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1 casualty department
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2 recommandations for property-casualty financial reporting
recommandations sur la préparation des rapports financiers des compagnies d'assurances incendie, accidents et risques divers (TT) recommandations for the CIA concerning the computation of transfer values for non-indexed pensions recommandations de l'ICA relativement à l'évaluation des droits au transfert de rentes non indexées (TT) recommandations for the computation of minimum transfer values of deferred pensions recommandations sur le calcul des valeurs minimales de transfert des rentes différées (TT) recommandations for the computation of the capitalized value of pension entitlements on marriage breakdown recommandations pour le calcul de la valeur capitalisée des rentes à verser en cas de rupture du mariage (TT) recommandations for the computation of transfer values of pensions recommandations pour l'évaluation des régimes de retraite (TT) recommandations for the preparation of actuarial reports and the presentation of evidence before the courts and other tribunal recommandations pour la préparation des rapports actuariels et la présentation de témoignages devant les cours de justice et autres tribunaux (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > recommandations for property-casualty financial reporting
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3 recommendations for dividend determination and illustration
recommandations sur les calculs et projections de participations (TT) recommendations for dynamic solvency testing for P&C companies recommandations pour les essais dynamiques de solvabilité pour les compagnies d'assurance IARD (LGA) recommendations for financial reporting for property and casualty insurance companies recommandations sur la préparation des rapports financiers des compagnies d'assurances incendie, accidents et risques divers (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > recommendations for dividend determination and illustration
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4 litter
A n1 ( rubbish) détritus mpl ; ( more substantial) ordures fpl ; ( paper) papiers mpl ; to drop litter jeter des détritus ; the streets are full of litter les rues sont pleines de détritus or d'ordures ; ( on sign) ‘no litter, penalty £500’ ‘défense de déposer des ordures sous peine d'une amende de 500 livres sterling’ ;2 ( random collection) fouillis m (of de) ; you can hardly see the floor for the litter of books on aperçoit à peine le plancher à cause du fouillis de livres ;4 (for farm stock, cat) litière f ;B vtr [leaves, books] joncher [ground, floor] ; to litter clothes around a room laisser traîner ses vêtements partout dans une pièce ; to litter a house with sth semer qch dans toute la maison [clothes, magazines] ; to litter the floor/ground with sth recouvrir le plancher/sol de qch ; to litter a surface with sth couvrir une surface de qch ; to be littered with papers/corpses [ground, field] être jonché de papiers/cadavres ; to be littered with allusions/references fig être parsemé d'allusions/de références ; history is littered with crooks l'histoire est pleine d'escrocs. -
5 litter
litter [ˈlɪtər]1. noun• "litter" (on bin) « papiers »b. ( = animal's offspring) portée f3. compounds* * *['lɪtə(r)] 1.1) ( rubbish) détritus mpl; ( more substantial) ordures fpl; ( paper) papiers mpl‘no litter’ — ‘défense de déposer des ordures’
2) ( random collection) fouillis m (of de)4) ( for casualty) brancard m; ( for dignitary) litière f5) ( for pet tray) litière f2.transitive verb [leaves, books] joncher [ground]to litter the house with something — [person] semer quelque chose dans toute la maison
to be littered with corpses — [ground] être jonché de cadavres
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6 treat
A n1 ( pleasure) (petit) plaisir m ; ( food) gâterie f ; to give sb a treat offrir un petit plaisir à qn ; I gave myself a treat je me suis offert un petit plaisir ; I took them to the museum as a treat je les ai emmenés au musée pour leur faire plaisir ; it was a treat to see you looking well/to get your letter ça m'a fait vraiment plaisir de te voir aussi bonne mine/de recevoir ta lettre ; oysters! what a treat! des huîtres! vous nous gâtez! ; she gets lots of treats from her grandmother elle se fait beaucoup gâter par sa grand-mère ; as a special treat I was allowed to stay up late exceptionnellement on m'a permis de me coucher plus tard ; her birthday treat was a trip to the zoo pour son cadeau d'anniversaire, on l'a emmenée au zoo ; a treat in store une bonne surprise ;2 ○ it's my/Henry's treat c'est moi/Henry qui paie ; (food, drink) c'est moi/Henry qui régale ○ ; to stand sb a treat ○ offrir or payer qch à qn ; he stood us a treat in the pub/the restaurant il nous a payé une tournée au pub/un repas au restaurant.B ○ a treat adv phr GB the plan worked a treat le projet a marché comme sur des roulettes ○ ; the car works a treat now la voiture tourne rond ○ maintenant ; the cake/present/show went down a treat with the children les enfants ont adoré le gâteau/cadeau/spectacle ; the room looks a treat now you've redecorated it la pièce est superbe, maintenant que tu l'as refaite.C vtr1 (act towards, handle) gen traiter [person, animal, object, topic] ; to treat sb well/badly bien traiter/maltraiter qn ; that's no way to treat a child! on ne traite pas un enfant comme ça! ; to treat sb/sth with traiter qn avec [care, contempt, kindness, suspicion] ; to treat sb like a child/fool traiter qn comme un enfant/idiot ; we were treated as if… on nous a traités comme si… ; to treat sb as an enemy traiter qn en ennemi ; to treat sth as considérer qch comme [idol, shrine] ; they treat the house like a hotel ils prennent la maison pour un hôtel ; to treat a remark as a joke ne pas prendre une remarque au sérieux ; to treat the whole thing as a joke prendre toute l'affaire à la plaisanterie ; to treat a request seriously prendre une requête au sérieux ;2 Med traiter [patient, casualty] ; traiter [disease] (with avec) ; to treat sb with traiter qn à [drug] ; traiter qn par [method] ;3 Chem, Constr, Ind traiter [chemical, fabric, problem, rot, sewage, water] (with à) ; to treat sth against traiter qch contre [damp, infestation, rot] ;4 ( pay for) payer or offrir qch à [person] ; go on, have it, I'll treat you prends-le, c'est moi qui paie ; to treat sb to sth payer or offrir qch à qn ; he treated us to a trip to the concert/ice creams all round il nous a payé une soirée au concert/une tournée de glaces ; he treated us to a lecture on personal hygiene/a description of his symptoms iron il nous a gratifié d'un sermon sur l'hygiène corporelle/d'une description de ses symptômes iron ; we were treated to the unusual spectacle of a minister in disgrace nous avons eu le privilège d'assister au spectacle insolite d'un ministre en disgrâce.D v refl to treat oneself s'offrir un petit plaisir ; to treat oneself to s'offrir [holiday, hairdo].
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