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1 échéancier
échéancier [e∫eɑ̃sje]masculine noun[d'emprunt] schedule of repayments ; [de travaux] schedule* * *eʃeɑ̃sjenom masculin ( ensemble d'échéances) schedule of due dates; ( calendrier d'échéances) schedule of repayments* * *eʃeɑ̃sje nm* * *[eʃeɑ̃sje] nom masculin2. [délais] schedule of repayments -
2 emprunt
emprunt [ɑ̃pʀœ̃]masculine nouna. ( = demande, somme) loan• emprunt d'État/public government/public loanb. ( = terme) loan word* * *ɑ̃pʀœ̃nom masculin1) ( somme) loanun emprunt à 10% sur 15 ans — a loan at 10% (repayable) over 15 years
2) ( action) borrowingd'emprunt — [voiture, nom] borrowed
3) ( objet) loan4) (d'idée, de style, mot) borrowing* * *ɑ̃pʀœ̃ nm1) (financier) borrowing no pl loan (from debtor's point of view)emprunt public à 5% — 5% public loan
lancer un emprunt — to issue a loan, to float a loan
émettre un emprunt — to issue a loan, to float a loan
rembourser un emprunt — to pay off a loan, to repay a loan
2) (d'un objet, d'un livre) loan (from borrower's point of view)3) LINGUISTIQUE borrowing, loan wordun emprunt à qch; un emprunt à l'anglais — an English loan word, a borrowing from English
* * *emprunt nm1 ( somme) loan; faire un emprunt auprès d'une banque to take out a bank loan; contracter or faire un emprunt de 10 000 euros to take out a 10,000-euro loan; souscrire à/émettre/lancer un emprunt to subscribe to/issue/float a loan; emprunt à court/moyen/long terme short-/medium-/long-term loan; un emprunt à 10% sur 15 ans a loan at 10% (repayable) over 15 years; accorder un emprunt à to grant a loan to; l'emprunt a permis à l'État de faire the loan has enabled the state to do; emprunt public public sector loan; un emprunt d'État a government loan; un emprunt forcé or obligatoire mandatory loan; le remboursement d'un emprunt repayments on a loan;2 ( action) borrowing; financé par l'emprunt financed by borrowing; d'emprunt [voiture] borrowed; [nom] borrowed;3 ( objet) loan; c'est un emprunt fait à un musée/une bibliothèque it's a loan from a museum/a library;4 (d'idée, de style, de genre) borrowing; un emprunt fait à un auteur a borrowing from an author;[ɑ̃prœ̃] nom masculin[argent] loanfaire un emprunt to borrow money, to take out a loanfaire un emprunt de 10 000 euros to raise a loan of ou to borrow 10,000 eurosemprunt à 11 % loan at 11%emprunt d'État/public national/public loan2. [d'un vélo, d'un outil] borrowing3. LINGUISTIQUE [processus] borrowing[mot] loan (word)4. [fait d'imiter] borrowing[élément imité] borrowing————————d'emprunt locution adjectivale[nom] assumed -
3 fractionnement
fʀaksjɔnmɑ̃* * *fʀaksjɔnmɑ̃ nm* * *1 ( division) division; ( morcellement) fragmentation; fractionnement d'actions Fin share split GB, stock split US;2 ( échelonnement) ( d'envois) staggering; ( de paiements) spreading; autoriser le fractionnement sur trois ans du remboursement to allow the repayments to be spread over three years;[fraksjɔnmɑ̃] nom masculin2. [morcellement] splitting ou dividing up
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