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21 arrive
to arrive at sth (solution, decision) arriver à qch, parvenir à qch;∎ to arrive at a price se mettre d'accord sur un prix -
22 clock in
pointer (à l'arrivée) -
23 clock off
pointer (à la sortie) -
24 clock on
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25 clock out
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26 collaborate
collaborer;∎ she collaborated with us on the project elle a collaboré avec nous au projet -
27 communicate
(be in touch) communiquer; (get in touch) prendre contact, se mettre en contact -
28 commute
faire la navette;∎ to commute to work faire la navette pour se rendre à son travail -
29 compete
(of one company) faire de la concurrence ( with à)(of two companies) se faire concurrence;∎ they compete with foreign companies for contracts ils sont en concurrence avec des entreprises étrangères pour obtenir des contrats;∎ we have to compete on an international level nous devons être à la hauteur de la concurrence sur le plan international -
30 complain
(make formal protest) formuler une plainte ou une réclamation, se plaindre;∎ several customers have complained about the quality of service plusieurs clients se sont plaints du service -
31 comply
(consent, agree) accepter, consentir;∎ to comply with sth (code, specifications) se conformer à qch; (contract) respecter qch; (order) obéir à qch;∎ cars must comply with existing regulations les voitures doivent être conformes aux normes en vigueur -
32 conform
(of person) se conformer, s'adapter; (of thing) être en conformité;∎ to conform to the law obéir à la loi;∎ all cars must conform to regulations toute voiture doit être conforme aux normes -
33 correspond
∎ the two sets of figures don't correspond les deux séries de chiffres ne correspondent pas -
34 dabble
to dabble on the Stock Exchange boursicoter -
35 demerge
se scinder -
36 demutualize
= passer d'un statut de société mutuelle à un statut de société par actionsHowever, if the lender is allowed to increase sales arbitrarily, it effectively has a blank cheque to draw on the borrower's money... People who borrow from a building society which demutualizes are particularly vulnerable to this. Building societies, theoretically at least, act solely in their members' interests and have no interest in overcharging.
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37 devolve
(a) (of duty, power) incomber;∎ the responsibility devolves on him la responsabilité lui incombe∎ the property devolves on the son les biens passent ou sont transmis au fils -
38 discriminate
to discriminate in favour of sb/sth favoriser qn/qch;∎ to discriminate against sb/sth faire de la discrimination envers qn/qch;∎ to be discriminated against être victime de discrimination -
39 economize
économiser, faire des économies (on sur)the recession has led to a need to economize throughout the company la récession a conduit au besoin d'économiser dans toute l'entreprise -
40 editorialize
émettre des opinions personnelles, être subjectif(ive);
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