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61 entreprise
entreprise [ɑ̃tʀəpʀiz]feminine nouna. ( = firme) companyb. ( = secteur d'activité) l'entreprise businessc. ( = dessein) enterprise━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━+1! enterprise n'est pas la traduction la plus courante d' entreprise.* * *ɑ̃tʀəpʀiz1) ( société) firm, businessentreprise de pompes funèbres — undertaker's GB, funeral home US
entreprise de transports routiers — haulage contractor GB, trucking company US
2) ( secteur) business, industry•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃tʀəpʀiz nf1) (= société) company, businessen entreprise — in a company, for a company
Nous devons faire un stage d'un mois en entreprise. — We have to spend a month working in a company., We have to spend a month working for a company.
Je préfère travailler en free-lance qu'en entreprise. — I prefer working freelance to in-house., I prefer working freelance to working for a company.
2) (= action) undertaking, venture* * *entreprise nf1 ( société) firm, business; entreprise privée/publique private/government-owned firm; diriger une entreprise to run a business; petites et moyennes entreprises small and medium enterprises; entreprise de conseil firm of consultants GB, consulting firm US; entreprise de construction/déménagement/fabrication building/removal GB ou moving US/manufacturing firm; entreprise de travaux publics civil engineering firm; entreprise de pompes funèbres undertaker's GB, funeral home US; entreprise de transports routiers haulage contractor GB, trucking company US; entreprise de franchisage franchising operation; entreprise de service public public utility company; création d'entreprises business start-ups, creation of new businesses; la culture d'entreprise corporate culture;2 ( secteur) business, industry; réhabiliter l'entreprise to give business a new credibility; ce que l'entreprise attend de l'école what industry hopes the schools will provide;3 ( projet) undertaking, enterprise; ( risqué) venture; se lancer dans une entreprise to undertake a venture; se livrer à une entreprise de déstabilisation du gouvernement to set out to destabilize the government; la libre entreprise free enterprise;4 Jur donner/mettre qch à l'entreprise to put sth out to tender/to invite tenders for sth.entreprise unipersonnelle à responsabilité limitée, EURL company owned by a sole proprietor. -
62 rakennustoiminta
yks.nom. rakennustoiminta; yks.gen. rakennustoiminnan; yks.part. rakennustoimintaa; yks.ill. rakennustoimintaan; mon.gen. rakennustoimintojen rakennustoimintain; mon.part. rakennustoimintoja; mon.ill. rakennustoimintoihinconstruction industry (noun)* * *• construction industry• structure• shape• formation• fabrication• construction• constitution• composition• civil engineering• building• building and construction industry• assembly• erection
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fabrication — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act or process of fabricating 2. a product of fabrication; especially lie, falsehood … New Collegiate Dictionary
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fabrication — fab|ri|ca|tion [ ,fæbrı keıʃn ] noun 1. ) count or uncount a story or piece of information that someone fabricates: INVENTION: The story was a complete fabrication. 2. ) uncount TECHNICAL the process of fabricating an object … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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