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cote [kɔt]1. feminine nouna. [de valeur boursière] quotation ; [de voiture d'occasion] quoted value ; (aux courses) odds (de on)b. ( = popularité) rating• elle a/n'a pas la cote auprès du patron (inf) she is/isn't in the boss's good books• cote de popularité/de confiance popularity/approval ratingc. (pour classement) classification mark ; [de livre de bibliothèque] classification mark (Brit), call number (US)2. compounds► cote d'alerte [de rivière] flood level• atteindre la cote d'alerte [chômage, épidémie] to reach crisis point ; [pollution] to reach dangerous levels* * *kɔtentrée or admission à la cote — stock exchange listing
inscrit or admis à la cote — listed (on the stock exchange)
2) Commerce (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value3) ( aux courses) odds (pl)4) (de personne, lieu, film) ratingavoir la cote (colloq) auprès de quelqu'un — [célébrité] to be popular with somebody; [individu] to be well thought of by somebody
ne plus avoir la cote — (colloq) to have fallen from grace
5) ( sur un plan) dimension6) ( sur une carte) spot heightà la cote plus/moins 20 — 20 metres above/below sea level
7) ( marque de classement) classification mark; ( numéro de livre) pressmark GB, call number US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔt nf1) (en Bourse) quotation, (valeur) quoted value2) [cheval]la cote de — the odds pl on
3) [candidat] rating4) (= mesure) (sur une carte) spot height, (sur un croquis) dimension5) (= repère de classement) classification mark* * *cote nf1 Fin ( valeur en Bourse) quotation; ( liste des valeurs) (stock exchange) list; entrée or admission à la cote stock exchange listing; inscrit or admis à la cote listed (on the stock exchange); marché hors cote curb market, over-the-counter market; actions hors cote unlisted shares;2 Comm (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value;4 (de personne, lieu, film) rating; jouir d'une cote élevée to enjoy a high rating; avoir la cote○ auprès de qn [célébrité] to be popular with sb; [individu] to be well thought of by sb; tu as la cote○! you're in favourGB!; ne plus avoir la cote○ to have fallen from grace; leur cote est en baisse their popularity is waning; la chimie n'a pas la cote○ chemistry is unpopular;5 ( sur un plan) dimension;6 ( sur une carte) spot height; à la cote plus/moins 20 20 metres above/below sea level;cote d'alerte flood level; fig danger level; cote d'amour popularity rating; cote de crédit Fin credit rating; cote foncière land tax; cote mal taillée compromise; cote mobilière council tax GB, local rates (pl) US; cote de popularité = cote d'amour.1. [quartier] sought-after[produit] highly ratedêtre bien/mal coté to have a good/bad reputation
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