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[Banque] limite (ou plafond) de découvertEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > overdraft limit
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overdraft ['əʊvədrɑ:ft]découvert m (bancaire);∎ to have an overdraft avoir un découvert;∎ to allow or to give sb an overdraft accorder à qn un découvert;∎ the bank gave me a £100 overdraft la banque m'a accordé un découvert de 100 livres;∎ to pay off one's overdraft rembourser son découvert;∎ they live off an overdraft ils sont en permanence à découvert►► overdraft facility autorisation f de découvert, facilités fpl de caisse;overdraft limit plafond m de découvert;overdraft loan prêt m à découvert -
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BANKING découvert m;∎ to have an overdraft avoir un découvert;∎ to allow sb an overdraft accorder à qn un découvert;∎ to pay off one's overdraft rembourser son découvertoverdraft facility autorisation f de découvert, facilités f pl de caisse;overdraft limit plafond m de découvert;overdraft loan prêt m à découvert -
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overdraft, US [transcription][-dr_ft]A n découvert m ; to take out an overdraft obtenir un découvert ; to have an overdraft être à découvert ; agreed overdraft, overdraft arrangement découvert autorisé. -
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for the attention of Mr Harvey (in letter) à l'attention de M. Harvey;∎ it has been brought to our attention that you have exceeded your overdraft limit il a été porté à notre connaissance que vous avez dépassé votre autorisation de découvert;∎ may I have your attention for a moment? pourriez-vous m'accorder votre attention un instant?
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