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1 transfer
1 noun(a) (of employee) mutation f; (of goods) transfert m, transport m; (of air passenger) transfert; FINANCE (of shares, funds, capital) transfert; BANKING (of money from one account to another) virement mtransfer advice avis m de virement; transfer of bonded goods mutation f d'entrepôt;transfer certificate certificat m de transfert;transfer cheque chèque m de virement;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer duty droits m pl de transfert;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer by endorsement transmission f par endossement;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer fee frais m pl de transfert;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer form formule f de transfert;FINANCE transfer order ordre m de virement;transfer passenger (between flights) voyageur(euse) m, f en transit;transfer payment paiement m de transfert;STOCK EXCHANGE transfer register registre m des transferts;transfer restrictions restrictions f pl de transferttransfer entry article m de contre-passationtransfer deed acte m de cession; British transfer tax droits m pl de succession; (between living persons) droit de mutationtransfer rate taux m de transfert; transfer speed vitesse f de transfert(a) (employee) muter; (goods) transférer, transporter; FINANCE (shares, funds, capital) transférer; BANKING (money) virer∎ she will transfer the rights over to him elle va lui céder les droits∎ I'm transferring you now je vous mets en communicationBritish transfer charge call communication f en PCV(a) (of employee) être muté(e);∎ to transfer to a different department être transféré(e) dans un autre service(b) (of air passenger) changer -
2 transfer
(a) (move) transférer; (employee, civil servant) transférer, muter; (soldier) muter; British (player) transférer; (passenger) transférer, transborder; (object, goods) transférer, transporter;∎ can this ticket be transferred to another airline? peut-on utiliser ce billet d'avion sur une autre compagnie?∎ I transferred the funds to my bank account j'ai fait virer l'argent sur mon compte bancaire(c) (convey → property, ownership) transmettre, transférer, Law faire cession de, céder; (→ power, responsibility) passer;∎ she will transfer the rights over to him elle va lui céder ou passer les droits∎ I'm transferring you now (operator) je vous mets en communication;∎ British I'd like to transfer the charges je voudrais téléphoner en PCV;∎ British transferred charge call communication f en PCV(e) (displace → design, picture) reporter, décalquer;∎ to transfer a design from one surface to another décalquer un dessin d'un support sur un autre;∎ figurative she transferred her affection/allegiance to him elle a reporté son affection/sa fidélité sur lui(a) (move) être transféré; (employee, civil servant) être muté ou transféré; (soldier) être muté; British (player) être transféré;∎ American she transferred to another school elle a changé d'école;∎ I'm transferring to history je me réoriente en histoire(b) (change mode of transport) être transféré ou transbordé;∎ they had to transfer to a train ils ont dû changer et prendre le train(a) (gen) transfert m; (of employee, civil servant) mutation f; (of passenger) transfert m, transbordement m; British (of player) transfert m; (of goods, objects) transfert m, transport m;∎ he has asked for a transfer il a demandé son transfert ou à être muté; British (player) il a demandé son transfert∎ transfer of ownership from sb to sb transfert m ou translation f de propriété de qn à qn;∎ application for transfer of proceedings demande f de renvoi devant une autre juridiction∎ free transfer transfert m gratuit∎ transfer of charges transfert m de charges∎ transfer by endorsement transmission f par endossement►► transfer advice avis m de virement;transfer bus navette f;British Telecommunications transfer charge call communication f en PCV;transfer cheque chèque m de virement;Law transfer deed acte m de cession;transfer desk (at airport) guichet m de transit;transfer duty droits mpl de transfert;transfer form formule f de transfert;British transfer lounge (at airport) salle f de transit;transfer order ordre m ou mandat m de virement;British transfer passenger (between flights) voyageur(euse) m,f en transit;Politics transfer of power passation f de pouvoir;Computing transfer rate taux m de transfert;Biology transfer RNA ARN m de transfert;Computing transfer speed vitesse f de transfert;British transfer tax droits mpl de succession; (between living persons) droit m de mutation;transfer ticket billet m de correspondance -
3 resemblance
resemblance [rɪ'zembləns]ressemblance f;∎ to bear a resemblance to sb/sth ressembler à qn/qch;∎ the brothers show a strong family resemblance les frères se ressemblent beaucoup;∎ any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely accidental toute ressemblance avec des personnes existantes ou ayant existé ne peut être que fortuite;∎ the newspaper account bears little resemblance to the actual interview il n'y a qu'une vague ressemblance entre l'article du journal et l'interview proprement diteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > resemblance
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