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2 Overseas Trade Department
≃ ministère m du Commerce extérieurEnglish-French business dictionary > Overseas Trade Department
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3 Overseas Trade Minister
≃ ministre m du Commerce extérieurEnglish-French business dictionary > Overseas Trade Minister
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4 trade
trade [treɪd]1. noun• they do a lot of trade with... ils font beaucoup d'affaires avec...b. ( = job, skill) métier mc. ( = swap) échange ma. [country] faire du commerce (in de)b. [currency, commodity] to be trading at se négocier àc. ( = exchange) échanger( = exchange) to trade A for B échanger A contre B4. compounds► Trade Descriptions Act noun (British) loi protégeant les consommateurs contre la publicité et les appellations mensongères[+ car, television] obtenir une reprise pour( = exchange)* * *[treɪd] 1.1) ( activity) commerce m2) ( sector of industry) industrie f3) ( profession) ( manual) métier m; ( intellectual) profession f2.noun modifier [ route, agreement, balance, deficit] commercial; [ sanctions, embargo] économique; [ association, journal] professionnel/-elle; [ barrier] douanier/-ière3.transitive verb échanger4.intransitive verb Commerce faire du commerceto trade at $10 — Finance s'échanger à $10
to trade on — fig exploiter [name, reputation, image]
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d'outremer, étranger(ère)overseas agent représentant(e) m, f à l'étranger;overseas business = affaires réalisées avec l'étranger;overseas debt dette f extérieure;overseas development développement m outre-mer;British Overseas Development Administration = organisme d'aide au pays en voie de développement;overseas investment investissement m étranger;overseas market marché m étranger ou extérieur ou d'outremer;American Overseas Trade Department ≃ ministère m du Commerce extérieur;American Overseas Trade Minister ≃ ministre m du Commerce extérieur2 adverbà l'étranger -
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['əuvəsi:z](, [ouvə'si:z] adverb across the sea; abroad: He went overseas; overseas trade.) d'outre-mer; outre-mer -
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1 adverb[‚əʊvə'si:z] à l'étranger;∎ to go overseas partir à l'étranger;∎ she prefers to live overseas elle préfère vivre à l'étranger;∎ people who come back from overseas les gens qui reviennent de l'étranger['əʊvəsi:z] (student, tourist, market) étranger; (travel, posting) à l'étranger; (mail → from overseas) (en provenance) de l'étranger; (→ to an overseas country) pour l'étranger; (trade) extérieur; (colony, possession) d'outre-mer;∎ the Ministry of Overseas Development ≃ le ministère de la Coopération et du Développement;∎ the French overseas territories les Territoires mpl français d'outre-mer►► Marketing overseas market marché m étranger ou extérieur ou d'outremer -
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A adj1 ( from abroad) [student, visitor, investor, company] étranger/-ère ;2 ( in or to other countries) [travel, investment] à l'étranger ; [trade, market] extérieur ; overseas aid aide f aux pays étrangers ; to get an overseas posting être nommé à l'étranger.B adv ( abroad) [work, retire] à l'étranger ; ( across the sea) outre-mer ; ( across the Channel) outre-manche ; from overseas de l'étranger. -
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overseas [ˈəʊvəˈsi:z]1. adverboutre-mer ; ( = abroad) à l'étranger2. adjective* * *[ˌəʊvə'siːz] 1.1) ( from abroad) [student, investor] étranger/-ère2) ( in or to other countries) [travel, investment] à l'étranger; [trade, market] extérieur2. -
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expand [ɪkˈspænd]a. [gas, liquid, metal] se dilater ; [business, trade, ideas] se développer ; [influence, empire] s'étendre ; [knowledge] s'élargir* * *[ɪk'spænd] 1.transitive verb1) gen développer; élargir [horizon, knowledge]; accroître [production, workforce]; étendre [empire]; gonfler [lungs]2) Mathematics, Computing développer2.intransitive verb gen se développer; [population, production] s'accroître; [universe, market, economy] être en expansion; [metal] se dilater; [institution] s'agrandir; [chest] se gonfler3.the company is expanding into overseas markets — la société commence à s'implanter sur les marchés étrangers
expanded past participle adjective [programme] élargiPhrasal Verbs: -
12 handle
(a) (deal with) s'occuper de;∎ we can handle orders for overseas nous prenons des commandes pour l'étranger;∎ we're too small to handle an order of that size notre entreprise est trop petite pour traiter une commande de cette importance;∎ she's good at handling difficult customers elle sait bien s'occuper des clients difficiles(b) (trade in) faire, vendre;∎ we don't handle chemical products nous ne faisons pas de produits chimiques
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