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83 moyen métrage
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84 petites et moyennes entreprises
PME small and medium enterprises, SMEsDictionnaire Français-Anglais > petites et moyennes entreprises
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85 plan moyen
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87 acier moyen
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > acier moyen
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88 agent réfrigérant
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > agent réfrigérant
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89 contreplaqué de densité moyenne
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > contreplaqué de densité moyenne
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90 joint d'élasticité moyenne
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > joint d'élasticité moyenne
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91 acier moyen
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > acier moyen
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92 agent réfrigérant
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > agent réfrigérant
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93 contreplaqué de densité moyenne
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > contreplaqué de densité moyenne
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94 fluide caloporteur
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > fluide caloporteur
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95 joint d'élasticité moyenne
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > joint d'élasticité moyenne
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96 tévé
n. f. (corr. abbr. télévision): Television (the medium). Passer à la tévé: To appear on T.V. (Unlike téloche and télé, tévé does not refer specifically to 'the box', the electrical appliance.) -
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1) A major port city in southwest France, on the Gironde, and capital of the Aquitaine region.2) Wine, and wine growing region. With Burgundy and Champagne,the Bordeaux region is one of the three most famous wine-producing regionsin France. Historically, its fame is at least in part due to the fact that of these three big wine-growing areas, the Bordeaux vineyard is the only one with immediate access to the sea, an advantage that has enabled it to be France's major wine exporting region for many centuries.In 1152, when queen Eleanor of Aquitaine married the English king Henry II, the Aquitaine region became economically integrated into the Anglo-Norman world, the Bordeaux region becoming a major supplier of wine for England. This historic wine exporting tradition helped Bordeaux to develop far stronger commercial links in the ensuing centuries, firmly establishing Bordeaux wines, often referred to generically in English as "clarets", on the international market.The Bordeaux vineyard is centered round the port city of Bordeaux, along the estuary of the Gironde, and the rivers Garonne and Dordogne. It is a large vineyard, and the geo-specific appellation "Bordeaux" covers an area stretching some 100 km both north-south and east-west.While the appellation contrôlée covers wines of medium quality from all over this region, many if not most of the top quality clarets grown in the overall area benefit from more specific and distinctive area appellations, such as Médoc, Graves or Saint Emilion, and even more local appellations such as Pauillac, Graves and Saint-Estèphe.Unlike other wine-growing areas, the Bordeaux area operates classifications of many of its top wines, notably those from the Médoc and Saint Emilion vineyards. The best estates in these areas have the right to sell wines designated as grand cru. Below the grand crus come other high quality wines designated as cru bourgeois.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bordeaux
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98 CDG
The name of the principal Paris airport, located at Roissy en France, just north of the capital. The airport is the main long-haul and medium-haul airport for France, but also has domestic flights. It has two main terminals, Terminal 1 used by many international carriers, and Terminal 2 used largely by Air France and its partners. The airport is linked to central Paris by the RER express transit rail link, and to many cities in France by a TGV (high speed train) station situated beneath Terminal 2. See also Orly and le Bourget. -
99 Inspection du Travail
The French labour inspectorate. Les Inspecteurs du Travail are civil servants whose job is to check that employers respect labour laws - as specified in the arcane Code du Travail. In France, the main job of these inspectors is perceived as being to verify compliance with laws regarding terms of employment, working hours, and pay; however their mission is also to check compliance with workplace health and safety regulations. Having the right to inspect businesses without warning, they are much dreaded by many employers, particularly by the directors of small and medium-sized companies ( PMEs).Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Inspection du Travail
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100 Livret A
The standard and popular basic savings account, previously offered only by the French post office savings bank (Les CCP, comptes chèques postaux), but now available from most banks. There is a limit on the amount that a person can place in a Livret A account (in 2008 this is 15,300 €uros), the rate of interst is medium to poor (4% in 2008), but interest is tax free.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Livret A
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