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prospectus [pʀɔspεktys]masculine noun* * *pʀɔspɛktysnom masculin invariable leaflet* * *pʀɔspɛktys nm(= feuille) leaflet, (= dépliant) brochure, leaflet* * *prospectus nm inv leaflet.[prɔspɛktys] nom masculinil n'y a rien que des prospectus dans la boîte aux lettres there's nothing but advertising leaflets in the letter boxnous avons envoyé des prospectus à tous nos clients we have sent a mailshot to ou we have circularized all our customers2. DROIT -
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prōspectus ūs, m [pro+SPEC-], a lookout, distant view, prospect: cum saepibus prospectus impediretur, Cs.: prospectum ager arbustis consitis prohibebat, S.: pulcherrimo prospectu porticus: adempto propinquo congredientium inter se conspectu, L.— Sight, view, faculty of sight: esse in prospectu, in sight, Cs.: praeclarus: Prospectum eripiens oculis, V.: late Aequora prospectu metior, O.* * *view, sight -
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1.prospectus, a, um, Part., from prospicio.2.prospectus, ūs, m. [prospicio].I.Lit., a lookout, distant view, prospect (class.):B.sterilis prospectus,
Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 15:cum saepibus prospectus impediretur,
Caes. B. G. 2, 22; cf. Sall. J. 53, 1:non prospectu modo extra vallum adempto, sed propinquo etiam congredientium inter se conspectu,
Liv. 10, 32:petere prospectum ex arce,
Cat. 64, 241:habere prospectum in praeceps,
Vulg. 2 Macc. 13, 5.—Transf.1.Sight, view:2. II.aliquem in prospectum populi Romani producere,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 47, § 122:cum jam extremi essent in prospectu,
to be in sight, Caes. B. G. 5, 10; cf. Hirt. B. Afr. 62:lugubris,
Tac. H. 1, 4:praeclarus,
Cic. Ac. 2, 25, 80:praebere prospectum navium,
Liv. 27, 23:prospectum eripiens oculis,
Verg. A. 8, 254.—Trop.A.Regard, respect (post-class.):B.cujus rationem prospectumque Bias non habuit,
Gell. 5, 11, 10; so,prospectum officii deponere,
Val. Max. 5, 1, 3 ext. —Foresight (eccl. Lat.):humanus prospectus,
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flyer, prospectusGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > prospectus
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Fina document that sets out corporate and financial information for prospective shareholders. A prospectus is usually issued when a company is offering new shares to the market. -
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[prəˈspektəs] nouna booklet giving information about a school, organization etc.إعْلان مَطبوع، نَشْرَةٌ تِجاريَّه -
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(U.K.) Fina preliminary prospectus used in initial public offerings to gauge the reaction of investors -
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prospectus — pro·spec·tus /prə spek təs/ n pl tus·es / tə səz/: a preliminary printed statement describing a business or other enterprise and distributed to prospective buyers, investors, or participants; specif: a description of a new security issue supplied … Law dictionary
prospectus — [ prɔspɛktys ] n. m. • 1723 « programme de librairie »; mot lat. « vue, aspect », de prospicere « regarder devant » 1 ♦ Anciennt Annonce imprimée, brochure exposant le plan d un ouvrage à paraître, d une collection, d une série d ouvrages. 2 ♦… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Prospectus — may refer to: * Prospectus (finance) * Prospectus (university) … Wikipedia
prospectus — 1765, from Fr. prospectus (1723), from L. prospectus view, outlook (see PROSPECT (Cf. prospect)) … Etymology dictionary
prospectus — The plural form is prospectuses. The form prospecti is not only pedantic but ignorantly pedantic, since in Latin prospectus is a fourth declension noun with a plural form prospectus (which is not used in English) … Modern English usage
Prospectus — Pro*spec tus, n. [L., a prospect, sight, view: cf. F. prospectus. See {Prospect}.] A summary, plan, or scheme of something proposed, affording a prospect of its nature; especially, an exposition of the scheme of an unpublished literary work.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prospectus I — est le premier album officiel de Raison d Être. Il est sorti en 1993. Liste des titres Numéro de piste Titre Durée 1 Katharsis 6:24 2 Ordeal In Chapel 5:37 3 Ascension De Profundis 6:38 4 Mourning … Wikipédia en Français
prospectus — [n] details, outline of event announcement, catalogue, conspectus, design, list, plan, program, scheme, syllabus, synopsis; concept 283 … New thesaurus
prospectus — ► NOUN (pl. prospectuses) ▪ a printed booklet advertising a school or university or giving details of a share offer. ORIGIN Latin, view, prospect … English terms dictionary
prospectus — [prə spek′təs, präspek′təs, prōspek′təs] n. [L: see PROSPECT] a statement outlining the main features of a new or proposed publication, business enterprise, etc., or the attractions of an established institution such as a college, hotel, etc.;… … English World dictionary
prospectus — A document that describes the details and financial support for a new bond or stock issue offering. A prospectus is required by the Securities and Exchange Commission. American Banker Glossary Formal written document to sell securities that… … Financial and business terms