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101 raise
1 nounAmerican (pay increase) augmentation f (de salaire)(a) (price, rate, salary) augmenter;∎ to raise interest rates augmenter les taux d'intérêt∎ they must be raking it in ils s'en mettent plein les pochesfamiliar (money, commission) ramasserThe U.S. Department of Labor estimates that administrative costs run somewhere between $100 and $200 per year for each person enrolled in a plan. On top of that, fund managers rake off fees -- usually 1 to 2% of the balance -- to cover costs and leave some profit.
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102 premium
['pri:miëm] n., adj. -n 1. shpërblim; çmim; give premiums to sales representatives u jap shpërblim agjentëve të shitjes. 2. fin. ngritje, shtesë (çmimi, page); sell something at a premium shes me ngritje; pay a premium to get first quality goods paguaj një shtesë për të marrë mall të cilësisë së parë. 3. fin. prim, këst sigurimi. 4. treg. dhuratë; mall me çmim të ulur (që i jepet klientit). 5. fin. prim, mbivlerë, vlerë suplementare (mbi vlerën nominale); sell at a premium shes (shiten) me fitim/ mbi vlerën nominale (aksione). 6. amer. benzinë super.● be at a premium treg., fig. është shumë i kërkuar; set/put a premium on ( a person, an event) i jap shumë rëndësi (dikujt, një ngjarje) (pl. premia, premiums)./- adj. i cilësisë së lartë; i shkallës së lartë.● premium bond ['pri:miëm bong] n.,Br. bono llotarie, obligacion (shtetëror) që të lejon të marrësh pjesë në një llotari● premium fuel ['pri:miëm 'fju:ël] Br., premium gasoline ['pri:miëm gæsëlin] amer . n. benzinë super● premium price ['pri:miëm prais] n. çmim tepër i lartë -
103 invoice
invoice ['ɪnvɔɪs]1 nounCommerce facture f;∎ to make out an invoice établir ou faire une facture;∎ to settle an invoice régler une facture;∎ invoices should be settled within 30 days les factures doivent être réglées sous 30 jours;∎ as per invoice conformément à la facture;∎ within 30 days of invoice dans les 30 jours après la facturation;∎ payable against invoice à payer à réception de la facture;∎ invoice of origin facture f originale(goods) facturer, porter sur une facture; (person, company) envoyer la facture à;∎ who do I invoice? à qui dois-je adresser la facture?;∎ to invoice sb for sth facturer qch à qn►► Commerce invoice clerk facturier(ère) m,f;invoice date date f de facturation;invoice discounting escompte m de créances ou de traites;invoice price prix m facturé;invoice value valeur f de facture -
104 waver
waver ['weɪvə(r)]∎ they didn't waver in their loyalty to the cause leur attachement à la cause n'a pas faibli∎ the price wavered around the £46 per kilo mark le prix tournait autour des 46 livres le kilo
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