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1 rachat
rachat [ʀa∫a]masculine noun[d'objet que l'on possédait avant] buying back ; [d'objet d'occasion] buying* * *ʀaʃanom masculin1) ( d'objet vendu) buying back, buyback2) ( de société) buyout3) ( d'actions) repurchase4) ( de dette) redemption5) ( pardon) redemption* * *ʀaʃa nm1) [objet d'occasion] buying, [objet vendu] buying back2) RELIGION redemption3) (moral) [mauvaise conduite, oubli, défaut] atonement4) [prisonnier, captif] (contre rançon) ransoming* * *rachat nm1 ( d'objet vendu) buying back, buyback; Jur vente avec faculté de rachat sale with option of repurchase;2 ( de société) buyout;3 ( d'actions) repurchase;4 (de dette, rente) redemption;5 ( de prisonnier) ransoming;rachat d'entreprise par l'encadrement management buyout, MBO; rachat d'entreprise par les salariés, RES employee buyout.[raʃa] nom masculin2. [achat]‘nous vous proposons le rachat de votre ancienne voiture!’ COMMERCE ‘we offer to take your old car in part-exchange (UK) ou as a trade-in (US)!’3. FINANCE [d'actions, d'obligations] buying up ou in[d'une affaire] take over[d'une franchise, d'une rente] redemption4. (soutenu) [des péchés] redemption -
2 reprise
reprise [ʀ(ə)pʀiz]feminine nouna. [d'activité, cours, travaux, hostilités] resumption ; [de pièce de théâtre] revival ; [de film] rerun ; (Music = passage répété) repeat ; ( = rediffusion) repeat ; [de chanson] remake• la reprise (économique) est assez forte dans certains secteurs the (economic) revival is quite marked in certain sectorsb. avoir de bonnes reprises or de la reprise [voiture] to have good acceleration• nous vous offrons une reprise de 5 000 € pour l'achat d'une nouvelle voiture we'll give you 5,000 euros when you trade your old car ine. [de chaussette] darn ; [de drap, chemise] mend• faire une reprise or des reprises à un drap to mend a sheet• à maintes/plusieurs reprises many/several times* * *ʀəpʀiz1) Droit ( récupération) repossession2) ( recommencement) (de travaux, cours, vols, dialogue, négociations, d'hostilités) resumption (de of); (de pièce, film) rerun; ( d'émission) Radio, Télévision repeatreprise du travail — resumption of work; ( après une grève) return to work
à deux reprises — on two occasions, twice
la reprise de l'emploi — the increase ou rise in employment
4) Commerce ( de marchandise) return, taking back; ( contre un nouvel achat) trade-in, part exchange GB; Commerce, Économie (d'entreprise, de commerce) takeover30 euros de reprise sur votre vieille machine à laver contre achat d'une neuve — 30 euros for your old washing machine when you buy a new one
5) ( dans l'immobilier) key money6) Automobile acceleration [U]7) ( de tissu) mend; ( de lainage) darn8) Sport ( en boxe) round; ( au football) start of second half; ( en escrime) bout* * *ʀ(ə)pʀiz1. nf1) (= recommencement) [travaux, combats] resumptionIls ont voté contre la reprise du travail. — They voted against a return to work., They voted against returning to work.
Il faut attendre la reprise des cours. — We'll have to wait until the start of next term.
2) (= occasion)à deux reprises — twice, on two occasions
à plusieurs reprises — on several occasions, several times
3) (économique) recovery4) TV, [émission] repeat, CINÉMA, [film] rerun5) [chanson] cover, cover version6) BOXE round7) COMMERCE, [ancien appareil, véhicule] trade-in, part exchangeIls ont offert une excellente reprise. — They offered an excellent trade-in deal., They offered an excellent part-exchange deal.
8) COMMERCE, [article non désiré] return9) COMMERCE, FINANCE, [entreprise] takeover, buyoutIls sont candidats à la reprise de X. — They're interested in buying out X.
10) (lors d'une location) sum asked for any extras or improvements made to the property11) (= raccommodage) mend, (à une chaussette) darn2. reprises nfplAUTOMOBILES acceleration* * *reprise nf1 ( récupération) (de ville, place forte) recapture; Jur (de concession, bien) repossession; procédure de reprise Jur repossession proceedings;2 ( recommencement) (de travaux, cours, vols, dialogue, négociations, d'hostilités) resumption (de of); (de froid, mauvais temps) return (de of); (de pièce, film) rerun; ( d'émission) Radio, TV repeat; ( d'œuvre rarement jouée) revival; reprise du travail resumption of work; ( après une grève) return to work; reprise des cours le 10 mars school starts again on 10 March; à deux reprises on two occasions, twice; à plusieurs or maintes reprises on several occasions, repeatedly, again and again;3 Écon, Fin ( nouvel essor) (de demande, production) increase (de in); ( de commerce) revival (de of); reprise de la Bourse stock market rally ou recovery; la reprise économique/des affaires/des cours economic/business/stock market recovery; on assiste à une reprise de l'économie/du marché we're seeing an upturn in the economy/in the market; la reprise de l'emploi the fall in unemployment; les actions sont en reprise à 20 euros shares are up at 20 euros;4 Comm ( de marchandise) return, taking back; ( contre un nouvel achat) trade-in, part exchange GB; Comm, Écon (d'entreprise, de commerce) takeover, acquisition; marchandise en dépôt avec reprise des invendus goods on sale or return; la maison ne fait pas de reprise goods cannot be returned; donner une voiture en reprise to trade in a car; accepter une voiture en reprise to take a car in part GB ou partial US exchange; 50 euros de reprise sur votre vieille machine à laver contre achat d'une neuve 50 euros for your old washing machine when you buy a new one; valeur de reprise part exchange GB ou trade-in value;5 ( dans l'immobilier) key money; payer 1 000 euros de reprise au locataire partant to pay the outgoing tenant 1,000 euros key money;6 Aut acceleration ¢; avoir de bonnes reprises to have good acceleration;7 Cout ( de tissu) mend; (de chaussette, lainage) darn; faire une reprise à qch to mend [tissu, robe]; to darn [chaussette, lainage];8 Sport ( en boxe) round; ( au football) start of second half; ( en escrime) bout; Équit riding lesson; combat en 10 reprises fight over 10 rounds;9 ( réutilisation) taking up;10 Mus (phrase, signe, exécution) repeat;11 Constr faire la reprise d'un mur to repair a wall.reprise d'une entreprise par l'encadrement management buyout; reprise d'une entreprise par les salariés, RES employee buyout.
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