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dual ['dju:əl](purpose, nationality) double;∎ to have dual nationality avoir la double nationalité;∎ to have a dual personality souffrir d'un dédoublement de la personnalité;∎ to have a dual purpose or function avoir une double fonction;∎ with the dual aim of reducing inflation and stimulating demand dans le but à la fois de réduire l'inflation et de stimuler la demandeEU dual circulation (of currencies) double circulation f;EU dual circulation period période f de double circulation;dual currency deux monnaies fpl;Stock Exchange dual exchange market double marché m des changes;Stock Exchange dual listing cotation f sur deux Bourses;British dual ownership copropriété f;dual pricing régime m du double prix; (display) double affichage m (des prix) -
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EU dual circulation period période f de double circulation;dual currency deux monnaies f pl;STOCK EXCHANGE dual exchange market double marché m des changes;STOCK EXCHANGE dual listing cotation f sur deux Bourses;dual ownership copropriéte f;dual pricing régime m du double prix; (showing prices in national currency and in euros) double affichage m (des prix)
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