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1 basis
(a) (foundation) base f;∎ he can't survive on that basis il ne peut pas survivre dans ces conditions-là;∎ on the basis of what I was told d'après ce qu'on m'a dit;∎ Finance the basis for assessing income tax l'assiette f de l'impôt sur le revenu∎ he did it on the basis that he'd nothing to lose il l'a fait en partant du principe qu'il n'avait rien à perdre;∎ there was no rational basis for his decision sa décision n'avait aucun fondement rationnel(c) (system, scheme)∎ on a worldwide basis à l'échelle mondiale;∎ employed on a part-time basis employé à mi-temps;∎ paid on a weekly basis payé à la semaine;∎ the centre is organized on a voluntary basis le centre fonctionne sur la base du bénévolat;∎ I will be taking part on an unofficial basis je participerai à titre non officiel -
2 basis
(a) (foundation) base f;∎ basis of calculations base de calcul;∎ basis for depreciation base amortissable;∎ on the basis of these figures sur la base de ces chiffres∎ employed on a part-time basis employé(e) à mi-temps;∎ paid on a weekly basis payé(e) à la semaine -
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weekly [ˈwi:klɪ]1. adjective[magazine, meeting, wage, rainfall] hebdomadaire ; [hours] par semaine2. adverb( = every week) chaque semaine ; ( = per week) par semaine• twice/three times weekly deux/trois fois par semaine3. noun( = magazine) hebdomadaire m* * *['wiːklɪ] 1. 2.adjective hebdomadaire3.adverb [pay] à la semaine; [check] chaque semaine; [meet, leave] une fois par semaine
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