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A n1 ( link) lien(s) m(pl) (of de ; between entre) ; the experience forged a bond between them l'expérience a créé un lien entre eux ; to strengthen a bond resserrer des liens ; to feel a strong bond with sb se sentir très proche de qn ;2 ( fetter) lit lien m ; fig chaîne f (of de) ; to break the bonds of routine rompre les chaînes de la routine ;3 Fin obligation f ; government bond obligation d'État ; savings/treasury bond bon m d'épargne/du trésor ;4 ( adhesion) adhérence f ;5 Chem liaison f ;6 Jur ( guarantee) engagement m écrit ; ( deposit) caution f ; to set bond at fixer la caution à ; my word is my bond je n'ai qu'une parole ;7 Constr appareil m ;8 ( at customs) in bond en dépôt de douane ;9 = bonded paper.C vtr1 ( also bond together) [glue, adhesive] faire adhérer [materials, surfaces] ; Constr enlier [bricks, timber] ;3 ( at customs) entreposer (en douane) [goods].D vi1 gen, Psych s'attacher (with à) ; the mother and baby bond quickly les liens maternels se créent rapidement ;2 [materials] adhérer (with à) ;3 Chem [atoms] s'associer (with à). -
22 collection point
collection point n ( for parcels) guichet m de retrait des paquets ; ( for goods) guichet m de retrait des marchandises ; (for donations, recycling) dépôt m (for de). -
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consignment n Comm ( sending) expédition f ; ( goods) lot m, livraison f ; consignment note bordereau m d'expédition ; for consignment à expédier ; on consignment en dépôt. -
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1 noun∎ to take out a patent on sth prendre un brevet sur qch, faire breveter qch;∎ patent pending (on packaging) demande de brevet déposée(a) (product, procedure) breveté∎ letters patent lettres fpl patentes∎ that's a patent lie! c'est un mensonge éhonté!(of authorities) protéger par un brevet, breveter; (of inventor) faire breveter, prendre un brevet pour►► patent agent agent m en brevets;patent application demande f ou dépôt m de brevet;American patent attorney conseil m en matière de brevets;patent goods articles mpl brevetés;patent leather cuir m verni, vernis m;∎ patent leather boots bottes fpl vernies or en cuir verni;patent medicine médicament m vendu sans ordonnance; pejorative (cure-all) élixir m universel, remède m de charlatan;Patent Office ≃ Institut m national de la propriété industrielle;patent rights propriété f industrielle
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