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1 contrat
contrat [kɔ̃tʀa]masculine noun( = convention, document) contract ; ( = accord) agreement► contrat emploi-solidarité government-sponsored work contract for the unemployed which includes professional training► contrat de location (pour locaux) tenancy agreement (Brit), rental agreement (US) ; (pour voiture) rental agreement* * *kɔ̃tʀanom masculin ( accord) contract, agreement; Droit ( document) contract; fig ( pacte) arrangement, understandingremplir son contrat — to fulfil [BrE] one's pledge
Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃tʀa nm1) (juridique, commercial) contract2) fig (= pacte) agreement* * *contrat nm ( accord) contract, agreement (entre between; avec with); Jur ( document) contract; fig ( pacte) arrangement, understanding; passer un contrat avec qn Jur to enter into a contract with sb; fig to come to an arrangement with sb; signer/rompre un contrat to sign/break a contract; décrocher un gros contrat to land a large contract; le contrat prévoit… the contract provides for…; sous contrat avec under contract to; s'engager par contrat à faire qch to contract to do sth; réaliser or remplir son contrat ( au bridge) to make one's contract; fig to fulfilGB one's pledge.contrat d'assurance contract of insurance; contrat collectif collective agreement; contrat à durée déterminée, CDD fixed-term contract; contrat à durée indéterminée, CDI permanent contract; contrat emploi solidarité, CES part-time work for the young unemployed; contrat initiative emploi recruitment incentive; contrat de licence licensing agreement; contrat de location hire contract GB, rental contract; ( pour des locaux) tenancy agreement; contrat de maintenance service contract; contrat de mariage marriage contract ou settlement; contrat de prestation de services contract of services; contrat social social contract; contrat de société deed of partnership; contrat de travail contract of employment; contrat de vente sale contract.ⓘ Contrat emploi solidarité Part-time contract of employment for young people, based on a fixed-term contract and paying rates below the minimum wage level of the SMIC. Created to help the educationally disadvantaged and those without any formal qualifications, these state-sponsored jobs are reserved for those on very low incomes and are designed to allow them to pursue further education in addition to their part-time working hours.ⓘ Contrat initiative emploi A government cash incentive to employers to take on new workers as a measure to reduce unemployment.[kɔ̃tra] nom masculin1. [acte, convention] contractcontrat à durée déterminée/indéterminée fixed-term/permanent contracta. [emploi] work placement (for an unemployed person)contrat verbal verbal contract ou undertakingb. (figuré) [s'exécuter] to keep one's promise3. PHILOSOPHIE4. (argot milieu) [de tueur] contract -
2 louage
luaʒnom masculinvoiture de louage — rented car GB, rental car US
* * *lwaʒ nmvoiture de louage — hire car Grande-Bretagne rental car
* * *louage nm louage de services contract of employment; voiture de louage rented car GB, rental car US; contrat de louage rental agreement.[lwaʒ] nom masculin[cession] letting[jouissance] rentinglouage de services contract of employment, work contract -
3 contractualiser
[kɔ̃traktɥalize] verbe transitif1. [problème] to solve by a contract2. [employé] to hire as a public servant
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