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gambling ['gæmblɪŋ]1 noun(UNCOUNT) jeu m, jeux mpl d'argent;∎ no gambling (sign) les jeux d'argent sont interdits;∎ gambling on the Stock Exchange la spéculation en Boursejoueur;∎ my father was a gambling man mon père jouait;∎ I'm not a gambling man but I would guess that they will accept the offer je ne suis pas homme à parier mais je crois qu'ils vont accepter la proposition►► gambling debts dettes fpl de jeu;pejorative gambling den maison f de jeu, tripot m;gambling fever démon m du jeu; -
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1) jÉU; jeux d'argent; passion du jeu2) spéculation [en bourse]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gambling
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gambling chip
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gambling debt
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maison de jeu; tripotEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gambling den
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13 gambling den house, joint
maison de jeu; tripotEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gambling den house, joint
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14 gambling tax
Fisc. taxe sur les jeuxEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gambling tax
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chip [t∫ɪp]1. nounb. (Computing) puce fd. ( = break) ébréchure fe. (in gambling) jeton m3. compounds• to chip away at [+ sb's authority, lands] grignoter ; [+ law, decision] réduire petit à petit la portée de► chip in intransitive verba. ( = interrupt) dire son mot* * *[tʃɪp] 1.2) (in wood, china, glass) ébréchure f3) GB Culinary ( fried potato) frite f4) US ( potato crisp) chips f2.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( damage) ébrécher [glass, plate]; écorner [precious stone]; écailler [paint]2) ( carve) tailler3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - pp-) [plate, glass] s'ébrécher; [paint] s'écailler; [tooth] se casser; [gem] s'écornerPhrasal Verbs:- chip in- chip off••to have a chip on one's shoulder — être amer/-ère
to be a chip off the old block — être bien le fils de son père/la fille de sa mère
he's had his chips — (colloq) GB il est cuit (colloq)
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gamble [ˈgæmbl]1. nounpari m• it was a bit of a gamble but... c'était un peu risqué mais...[+ money] perdre au jeu* * *['gæmbl] 1.noun pari m2.his gamble paid off — il a réussi or gagné son pari
transitive verb jouer [money]; fig miser (on sur)3.to gamble for high stakes — lit, fig jouer gros
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[reid] 1. noun(a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack: The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den.) raid2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) faire une descente dans2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) faire une razzia•- raider -
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law n1 ¢ ( body of rules) loi f ; to obey/break the law respecter/enfreindre la loi ; to be against the law être contraire à la loi fml, être interdit ; it is against the law to do il est interdit de faire ; the law is on our side nous avons la loi pour nous ; to be above the law être au-dessus des lois ; to remain within the law rester dans les limites de la légalité ; the law of the land la législation du pays ; the law as it stands la législation en vigueur ; under Italian law d'après la loi italienne ; by law conformément à la loi ; it's required by law c'est obligatoire légalement ; the bill became law yesterday le projet de loi a été adopté hier ; divine law la loi divine ; his word is law sa parole fait loi ;2 Jur ( rule) loi f ; a law against une loi interdisant [gambling, vagrancy] ; the laws on les lois sur [gambling, vagrancy] ; there has been a change in the law la loi a été modifiée ; there ought to be a law against it ça devrait être interdit ;3 ( justice) justice f ; court of law cour f de justice ; to go to law recourir à la justice (about, over pour) ; in the eyes of the law aux yeux de la loi ; to take the law into one's own hands faire justice soi-même ;6 ( principle) loi f ; the laws of nature/motion les lois de la nature/du mouvement ; the laws of perspective les règles fpl de la perspective ; the second law of thermodynamics le deuxième principe m de la thermodynamique.to be a law unto oneself être un peu original.
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