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PI les arts du spectacleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > performing arts
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6 performing rights
PI droits de représentation et d'exécutionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > performing rights
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compagnie f artistiqueEnglish-French legislative terms > performing, arts, company
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10 non-performing loan
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > non-performing loan
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11 non-dramatic performing rights in musical works
PI petits droits [droits de représentation ou d'exécution non dramatique sur les oeuvres musicales]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > non-dramatic performing rights in musical works
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12 non-performing assets
Fin. actifs/avoirs improductifsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > non-performing assets
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13 non-performing loans
Fin. [Banque] prêts stériles/improductifs; pf. prêts douteuxEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > non-performing loans
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14 non-performing loan
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15 Board, of, Directors, of, the, Hummingbird, Centre, for, the, Performing, Arts
Conseil m d'administration du Centre Hummingbird des arts d'interprétationEnglish-French legislative terms > Board, of, Directors, of, the, Hummingbird, Centre, for, the, Performing, Arts
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16 Hummingbird, Centre, for, the, Performing, Arts
Centre m Hummingbird des arts d'interprétationEnglish-French legislative terms > Hummingbird, Centre, for, the, Performing, Arts
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17 Hummingbird, Performing, Arts, Centre, Corporation
Société f du Centre Hummingbird des arts d'interprétationEnglish-French legislative terms > Hummingbird, Performing, Arts, Centre, Corporation
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perform [pə'fɔ:m](a) (carry out → manoeuvre, task) exécuter, accomplir; (→ calculation) effectuer, faire; (→ miracle) accomplir; (→ wedding, ritual) célébrer;∎ the robot can perform complex movements le robot peut exécuter des mouvements complexes;∎ Medicine to perform an operation opérer(b) (fulfil → function, duty) remplir;∎ the agency performs a vital service l'agence remplit une fonction vitale(c) (stage → play) jouer, donner; (→ ballet, opera) interpréter, jouer; (→ concert) donner; (→ piece of music) exécuter;∎ to perform a part Theatre jouer ou interpréter un rôle; (in ballet) danser un rôle∎ the Berlin Philharmonic is performing tonight l'Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin donne un concert ou joue ce soir;∎ she performed superbly in the role of Lady Bracknell elle a magnifiquement interprété le rôle de Lady Bracknell(b) (person → in job, situation) se débrouiller;∎ to perform well/badly bien/ne pas bien s'en tirer;∎ he'd never spoken in public before, but he performed well il n'avait jamais parlé en public avant, mais il s'en est bien tiré ou il s'est bien débrouillé;∎ how does she perform under pressure? comment réagit-elle lorsqu'elle est sous pression?;∎ I couldn't perform (sexually) je n'ai pas pu∎ to perform well/badly (company) avoir de bons/mauvais résultats;∎ the Miami branch is not performing well les résultats de la succursale de Miami ne sont pas très satisfaisants;∎ how did the company perform in the first quarter? comment la société a-t-elle fonctionné au premier trimestre?;∎ shares performed well yesterday les actions se sont bien comportées hier(d) (function → vehicle, machine) marcher, fonctionner;∎ the car performs well/badly in wet conditions cette voiture a une bonne/mauvaise tenue de route par temps de pluie -
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[dramatic performing rights]PI grands droits [droits de représentation dramatique]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > grands droits
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20 overdo
overdo [‚əʊvəˈdu:]( = exaggerate) exagérer ; ( = do too much) [+ exercise] faire trop de* * *[ˌəʊvə'duː]1) ( exaggerate)to overdo it — ( when describing) exagérer; ( when performing) forcer la note (colloq); ( when working) en faire trop (colloq)
2) ( use too much of) avoir la main lourde (colloq) sur [salt, makeup]3) ( overcook) faire trop cuire [meat]
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performing — performing; un·performing; non·performing; … English syllables
performing — index active, operative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
performing — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Performing is used before these nouns: ↑art {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. Performing is used with these nouns: ↑musician … Collocations dictionary
Performing — Perform Per*form , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Performed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Performing}.] [OE. performen, parfourmen, parfournen, OF. parfornir, parfournir, to finish, complete; OF. & F. par (see {Par}) + fournir to finish, complete. The word has been… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
performing — adjective Date: 1889 of, relating to, or constituting an art (as drama) that involves public performance < the performing arts > … New Collegiate Dictionary
performing — noun the performance of a part or role in a drama • Syn: ↑acting, ↑playing, ↑playacting • Derivationally related forms: ↑perform, ↑playact (for: ↑playacting), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
performing loan — ➔ loan1 * * * A loan is performing if the borrower is paying the interest on it. ► See also Non performing Loan. * * * performing loan UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE a loan that the borrower is paying back as agreed in the loan arrangement: »If… … Financial and business terms
Performing arts education in Australia — occurs formally and informally. It occurs at all levels of education. At the tertiary level it is provided through many Universities and a number of speciallist institutions. Nationally, the Australian Government at the tertiary level it is… … Wikipedia
performing rights — ➔ right * * * performing rights UK US noun [plural] ► LAW the legal authority to perform a play, music, etc. in public, after money is paid to the copyright holder (= the person or organization with the legal right to control the production and… … Financial and business terms
Performing rights — are the right to perform music in public. It is part of copyright law and demands payment to the music’s composer/lyricist and publisher (with the royalties generally split 50/50 between the two) when a business uses music in a public performance … Wikipedia
Performing Flea — is a non fiction book, consisting of a series of letters written by P.G. Wodehouse to a younger writer. It was originally published in the United Kingdom on October 9 1953 by Herbert Jenkins, London. The title is a quotation from the playwright… … Wikipedia