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[Banque] compte courànt; compte a vueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > current account
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[Banque] encaisses scripturalesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > current account holdings
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[Banque] avance en compte courantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > advance on current account
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current ['kʌrənt]1 noun∎ the boat drifts with the current le courant fait dériver le bateau;∎ the currents of opinion les tendances fpl de l'opinion;∎ also figurative to go with the current suivre le courant;∎ figurative to go against the current aller à contre-courant;∎ to swim against the current nager contre le courant ou à contre-courant(a) (widespread) courant, commun;∎ the current theory la théorie actuelle;∎ it's in current use c'est d'usage courant;∎ words that are in current use des mots courants ou qui s'emploient couramment;∎ as current rumour has it, she… on dit qu'elle…, si l'on en croit les rumeurs, elle…∎ the current issue of this magazine le dernier numéro de cette revue;∎ the current month le mois courant ou en cours;∎ the current week la semaine en cours;∎ the current projects les projets en cours;∎ the current exhibition at the Louvre l'exposition qui a lieu en ce moment au Louvre;∎ his current girlfriend la fille avec qui il est en ce moment, sa copine du moment►► British current account Banking compte m courant; Stock Exchange liquidation f courante;l'actualité f, les questions fpl d'actualité(programme, magazine) d'actualités;Accountancy current assets actif m de roulement;Commerce & Finance current cost prix m courant ou du marché; Stock Exchange cours m instantané;Accountancy current cost accounting comptabilité f en coûts actuels;Accountancy current earnings bénéfices mpl de l'exercice, revenus mpl actuels;current events les événements mpl actuels, l'actualité f;Accountancy & Finance current expenses dépenses fpl de fonctionnement ou d'exploitation;Accountancy current financial year or American current fiscal year exercice m en cours;Accountancy current liabilities passif m exigible à court terme;Finance current rate of exchange cours m actuel du change;Accountancy current ratio coefficient m de liquidité;Accountancy current value valeur f actuelle;Accountancy current value accounting comptabilité f en valeur actuelle;Accountancy current year exercice m en cours;Finance current yield taux m de rendement courant -
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current affairs l'actualité f, les questions f pl d'actualité;current affairs magazine magazine m d'actualité, news magazine m;COMPUTING current application application f en cours;ACCOUNTANCY current assets actif m de roulement;current cost prix m courant ou du marché; STOCK EXCHANGE cours m instantané;current cost accounting comptabilité f en coûts actuels;current earnings bénéfices m pl de l'exercice, revenu m actuel;current expenditure dépenses f pl courantes;current liabilities passif m exigible;ACCOUNTANCY current net value valeur f actuelle nette;current rate of exchange taux m de change actuel;ACCOUNTANCY current ratio coefficient m de liquidité;ACCOUNTANCY current value valeur actuelle;ACCOUNTANCY current value accounting comptabilité en valeur actuelle;current year exercice en cours;FINANCE current yield taux de rendement actuel -
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1. adjective(of or belonging to the present: current affairs; the current month; the current temperature.) courant; actuel2. noun1) ((the direction of) a stream of water or air: the current of a river.) courant2) ((a) flow of electricity: an electrical current.) courant•- current account -
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1. adjectivea. ( = in attendance) présent (at à)• who was present? qui était là ?b. ( = existing now) actuel2. nouna. ( = present time) présent m• there's no time like the present! il ne faut jamais remettre au lendemain ce que l'on peut faire le jour même !b. ( = gift) cadeau m• to present sth to sb [+ prize, medal] remettre qch à qnb. [+ tickets, documents] présenter ; [+ plan, account, proposal] soumettre ; [+ report] remettre ; [+ complaint] déposer ; [+ proof, evidence] apporter• to present o.s. se présenter• how you present yourself is very important la manière dont vous vous présentez est très importantec. ( = constitute) [+ problem, difficulties, features] présenter ; [+ opportunity] donner ; [+ challenge] constituerd. [+ play, film, programme] passer ; ( = act as presenter of) présenter• we are proud to present... nous sommes heureux de vous présenter...4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque present est un adjectif ou un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈpreznt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: prɪˈzent.* * *1. ['preznt]1) ( gift) cadeau m2)the present — ( now) le présent
for the present — pour le moment, pour l'instant
3) Linguistics (also present tense) présent m2. ['preznt]1) ( attending) présent2) ( current) actuel/-elleat the present time ou moment — actuellement
3) Linguistics présent3. 4. [prɪ'zent]transitive verb1) ( raise) présenter [problem, challenge, risk]; offrir [chance, opportunity]2) (proffer, show) présenter3) ( submit for consideration) présenter [plan, figures, petition]; fournir [evidence]4) ( formally give) remettre [prize, certificate]; présenter [apologies, respects, compliments]5) ( portray) présenter [person, situation] (as comme étant)6) Television, Radio, Theatre présenter [programme, show]; donner [production, play, concert]7) Military présenter [arms]5.intransitive verb Medicine [patient, baby] se présenter; [symptom, condition] apparaître6.1)2)to present itself — [opportunity, thought] se présenter
••there is no time like the present — il ne faut jamais remettre au lendemain ce que l'on peut faire le jour même
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