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1 emerging
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2 emerging
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3 emerging countries
Pol. pays émergents (ou en émergence); pays en plein essorEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > emerging countries
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4 emerging economies
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > emerging economies
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5 emerging technologies
nouvelles techniques; technologies nouvellesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > emerging technologies
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6 emerging market
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7 emerging challenges of risk classification and analysis
les nouveaux défis de l'analyse et de la classification des risques (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > emerging challenges of risk classification and analysis
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8 emerging, Canadian, artist, or, group
( taxation)nouvel artiste ou ensemble m canadienEnglish-French legislative terms > emerging, Canadian, artist, or, group
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9 emerging, technology
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10 impact of emerging technologies on the law of intellectual property
PI incidence des techniques nouvelles sur le droit de la propriété intellectuelleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > impact of emerging technologies on the law of intellectual property
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11 new and emerging technologies
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > new and emerging technologies
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12 emerge
emerge [ɪˈmɜ:dʒ]• it emerged that... il est apparu que...• to emerge as... se révéler (être)...* * *[ɪ'mɜːdʒ] 1.1) [person, animal] sortir ( from de)2) [issue, news, problem, result] se faire jour; [trend, pattern] se dégager; [truth] apparaître; [talent] voir le jour; [evidence, message] ressortir; [new nation, ideology] naître2.emerging present participle adjective [market] naissant, émergent; [democracy] qui émerge; [opportunity] qui apparaît; [writer, artist] qui devient connu; [nation] émergent -
13 QUIHQUIZA
quihquîza > quihquîz.*\QUIHQUIZA v.i., passer souvent, hardiment, courir, couler." têîxpan niquihquîza ", je passe sans respect, effrontément devant quelqu'un." îpan quihquîztihuih in tlâhuiltetl ", ils passent souvent sur les braseros - they went passing by the braziers. Dans la description d'une danse. Sah2,101." cuacualli quihquîza in âtl " ou " quihquîza in cuacualli âtl ", l'eau court, coule fort bonne." zan ic quihquîz ", c'est un paresseux, un effronté, qui ne veut point travailler." întlan quihquîzah, întzalan quihquîzah ", ils se promènent en allant vers elles, ils se promènent au milieu d'elles. Sah12,51." ahtle quihquîztoc ", rien n'émerge - nothing lies emerging. Sah11,106." âtl quihquîztihcac, âtl memêxtihcac ", l'eau traverse, l'eau coule en différents endroits - water flows through; it spurts up in places.Est dit de la maison du pauvre, mâcêhualcalli. Sah11,272." ehêcatl motehtehuilacachoa, ehêcatl quihquîztoc ", le vent (y) tourbillonne, le vent (y) passe - the wind swirls about, the wind blows through. Est dit de la maison du pauvre, mâcêhualcalli. Sah11,272." âlcecêc quihquîztoc ehêcatl motetehuilacachoa in îchân ", l'eau froide traverse sa maison, le vent y tourbillonne - (hence there is) poverty (there is) hunger in his home.Est dit du sorcier, tlâcatecolotl. Sah10,31." înciyacacpa quihquîztiuh ", elles sont passées sous leur bras. Est dit des arbalètes. Sah12,40.Form: redupl. sur quîza (K). -
14 commodity
∎ rice is the staple commodity of China le riz est la ressource principale de la Chine(b) STOCK EXCHANGE matière f première;∎ to trade commodities spéculer sur les marchés à terme des matières premières;∎ coffee is considered to be the main agricultural commodity le café est considéré comme la principale matière négociablecommodity broker, commodity dealer courtier(ère) m, f en matières premières;commodity exchange marché m des matières premières;commodity futures opérations f pl à terme sur matières premières;commodity market marché des matières premières;commodity money monnaie f de marchandise;commodity prices prix m pl des marchandises, cours m pl des denréesHe says the main reasons why the recovery will continue is to do with commodity prices and capital flows, which he says have yet to recover. We are at the bottom of the commodity price market - these countries produce raw materials and so it is a very important part of their economy, he says. And people have stopped pulling their money dramatically out of emerging markets.
