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introductory [‚ɪntrəˈdʌktərɪ]• an introductory price of £2.99 un prix de lancement de 2,99 livres* * *[ˌɪntrə'dʌktərɪ]1) [speech, paragraph] préliminaire; [course] d'initiation2) Commerce [offer] de lancement -
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introductory [‚ɪntrə'dʌkətrɪ](remarks) préliminaire; (chapter, course) d'introduction;∎ after a few introductory words après quelques mots d'introduction►► Commerce introductory offer offre f de lancement;Commerce introductory price prix m de lancementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > introductory
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(bank account) à accès immédiatThe internet-only savings accounts, as usual, offer the best rates to savers prepared to eschew trips to high street branches. Egg offers its internet-only savers 5 per cent, including an introductory offer, which puts it well out in the lead among instant-access accounts and is comfortably above official interest rates.
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offer — An expression indicating one s desire to sell a commodity at a given price; opposite of bid. Chicago Board of Trade glossary To show the desire to sell a futures contract at an established price. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary Indicates a… … Financial and business terms
introductory — in|tro|duc|to|ry [ ,ıntrə dʌkt(ə)ri ] adjective 1. ) providing basic information about a subject, course of study, etc.: Beginners will have two introductory classes. an introductory textbook on statistics an introductory chapter/paragraph/essay… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English