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1 automobile customs bond
cautionnement des véhicules en douane (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > automobile customs bond
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2 bond
A n1 ( link) lien(s) m(pl) (of de ; between entre) ; the experience forged a bond between them l'expérience a créé un lien entre eux ; to strengthen a bond resserrer des liens ; to feel a strong bond with sb se sentir très proche de qn ;2 ( fetter) lit lien m ; fig chaîne f (of de) ; to break the bonds of routine rompre les chaînes de la routine ;3 Fin obligation f ; government bond obligation d'État ; savings/treasury bond bon m d'épargne/du trésor ;4 ( adhesion) adhérence f ;5 Chem liaison f ;6 Jur ( guarantee) engagement m écrit ; ( deposit) caution f ; to set bond at fixer la caution à ; my word is my bond je n'ai qu'une parole ;7 Constr appareil m ;8 ( at customs) in bond en dépôt de douane ;9 = bonded paper.C vtr1 ( also bond together) [glue, adhesive] faire adhérer [materials, surfaces] ; Constr enlier [bricks, timber] ;3 ( at customs) entreposer (en douane) [goods].D vi1 gen, Psych s'attacher (with à) ; the mother and baby bond quickly les liens maternels se créent rapidement ;2 [materials] adhérer (with à) ;3 Chem [atoms] s'associer (with à). -
3 bond
bond [bɒnd]1. nouna. ( = attachment) lien mb. (financial) obligation f( = stick) collera. ( = stick together) coller* * *[bɒnd] 1.2) ( fetter) lit lien m; fig chaîne f (of de)3) Finance obligation fsavings bond — bon m d'épargne
4) ( adhesion) adhérence f5) Chemistry liaison f7) ( at customs)2.transitive verb (also bond together)1) [glue] faire adhérer [surfaces]; enlier [bricks]2) [suffering] créer des liens entre [people]3.2) [materials] adhérer ( with à) -
4 bond
1 noun∎ long/medium/short bond obligation longue/moyenne/courtebond equivalent yield = rendement équivalent à celui d'une obligation;bond fund manager gestionnaire m f de fonds obligataire;bond investment placement m obligataire;bond issue émission f obligataire ou d'obligations;∎ to make a bond issue émettre un emprunt;bond market marché m obligataire ou des obligations;bond trading opérations f pl sur obligations;bond yield rendement m de l'obligation∎ to be in bond être à l'entrepôt (de la douane);∎ to put goods in bond entreposer des marchandises, mettre des marchandises à l'entrepôt;∎ to take goods out of bond dédouaner des marchandises, faire sortir des marchandises de l'entrepôtbond note titre m d'obligation∎ to enter into a bond (with sb) contracter une obligation ou un engagement (avec qn) -
5 release
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6 bonding
bonding n1 ( between mother and baby) ( process) formation f des liens maternels ; ( resulting bond) liens mpl maternels ;2 ( between people) ( process) formation f du lien affectif (between entre) ; ( resulting bond) lien m affectif ; male bonding amitié f virile ;3 ( adhesion) collage m ;5 ( of goods at customs) entreposage m. -
7 pounce
pounce [paʊns]sauter, bondir;∎ the cat crouched nearby, ready to pounce le chat était tapi là, prêt à bondir;∎ a man pounced (out) from behind the bush un homme a surgi de derrière le buisson2 nounbond m;∎ with a sudden pounce d'un bond(a) (of animal) se jeter sur, bondir sur; (of bird) se jeter sur, fondre sur; (of police) saisir, arrêter;∎ the customs pounced on the drug-runners les douaniers ont arrêté les trafiquants de drogue(b) (in criticism) bondir sur, sauter sur;∎ they pounce on your slightest mistake ils sautent ou bondissent sur la moindre de vos erreurs(c) (seize → opportunity) sauter sur, saisir -
8 release