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15 contrarian
investisseur m à contre-courantcontrarian investor investisseur m à contre-courantBut being a contrarian investor by nature, he also likes to invest in trusts that are out of favour and sell them when sentiment is more positive. Currently, he is overweight in Asia and emerging markets. He likes to hold between 35 and 40 trusts in the fund.
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16 emergent
adjective (being in the process of emerging or developing: the emergent nations.) en voie de développement -
17 emerge
A vi1 lit [person, animal] sortir (from de) ;2 fig [issue, news, problem, result] se faire jour ; [trend, pattern] se dégager ; [design, model, truth, doubt, surprise] apparaître ; [talent] voir le jour ; [evidence, message] ressortir ; [new nation, ideology, religion] naître ; a picture is beginning to emerge ( of situation) on commence à avoir une vision plus claire de la situation ; to emerge as an influence/priority ressortir comme une influence/une priorité ; to emerge from the education system sortir du système d'éducation ; to emerge victorious ressortir vainqueur ; it emergeed that il est apparu que.B emerging pres p adj [market] naissant, émergent ; [democracy] qui émerge ; [opportunity] qui apparaît ; [writer, actor etc] qui devient connu ; [nation] émergent. -
18 EID
EID [‚i:aɪ'di:]Biology & Medicine ( abbreviation emerging infectious diseases) maladies fpl infectieuses émergentes
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emerging — e‧mer‧ging [ɪˈmɜːdʒɪŋ ǁ ɜːr ] adjective [only before a noun] 1. in an early state of development: • the country s emerging nuclear industry 2. emerging nations/countries/economies COMMERCE countries, especially those in Asia, Africa, and South… … Financial and business terms
emerging — UK [ɪˈmɜː(r)dʒɪŋ] / US [ɪˈmɜrdʒɪŋ] or emergent UK [ɪˈmɜː(r)dʒ(ə)nt] / US [ɪˈmɜrdʒənt] adjective just beginning to exist or be noticed an emerging consensus that global warming is a reality emerging businesses/markets/economies … English dictionary
Emerging — Infobox Album | Name = Emerging Type = Album Artist = Phil Keaggy Released = 1977 Recorded = Length = Label = NewSong Records Producer = Peter K. Hopper with Phil Keaggy Reviews = Last album = Love Broke Thru (1976) This album = Emerging (1977)… … Wikipedia
Emerging — Emerge E*merge , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Emerged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emerging}.] [L. emergere, emersum; e out + mergere to dip, plunge. See {Merge}.] To rise out of a fluid; to come forth from that in which anything has been plunged, enveloped, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
emerging — adjective Date: 1646 emergent 4 < emerging nations > < an emerging artist > … New Collegiate Dictionary
emerging — e|merg|ing [ ı mɜrdʒıŋ ] or e|mer|gent [ ı mɜrdʒənt ] adjective just beginning to exist or be noticed: an emerging consensus that global warming is a reality emerging businesses/markets/economies … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
emerging — /i merr jing/, adj. emergent (def. 3): emerging nations. [1640 50; EMERGE + ING2] * * * … Universalium
emerging — adj. Emerging is used with these nouns: ↑artist, ↑consensus, ↑discipline, ↑economy, ↑field, ↑market, ↑nation, ↑star, ↑technology … Collocations dictionary
emerging — e|mer|ging [ıˈmə:dʒıŋ US ə:r ] adj [only before noun] in an early state of development ▪ the country s emerging oil industry … Dictionary of contemporary English
emerging — adjective (only before noun) in an early state of development: the emerging Thai auto industry … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
emerging — [ɪˈmɜːdʒɪŋ] adj just beginning to exist or be noticed emerging businesses/technologies[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English