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cof·fer[ˈkɒfəʳ, AM ˈkɑ:fɚ]n* * *['kɒfə(r)]n1) Truhe f2) (fig)the coffers — die Schatulle, das Geldsäckel; (of state) das Staatssäckel
* * *A s1. Kasten m, Kiste f, Truhe f (besonders für Geld, Schmuck etc):the government’s coffers pl die Staatskasse, der Staatssäckel2. pla) Schatz m, Schätze pl, Gelder plb) Schatzkammer f, Tresor m3. TECHb) Kammer f (einer Schleuse)4. ARCH Deckenfeld n, Kassette fB v/t1. (in einer Truhe) verwahren2. ARCH kassettieren:coffered ceiling Kassettendecke f* * *n.Kasten - m. -
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coffer ['kɒfə(r)]1 noun(a) (strongbox) coffre m, caisse f(b) (watertight chamber) caisson m(c) Architecture caisson m (de plafond)∎ the Government hasn't got much left in the coffers le gouvernement n'a plus grand-chose dans ses coffres -
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ECONOMICS plafond m;∎ to have a ceiling of être plafonné(e) à;∎ to fix a ceiling to sth fixer un plafond à qch;∎ the government has set a three percent ceiling on wage rises le gouvernement a limité à trois pour cent les augmentations de salaireceiling price prix m plafondA rise in global oil prices would not have a direct impact on the Malaysian economy, but higher prices for a sustained period could boost the country's coffers. According to economists, as a net oil exporter, Malaysia will benefit from a rise in oil prices, but the Government's ceiling price on retail oil prices will ensure the country's inflation remains in check amid spiralling global oil prices.
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