafiquants ont essayé d'écouler la marchandise the traffickers tried to dispose of the goods; ce fromager a de la bonne marchandise this cheese shop has good produce; tromper or voler qn sur la marchandise to swindle sb.il a essayé de nous vendre sa marchandise○ he tried to win us over; vanter or étaler sa marchandise○ to parade one's wares.[marʃɑ̃diz] nom féminin[article interdit]2. [fret, stock]la marchandise the goods, the merchandisemarchandise en gros/au détail wholesale/retail goods3. (familier & figuré) -
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bourse [buʀs]feminine nouna. ( = porte-monnaie) purseb. ( = marché boursier) la Bourse the Stock Exchangec. [d'objets d'occasion] saled. bourse (d'études) (School) school maintenance allowance uncount ; (University) grant ; (obtenue par concours) scholarship* * *buʀsnom féminin Finance stock exchange; ( valeurs cotées) shares (pl)une société de Bourse — a broking GB ou brokerage US firm
Phrasal Verbs:* * *buʀs1. nf1) (= subvention) grant2) (= porte-monnaie) purse3) (= Bourse) stock exchange, stock marketles Bourses européennes — the European stock exchanges, the European stock markets
jouer en Bourse — to speculate on the stock exchange, to speculate on the stock market
2. bourses nfpl(= scrotum) scrotum* * *A nf1 Scol, Univ ( pour soutien financier) grant GB, scholarship US; ( pour mérite) scholarship; ( pour un projet particulier) grant;2 ( porte-monnaie) purse; ‘la bourse ou la vie’ ‘your money or your life’;3 fig budget; pour les petites bourses for limited budgets; être à la portée de toutes les bourses to be within everybody's means; faire bourse commune to share the expenses;4 ( vente d'objets d'occasion) bourse aux livres/skis/vêtements second-hand book/ski/clothes sale;5 Anat bursa.bourse d'étude grant; bourse de recherche research grant.[burs] nom fémininla Bourse de Paris the Paris Bourse ou Stock ExchangeBourse du commerce ou de marchandises commodity exchangeBourse maritime ou des frets shipping exchange2. [cours] marketla Bourse est calme/animée/en hausse the market is quiet/is lively/has risen————————à la Bourse locution adverbiale,en Bourse locution adverbialeon the stock exchange ou marketjouer à la ou en Bourse to speculate on the stock exchange ou market -
10 économie marchande
commercial economy; commodity economy; goods economyDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > économie marchande
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11 confort
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12 confort
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13 ordinaire
n. m.1. De l'ordinaire: Two-star petrol, 91 octane-rated car fuel. (The French do not differentiate between three- and four-star petrol; du super refers to 94-plus octane-rated fuel.)2. En faire son ordinaire (joc. & iron.): To have to 'make do with something' (usually a desirable item or commodity). Mate un peu cette nana, j'en ferais bien mon ordinaire! I wouldn't complain if I had a bird like that every night! -
14 accords internationaux sur les produits de base
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15 infestation (d’une marchandise)
заражение
Присутствие в товаре живого организма, вредного для растения или растительного продукта. Заражение включает также инфицирование. (КЭФМ, 1997; пересмотрено КЭФМ, 1999).
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16 déchet d'emballage
использованная упаковка
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packaging waste
Waste comprised of materials, or items, used to protect, contain, or transport a commodity or product and usually considered a type of consumer waste. (Source: PGE)
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17 catégorie de marchandise
категория товара
Категория, в которую можно объединить сходные товары, на которые распространяются общие требования фитосанитарных регламентаций (ФАО, 1990).
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18 forme de marché
организация рынка
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market form
The organizational form or structure of the trade or traffic of a particular commodity. (Source: ISEP / RHW)
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19 liste d'organismes nuisibles d'une marchandise
перечень вредных организмов для товара
Список вредных организмов, встречающихся в данной зоне, которые могут переноситься с данным товаром (КЭФМ, 1996).
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20 marché de l'énergie
рынок энергоресурсов
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energy market
The trade or traffic of energy sources treated as a commodity (such as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation). (Source: RHW)
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Commodity — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Artículo principal: Commodity en inglés Una commodity, en inglés el término original, es un bien o servicio para el que existe demanda, pero que es provisto sin gran aportación de valor por el mercado. Se trata de un … Wikipedia Español
Commodity — Com*mod i*ty, n.; pl. {Commodities}. [F. commodit[ e], fr. L. commoditas. See {Commode}.] 1. Convenience; accommodation; profit; benefit; advantage; interest; commodiousness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Drawn by the commodity of a footpath. B. Jonson.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
commodity — early 15c., benefit, profit, welfare; later a convenient or useful product, from M.Fr. commodité benefit, profit, from L. commoditatem (nom. commoditas) fitness, adaptation, convenience, advantage, from commodus suitable, convenient (see COMMODE… … Etymology dictionary
commodity — /koˈmɔditi, ingl. kəˈmHdɪtɪ/ [vc. ingl., propr. «comodità, cosa utile»] s. f. inv. (econ.) materia prima, bene primario … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
commodity — [n] merchandise, possession article, asset, belonging, chattel, goods, line, material, object, produce, product, property, specialty, stock, thing, vendible, ware; concepts 338,710 … New thesaurus
commodity — ► NOUN (pl. commodities) 1) a raw material or agricultural product that can be bought and sold. 2) something useful or valuable. ORIGIN Latin commoditas, from commodus convenient … English terms dictionary
commodity — [kə mäd′ə tē] n. pl. commodities [ME & OFr commodite, benefit, profit < L commoditas, fitness, adaptation < commodus: see COMMODE] 1. any useful thing 2. anything bought and sold; any article of commerce 3. [pl.] basic items or staple… … English World dictionary
Commodity — Wares redirects here. For the online distribution of copyrighted goods, see Warez … Wikipedia
commodity — 01. Basic [commodities] such as rice and corn are heavily subsidized by the government. 02. The stocks were once a much desired [commodity], but have since lost over 70% of their original value. 03. In the desert, ice is an invaluable [commodity] … Grammatical examples in English
Commodity — According to Karl Marx, the commodity is the cornerstone of capitalism and commodity production is a key defining characteristic of capitalism. Marx begins his investigation of capitalism in Capital with an analysis of the commodity. A… … Historical dictionary of Marxism