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convenience [kən'vi:njəns]∎ for convenience, for convenience's sake par commodité;∎ a bus service is provided for our customers' convenience un service d'autobus est à la disposition de nos clients;∎ our customers can now enjoy the convenience of on-site parking nous offrons désormais à notre clientèle la commodité d'un parking attenant;∎ formal at your earliest convenience dans les meilleurs délais;∎ at your convenience quand cela vous conviendra(b) (facility) commodités fpl, confort m;∎ the house has every modern convenience la maison a tout le confort moderne∎ public conveniences toilettes fpl publiques►► Commerce convenience brand marque f pratique;convenience food aliment m prêt à consommer, plat m cuisiné;Commerce convenience goods produits mpl d'achat courant, produits mpl de consommation courante;American convenience store = supérette de quartier qui reste ouverte tard le soir, French Canadian dépanneur mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > convenience
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convenience [kənˈvi:nɪəns]1. nouna. ( = comfort) commodité f2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[kən'viːnɪəns]the convenience of — les avantages de [practice, method]; la commodité de [instant food, device, shop]
for his/our convenience — pour sa/notre convenance
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1 ¢ ( advantage) avantage m (of doing de faire) ; the convenience of les avantages de [lifestyle, work, practice, method of payment] ; la commodité de [instant food, electrical device, local shop, garment] ; the comfort and convenience of modern tourism le confort et les avantages du tourisme moderne ; for (the sake of) convenience pour raisons de commodité ; for his/our etc convenience pour sa/notre etc convenance ; at your convenience ( when it suits) quand cela vous conviendra ; at your earliest convenience Comm dès que cela vous sera possible ; -
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at your earliest convenience (in letter) dans les meilleurs délais;∎ please reply at your earliest convenience veuillez répondre dans les meilleurs délaisMARKETING convenience brand marque f pratique;MARKETING convenience goods produits m pl de consommation courante;MARKETING convenience sample échantillon m de convenance -
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1) (the state or quality of being convenient; freedom from trouble or difficulty: the convenience of living near the office.) commodité2) (any means of giving ease or comfort: the conveniences of modern life.) commodité(s)3) ((also public convenience) a public lavatory.) toilettes -
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IPC (prise de courant) f, prise de courant f, sortie électrique fII USDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > convenience outlet
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PC (prise de courant) f, prise de courant f, sortie électrique fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > convenience receptacle
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Mar. pavillon de complaisanceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > convenience flag
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > convenience outlet
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convenience — con‧ve‧ni‧ence [kənˈviːniəns] adjective convenience foods/meals/goods food products that are made and packed in a way that makes them very quick and easy to use: • the growth in sales of frozen convenience meals see also flag of convenience * * … Financial and business terms
Convenience — is anything that is intended to save resources (time, energy) or frustration. A convenience store at a petrol station, for example, sells items that have nothing to do with gasoline/petrol, but it saves the consumer from having to go to a grocery … Wikipedia
Convenience — (engl.: Bequemlichkeit, Komfort) bezeichnet: Convenience Food, arbeitserleichternde Essenszutaten oder Fertiggerichte Convenience goods, Verbrauchsgüter, Waren des täglichen Bedarfs; siehe Konsumgut Convenience store, Laden für Waren des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
convenience — ► NOUN 1) freedom from effort or difficulty. 2) a useful or helpful device or situation. 3) Brit. a public toilet. ● at one s convenience Cf. ↑at one s convenience ● at one s earliest convenience Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
Convenience — Con*ven ience (?; 106), Conveniency Con*ven ien*cy, n. [L. convenientia agreement, fitness. See {Convenient}.] 1. The state or quality of being convenient; fitness or suitableness, as of place, time, etc.; propriety. [1913 Webster] Let s further… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convenience — [n1] availability, usefulness; useful thing accessibility, accessory, accommodation, advancement, advantage, agreeableness, aid, amenity, appliance, appropriateness, assistance, avail, benefit, comfort, comforts, contribution, cooperation,… … New thesaurus
convenience — [kən vēn′yən sē] n. pl. conveniencies [kən vēn′yəns] n. [ME < L convenientia < convenire,CONVENE] 1. the quality of being convenient; fitness or serviceability 2. personal well being; comfort 3. a condition personally favorable or suitable; … English World dictionary
convenience — index accommodate, advantage, appliance, benefit (betterment), easement, expedience, expedient, oppo … Law dictionary
convenience — (n.) late 14c., agreement, conformity, from L. convenientia meeting together, agreement, harmony, from conveniens, prp. of convenire (see CONVENE (Cf. convene)). Meaning suitable, adapted to existing conditions is from c.1600; that of personally… … Etymology dictionary
convenience — noun 1 being useful/easy/suitable ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ added, additional, extra ▪ All our chalets include a microwave for extra convenience. ▪ administrative … Collocations dictionary
convenience — con|ve|ni|ence [kənˈvi:niəns] n 1.) [U] the quality of being suitable or useful for a particular purpose, especially by making something easier or saving you time ▪ Ready meals sell well because of their convenience. the convenience of doing sth… … Dictionary of contemporary English