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FINANCE (loan, securities) convertibleconvertible bond obligation f convertible (en actions);convertible currency monnaie f ou devise f convertible;convertible loan stock titres m pl de créance convertibles;convertible money of account monnaie de compte convertible -
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convertible [kən'vɜ:təbəl](a) (money, currency) convertible(b) (machine, couch) convertible2 noun(b) (money, currency) monnaie f convertibleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > convertible
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1. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque convert est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈkɒnvɜ:t, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: kənˈvɜ:t.* * *1. ['kɒnvɜːt]noun converti/-e m/f (to à)2. [kən'vɜːt]to win ou make converts — faire des adeptes
transitive verb1) ( change into something else) transformer2) ( modify) adapter4) Architecture aménager [building, loft] (to, into en)6) ( in rugby) transformer [try]3. [kən'vɜːt]1) ( change)2) ( be convertible) être convertible ( into en)4) ( in rugby) transformer -
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A n converti/-e m/f (to à) ; to become a convert se convertir ; to win/make converts faire des adeptes.B vtr1 gen ( change into sth else) transformer ;2 ( modify) adapter [car, cooker, product] ;4 Archit aménager, reconvertir [building, loft] (to, into en) ;C vi1 gen ( change) to convert to sth passer à qch ; I've converted to unleaded (petrol) je suis passé au sans plomb ;2 ( be convertible) [sofa, object] être convertible (into en) ;to preach to the convert prêcher un converti ou des convertis. -
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1 noun(a) (of shares) paquet mblock booking location f en bloc;STOCK EXCHANGE block issue émission f par série;block purchase achat m en bloc;block structure structure f de bloc;block trading négociations f pl de bloc;block vote = mode de scrutin utilisé par les syndicats britanniques par opposition au mode de scrutin "OMOV"block copy copie f de bloc(a) (cheque, account, prices, imports) bloquerblocked currency monnaie f bloquée ou non convertible -
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