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21 condé
n. m.1. Police protection (blind eye to certain illegal activities) offered to certain members of the criminal fraternity in exchange for a constant stream of information on serious crimes.2. 'Easy fiddle', simple yet profitable con-trick. Il s'est trouvé un condé fumant: He's stumbled onto a gem of a fiddle.3. Plain clothes policeman. -
22 pieuter
I.v. intrans. To sleep, to spend the night (somewhere). J'ai eu la chance de pouvoir pieuter chez eux: I was lucky they offered me a bed for the night.II.v. trans. reflex. To 'hit the sack', to go to bed. -
23 rendez-moi
n. m. Vol au rendez-moi: 'Cash-till boomerang' con-trick. (This fraudulent operation is worked by a 'client' who, having offered a large note to the cashier, receives his change and by a sleight-of-hand recovers the banknote as well.) -
24 soupçon
n. m. Une larme, un soupçon! (joc., of drink): Just a wee dram! — A teeny drop only! (This otherwise rather twee expression regained colloquial vitality through Le Capitaine Haddock, the boozing sea-hound friend of Tintin in the cartoon books by Hergé; Haddock's modest request when being offered a drink was 'Une larme, un soupçon!', in other words a brimming glass!) -
25 vingt-deux
num. adj.1. Vingt-deux! Look out! — Run for it! (This interjection is often, in a humorous context, followed by v'là les flics! without there being any police presence to fear. The plethora of would-be origins offered for the expression confirms its nebulous etymology.)2. Vingt-deux que¼: I bet you I can ¼(This expression, most often uttered by children and juveniles, is very much equatable with 'I bet you don't think I'll dare do this!' Vingt-deux que je lui mets ma main sur la gueule! O.K., I bet you I'll push his face in!) -
26 voyeur
n. m. Salacious ogler. (The translation 'Peeping Tom' offered by some dictionaries is inaccurate in that the voyeur delights in observing sexy goings-on that are not necessarily screened from public gaze.) -
27 Free.fr
The second biggest French Internet service provider after Orange (France Télécom), Free has been a pioneer in the world of Internet since its launch in 1999. It was one of the first ISPs to offer Internet dial-up access without the use of a premium rate number, and one of the first to offerADSL broadband. If not the cheapest, Free has persistently offered Internet packages at very competitive rates; in 2003 it was the first ISP to include free national telephone services by VoIP. Free international calls began in 2005, as did free television for subscribers with unbundled access. In 2008, about 3 million customers were using Free's broadband packages, representing a market share of slightly under 20%. Free is traded on the Paris stock exchange under the name of its parent company Iliad SA.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Free.fr
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28 Kir
popular apéritif drink, also known as a " blanc-cassis" or a " blanc-ca", made up of a dash of blackcurrant liqueur in a glass of white whine. an alternative version, called Kir Royal, is a dash of blackcurant liqueur in a glass of champagne or sparkling white wine. The drink is named in honour of Chanoine Kir (Canon Félix Kir), a catholic priest who became a Resistance heron in World War II, and later mayor of Dijon, the capital of Burgundy, and who regularly offered it to guests. Blackcurrants are a local speciality in the Dijon area. -
29 LEA
Langues Etrangères Appliquées - the most popular type of modern languages degree course offered in French universities; students study two foreign languages plus business and economics. -
30 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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31 Menu du jour
the day's special menu in a resturant, usually offered at a discount rate compared to other comparable dishes.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Menu du jour
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32 Vin d'honneur
celebratory glass of wine, accompanied by canapés and nibbles, offered by a local council or by the organisers or sponsors of an event to a visiting group or to participants.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Vin d'honneur
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33 Carafe (d'eau)
pitcher (of tap water). House wine is often offered in a carafe. A full carafe contains one liter; a demi-carafe contains half a liter; a quart contains one-fourth of a liter. -
34 LIBOR
[base de rémunération des emprunts] LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > LIBOR
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35 taux interbancaire offert
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > taux interbancaire offert
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36 taux interbancaire offert à Londres
[base de rémunération des emprunts] LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > taux interbancaire offert à Londres
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