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1 provision
provision [pʀɔvizjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = réserve) [de vivres, cartouches, eau] supply• faire (une) provision de [+ nourriture, papier] to stock up withb. ( = vivres) provisions provisions• filet/panier à provisions shopping bag/basket* * *pʀɔvizjɔ̃
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faire (une) provision d'énergie — [personne] to build up one's energy
2) ( acompte) deposit; ( sur un compte en banque) credit (balance)
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provisions nom féminin pluriel food shopping [U]* * *pʀɔvizjɔ̃1. nf1) (= réserve) supply, stock2) (= avance) (à un avocat, avoué) retainer, retaining fee3) COMMERCE funds pl2. provisions nfpl(= vivres) provisions, food no plplacard à provisions; armoire à provisions — food cupboard
* * *A nf1 (de nourriture, conserves, bois, papier) stock, supply; ( d'eau) supply; faire provision de qch to stock up with sth, to lay in a stock ou supplies of sth; faire provision d'énergie [personne] to build up a reserve of energy;B provisions nfpl shopping ¢; faire ses provisions, aller aux provisions○ to go shopping; sac à provisions shopping bag; placard à provisions food cupboard.[prɔvizjɔ̃] nom fémininavoir une bonne provision de chocolat/patience to have a good supply of chocolate/plenty of patiencefaire provision de sucre/d'enveloppes to stock up with sugar/envelopesfaire des provisions to stock up on food, to lay in stocks of food2. [acompte] advance ou down payment3. [d'un bilan comptable] provision[couverture] cover4. [honoraires] retainerpar provision [décision, acte] provisional, interim————————provisions nom féminin pluriel[courses]————————à provisions locution adjectivale[filet, sac] shopping (modificateur) -
2 tiers
tiers [tjεʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = fraction) third• j'ai lu le or un tiers du livre I have read a third of the bookb. ( = troisième personne) third party ; ( = étranger, inconnu) outsider2. compounds* * *
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tierce tjɛʀ, tjɛʀs adjectif thirdun pays tiers — gén another country; ( par rapport à un groupe) a non-member country
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nom masculin invariable1) Mathématique third•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tjɛʀ, tjɛʀs (tierce)1. adj2. nm1) DROIT third party2) (= fraction) thirdUn tiers de la classe était pour. — A third of the class were in favour.
* * *A adj third; un pays tiers gén another country; ( par rapport à un groupe) a non-member country; une tierce personne gén an outsider; Jur a third party; en main tierce Jur in the hands of a third party.B nm inv1 Math third (de of); il a fait le tiers du travail he's done one third of the work; j'ai rédigé les deux tiers de ma thèse I've written two thirds of my thesis; j'en suis aux deux tiers, je suis au dernier tiers I'm two thirds of the way through; réduire qch d'un tiers to reduce sth by one third; la ville a été détruite aux deux tiers two thirds of the town has been destroyed;2 ( personne) ( inconnu) outsider; Jur third party; agir pour le compte d'un tiers to act on behalf of a third party; avoir recours à un tiers to go through a third party;3 Assur, Aut une assurance au tiers third-party insurance; s'assurer au tiers to take out third-party insurance.C tierce nf1 Jeux three card run, tierce;2 Mus third; intervalle de tierce interval of a third;4 Imprim page proof.tierce majeure or à l'as three card run ace high, tierce major; le Tiers État Hist the Third Estate; tiers payant Prot Soc third-party payer (direct payment by insurance for medical care); tiers provisionnel tax payment equal to one third of annual tax.I1. [étranger à un groupe] third2. [dans l'Union européenne]pays tiers third ou non-EC country3. DROIT4. HISTOIREa tierce, a''' "a" triple dash6. RELIGION————————tierce nom féminintierce majeure/mineure major/minor thirdII[tjɛr] nom masculin1. [partie d'un tout divisé en trois] third2. (soutenu) [troisième personne] third personil se fiche ou se moque du tiers comme du quart he couldn't care less3. DROIT third party4. COMMERCEtiers porteur holder in due course, (second) endorser5. FINANCEtiers provisionnelthrice-yearly income tax payment based on estimated tax due for the previous year6. HISTOIRE7. [pour la Sécurité sociale]tiers payantsystem by which a proportion of the fee for medical treatment is paid directly to the hospital, doctor or pharmacist by the patient's insurer————————au tiers locution adjectivale -
3 redevable
redevable [ʀ(ə)dəvabl]adjective• être redevable à qn de qch/d'avoir fait qch to be indebted to sb for qch/for having done sth* * *ʀədvabl, ʀ(ə)dəvablêtre redevable de quelque chose à quelqu'un — to owe something to somebody, to be indebted to somebody for something
* * *ʀ(ə)dəvabl adjêtre redevable de qch à qn (somme) — to owe sb sth, figto be indebted to sb for sth
* * *redevable adj1 être redevable de qch à qn (d'une faveur, d'un succès) to owe sth to sb, to be indebted to sb for sth; ( d'une somme) to owe sth to sb;2 Fisc être redevable de l'impôt to be liable for tax.[rədəvabl] adjectif1. FINANCE2. (figuré)je lui suis redevable de ma promotion I owe him my promotion, I owe it to him that I was promoted
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