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1 credit
1 noun(a) (for future payment) crédit m;∎ to give sb credit faire crédit à qn;∎ to buy/sell sth on credit acheter/vendre qch à crédit;∎ her credit is good elle a une bonne réputation de solvabilitécredit account BANKING compte m créditeur; (with shop) compte client; credit advice avis m de crédit;credit agency agence f de crédit;credit agreement accord m ou convention f de crédit;credit application form formule f de demande de crédit;credit bank banque f de crédit;credit broker courtier(ère) m, f en crédits ou en prêts;American credit bureau agence de notation;credit call = appel téléphonique effectué avec une carte de crédit;credit card carte f de crédit;credit card fraud usage m frauduleux de cartes de crédit;credit card number numéro m de carte de crédit;credit card transaction transaction f effectuée par carte de crédit;credit ceiling plafond m de crédit;credit control encadrement m du crédit;credit controller contrôleur(euse) m, f du crédit;credit crunch resserrement m du crédit;credit enquiry renseignements m pl de crédit, enquête f de solvabilité;credit facilities facilités f pl de crédit;∎ to give sb credit facilities accréditer qn (auprès d'une banque);credit file dossier m crédit;credit freeze blocage m du crédit, gel m des crédits;credit guarantee fund caisse f de garantie;credit history profil m crédit;∎ to obtain information on sb's credit history établir des renseignements de solvabilité sur qn;credit institution établissement m de crédit;credit insurance assurance-crédit f;credit limit limite f de crédit, plafond de crédit;credit management direction f des crédits;credit manager directeur(trice) m, f des crédits;credit margin marge f de crédit;credit options formules f pl de crédit;credit organization organisme m de crédit;credit period délai m de crédit;credit purchase achat m à crédit;credit rating (of person, company) degré m de solvabilité; FINANCE (awarded by credit reference agency) notation f;credit rating agency agence de notation;credit restrictions encadrement du crédit;credit risk risque m de crédit;credit sale vente f à crédit;credit scoring méthode f d'évaluation de la solvabilité, crédit-scoring m;credit squeeze encadrement du crédit;credit terms modalités f pl du crédit;credit transaction transaction à crédit;American credit union société f ou caisse f de créditcredit entry ACCOUNTANCY écriture f passée au crédit; BANKING article m porté au crédit d'un compte;ACCOUNTANCY credit item poste m créditeur;credit memo bulletin m de versement;BANKING credit transfer virement m;credit voucher chèque m de caisse(account) créditer;∎ to credit an account with £200, to credit £200 to an account créditer un compte de 200 livresThe Money Store, which has 140 employees at branches in Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle and Warrington, is focused on customers such as the self-employed and divorced who can suffer difficulties in getting a credit rating from high street lenders.
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2 frost
[frost] 1. noun1) (frozen dew, vapour etc: The ground was covered with frost this morning.) givre2) (the coldness of weather needed to form ice: There'll be (a) frost tomorrow.) gel(ée)2. verb1) (to become covered with frost: The windscreen of my car frosted up last night.) (se) givrer2) ((American) to cover a cake with frosting.)•- frosting- frosty - frostily - frostbite - frostbitten
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