release [rɪ'li:s]1 noun(a) (from captivity) libération f; (from prison) libération f, mise f en liberté, Administration élargissment m; (from custody) mise f en liberté, relaxe f; (from debt) libération f; (from obligation, promise) libération f, dispense f; (from pain, suffering) délivrance f;∎ on his release from prison lors de sa mise en liberté, dès sa sortie de prison;∎ release on bail mise f en liberté provisoire (sous caution);∎ release on parole libération f conditionnelle;∎ order of release ordre m de levée d'écrou;∎ death was a release for her pour elle, la mort a été une délivrance(d) (distribution → of film, record) sortie f; (→ of book) sortie f, parution f; (→ of document) diffusion f;∎ the film is on general release le film est sorti∎ her latest release is called 'Perfect Moment' son dernier disque s'appelle 'Perfect Moment';∎ it's a new release ça vient de sortir(f) (of handle, switch) déclenchement m; (of brake) desserrage m; (of clutch) débrayage m; (of spring) détente f; (of bomb) largage m; (of balloons, pigeons) lâcher m; (of gas etc) dégagement m; (of steam) échappement m; (of pressure) relâchement m; (of energy) libération f(button, switch) de déclenchement(a) (prisoner) libérer, relâcher; (from custody) remettre en liberté, relâcher, relaxer; (captive person, animal) libérer; (employee, schoolchild) libérer, laisser partir; (hospital patient) laisser sortir; (from obligation) libérer, dégager; (from promise) dégager, relever; (from vows) relever, dispenser;∎ to release sb from captivity libérer qn;∎ Law to be released on bail être libéré sous caution;∎ the earthquake victims were released from the wreckage les victimes du tremblement de terre ont été dégagées des décombres;∎ the children were released into the care of their grandparents on a confié les enfants à leurs grands-parents;∎ death finally released her from her suffering la mort a mis un terme à ses souffrances;∎ to release sb from a debt remettre une dette à qn(b) (let go → from control, grasp) lâcher; (→ feelings) donner ou laisser libre cours à; (→ bomb) larguer, lâcher; (→ gas, heat) libérer, dégager;∎ he released his grip on my hand il m'a lâché la ou il a lâché ma main;∎ to release one's hold desserrer son étreinte, lâcher prise;∎ the explosion released chemicals into the river l'explosion a libéré des agents chimiques dans la rivière;∎ insecticides were released over the crops des pesticides ont été répandus sur les récoltes;∎ playing squash is a good way of releasing tension le squash est un bon moyen de se détendre(c) (issue → film) sortir; (→ book) sortir, faire paraître, mettre en vente; (→ record) sortir, metter en vente; (→ goods, new model) mettre en vente ou sur le marché; (→ stamps, coins) émettre∎ the company refuses to release details of the contract la compagnie refuse de divulguer ou de faire connaître les détails du contrat∎ Cars to release the clutch débrayer;∎ Photography to release the shutter déclencher (l'obturateur);∎ release the catch to open the door pour ouvrir la porte, soulever le loquet;∎ to release the safety catch (on gun) libérer le cran de sûreté(g) (property, rights) céder►► Technology release lever (on clutch) levier m de débrayage; (on typewriter) levier m de dégagement du chariot;Cinema release print copie f d'exploitation -
9 bearer
bearer ['beərə(r)](a) (of news, letter) porteur(euse) m,f; (of load, coffin) battue porteur(euse) m,f; (servant) serviteur m;∎ I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings j'ai horreur d'annoncer les mauvaises nouvelles∎ Banking cheque made payable to bearer chèque m (payable) au porteur(c) Building industry support m►► Finance bearer bill effet m ou billet m au porteur;Stock Exchange bearer bond titre m ou obligation f au porteur;Banking bearer cheque chèque m au porteur;Finance bearer paper papier m au porteur;Stock Exchange bearer share action f au porteur -
10 excise
Ⅰ.excise1 ['eksaɪz]∎ men from the excise (customs officers) officiers mpl des douanes; (VAT inspectors) inspecteurs mpl de la TVA►► excise bond acquit-à-caution m;Commerce excise duty, excise tax contribution f indirecteⅡ.excise2 [ek'saɪz]
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