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1 cotisation
cotisation [kɔtizasjɔ̃]feminine noun[de club] subscription ; [de pension, mutuelle] contributions pl* * *kɔtizasjɔ̃1) (à la sécurité sociale, une caisse de retraite) contributioncotisation vieillesse — contribution to a pension fund
2) ( à une association) subscription; ( à un syndicat) dues (pl), subscription* * *kɔtizasjɔ̃ nf1) (à un club) subscription, dues pl2) (pour une pension) contributions pl* * *cotisation nf1 (à la sécurité sociale, à une caisse de retraite) contribution; une hausse des cotisations a rise in contributions; cotisation d'allocations familiales contribution to a family allowance fund; cotisation d'assurance-chômage unemployment insurance premium ou contribution; cotisations patronales/sociales employer/social security contributions; cotisation vieillesse contribution to a pension fund;2 ( à une association) subscription; ( à un syndicat) dues (+ v pl), subscription; payer sa cotisation syndicale to pay one's union dues ou subscription; la cotisation est de 100 euros pour l'année the subscription is 100 euros for the year.[kɔtizasjɔ̃] nom féminin[pour une fête] contribution[pour la protection sociale] contributions -
2 cotiser
cotiser [kɔtize]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb(dans un club) to pay one's subscription ; (à la Sécurité sociale) to pay one's contributions (à to)2. reflexive verb* * *kɔtize
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verbe intransitif1) ( à un régime de protection) to pay one's contributions2) (à une association, un syndicat) to pay one's subscription (à to)
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se cotiser verbe pronominal to club together GB, to go in together* * *kɔtize vicotiser à [retraite] — to pay contributions to, [association] to subscribe to
* * *cotiser verb table: aimerA vi1 Prot Soc to pay one's contributions; cette année, je n'ai pas cotisé I haven't paid my contributions this year; cotiser à une caisse de retraite to pay one's superannuation contribution;2 Entr, Pol ( à une association) to pay one's subscription (à to), to subscribe (à to); ( à un syndicat) to pay one's dues ou subscription (à to); j'ai décidé de ne plus cotiser I've decided to stop paying my subscription.B se cotiser vpr to club together GB, to go in together; nous nous sommes tous cotisés pour leur faire un cadeau we all clubbed together GB ou went in together to give them a present.[kɔtize] verbe intransitif[par choix] to subscribe[par obligation] to pay one's contributions————————se cotiser verbe pronominal intransitif
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