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mutual ['mju:tʃʊəl](a) (reciprocal → admiration, help) mutuel, réciproque;∎ the feeling is mutual c'est réciproque;∎ familiar pejorative a mutual admiration or appreciation society = personnes qui passent leur temps à se faire des compliments;∎ humorous sorry to break up this mutual admiration or appreciation society, but… désolé d'interrompre ce touchant échange de congratulations, mais…(b) (shared → friend, interest) commun;∎ by mutual consent à l'amiable, par consentement mutuel►► American Nuclear mutual assured destruction destruction f mutuelle assurée, équilibre m des forces;Finance mutual benefit society société f de secours mutuel;American Finance mutual fund (unit trust) fonds m commun de placement;Finance mutual insurance (assurance f) mutuelle f;Finance mutual insurance company société f de crédit mutuel, société f de mutualité -
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contracts of mutual interest — Mutual interest, mixed, etc. Contracts of mutual interest are such as are entered into for the reciprocal interest and utility of each of the parties; as sales, exchange, partnership, and the like. Mixed contracts are those by which one of the… … Black's law dictionary
contracts of mutual interest — Mutual interest, mixed, etc. Contracts of mutual interest are such as are entered into for the reciprocal interest and utility of each of the parties; as sales, exchange, partnership, and the like. Mixed contracts are those by which one of the… … Black's law dictionary
Area Of Mutual Interest - AMI — A geographic location in which more than one oil and/or natural gas company has a stake. The area of mutual interest (AMI) is defined by a contract that describes the geographic area contained in the AMI, the rights each party has in the AMI… … Investment dictionary
mutual — 1. • That done, our day of marriage shall be yours, One feast, one house, one mutual happiness. Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, v.iv.170–1. Until the 19c, mutual was used with little difficulty in two main meanings: (1) that reflected in… … Modern English usage
mutual — mu|tu|al [ˈmju:tʃuəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: mutuel, from Latin mutuus lent, borrowed, mutual ] 1.) mutual feelings such as respect, trust, or hatred are feelings that two or more people have for each other →↑reciprocal mutual… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mutual — adjective 1 mutual respect/hatred/support mutual feelings such as respect or hatred are felt equally by two people towards each other: Mutual respect is necessary for the partnership to work. | the feeling is mutual (=used to say that you have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mutual — mu|tu|al1 [ mjutʃuəl ] adjective ** 1. ) felt or done in the same way by each of two or more people: mutual respect/support/understanding Our relationship was based on mutual distrust. the mutual recognition of professional qualifications… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mutual — I UK [ˈmjuːtʃuəl] / US [ˈmjutʃuəl] adjective ** 1) a) felt or done in the same way by each of two or more people mutual respect/support/understanding Our relationship was based on mutual distrust. by mutual agreement: He said his contract was… … English dictionary
mutual — [[t]mju͟ːtʃuəl[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ You use mutual to describe a situation, feeling, or action that is experienced, felt, or done by both of two people mentioned. mutually exclusive → see exclusive The East and the West can work together for their… … English dictionary
mutual — 01. The political leaders had a [mutual] respect for one another, despite the animosity expressed during the debates leading up to the election. 02. Attempts to reach a [mutually] agreeable solution to the conflict have ended in disaster. 03. He… … Grammatical examples in English
mutual — adj. 1 (of feelings, actions, etc.) experienced or done by each of two or more parties with reference to the other or others (mutual affection). 2 colloq. disp. common to two or more persons (a mutual friend; a mutual interest). 3 standing in (a… … Useful english dictionary