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1 rally
1 noun(a) (gathering → gen) rassemblement m; Military (during battle) ralliement m; Politics rassemblement m, (grand) meeting m∎ the England team staged a rally in the second half l'équipe anglaise s'est reprise au cours de la deuxième mi-temps∎ the Monte Carlo rally le rallye de Monte-Carlo∎ they rallied to the party/to the defence of their leader ils se sont ralliés au parti/pour défendre leur chef(b) (recover → gen) s'améliorer; (→ sick person) aller mieux, reprendre des forces; (→ currency, prices, shares, business) se redresser, reprendre; (→ stock market) se reprendre;∎ the pound rallied in the afternoon la livre est remontée dans l'après-midi;∎ the market rallied les cours ont repris∎ she's trying to rally support for her project elle essaie de rallier des gens pour soutenir son projet∎ to rally one's spirits reprendre ses esprits;∎ the news rallied their morale la nouvelle leur a remonté le moral►► rally driver pilote m de rallye∎ all her family rallied round toute sa famille est venue lui apporter son soutien∎ they rallied round her ils lui ont apporté leur soutien -
2 rally
['ræli] 1. verb1) (to come or bring together again: The general tried to rally his troops after the defeat; The troops rallied round the general.) (se) rallier2) (to come or bring together for a joint action or effort: The supporters rallied to save the club from collapse; The politician asked his supporters to rally to the cause.) (se) rallier3) (to (cause to) recover health or strength: She rallied from her illness.) se remettre de2. noun1) (a usually large gathering of people for some purpose: a Scouts' rally.) ralliement2) (a meeting (usually of cars or motorcycles) for a competition, race etc.) rallye3) (an improvement in health after an illness.) retour à la santé4) ((in tennis etc) a (usually long) series of shots before the point is won or lost.) échange• -
3 rally
1 noun(of prices, shares, business) reprise f(of prices, shares, business) se redresser, reprendre;∎ the pound rallied in the afternoon la livre est remontée dans l'après-midi -
4 treasury
Treasury bill ≃ bon m du Trésor;Treasury bond ≃ bon du Trésor (à long terme);Treasury note billet m de trésorerie;treasury savings économies f pl de financement;Treasury scrip inscription f sur le grand-livre;American Treasury Secretary ≃ ministre m des finances;treasury swap échange m cambiste;Treasury warrant mandat m du TresorGoldman Sachs has been notified that the Securities and Exchange Commission plans to pursue a case against it for allegedly trading US Treasury bonds based on inside information … The $3,000bn Treasury market rallied, with 30-year bonds seeing the biggest one-day gain in 14 years.
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5 rally round
(to come together for a joint action or effort, especially of support: When John's business was in difficulty, his friends all rallied round (to help) him.) se regrouper autour (de qqn) -
6 retreat
[ri'tri:t] 1. verb1) (to move back or away from a battle (usually because the enemy is winning): After a hard struggle, they were finally forced to retreat.) battre en retraite2) (to withdraw; to take oneself away: He retreated to the peace of his own room.) se retirer (vers/dans)2. noun1) (the act of retreating (from a battle, danger etc): After the retreat, the soldiers rallied once more.) retraite2) (a signal to retreat: The bugler sounded the retreat.) retraite3) ((a place to which a person can go for) a period of rest, religious meditation etc: He has gone to a retreat to pray.) retraite -
7 rally
A n2 ( car race) rallye m ;3 ( in tennis) échange m ;C vtr ( gather) rassembler [support, supporters, troops] ; rallier [public opinion] ; to rally one's supporters around ou behind one rassembler ses supporters autour de soi.D vi1 ( come together) [people, troops] se rallier (to à) ; to rally to the defence of sb se porter au secours de qn ; to rally to the cause se rallier à la cause ;2 ( recover) [dollar, prices] remonter ; [patient] se rétablir ; [sportsperson] se ressaisir ; her spirits rallied elle a repris courage.■ rally round, rally around:▶ rally round [friends, supporters] se rallier ;▶ rally round [sb] soutenir [person]. -
8 loss
loss [lɒs]∎ have you reported the loss to the police? avez-vous signalé cette perte à la police?;∎ it's your gain and their loss c'est vous qui y gagnez et eux qui y perdent;∎ it's your loss! tant pis pour vous!;∎ her retirement will be a great loss to us all son départ à la retraite sera une grande perte pour nous tous;∎ it's no great loss to me ce n'est pas une grosse perte pour moi;∎ he would be no great loss to the firm ce ne serait pas une grande perte pour l'entreprise;∎ it can cause temporary loss of vision cela peut provoquer ou entraîner une perte momentanée de la vue;∎ the loss of a close relative la perte ou la mort d'un parent proche;∎ the party suffered heavy losses in the last elections le parti a subi de lourdes pertes ou a perdu de nombreux sièges lors des dernières élections;∎ the closure will cause the loss of hundreds of jobs la fermeture provoquera la disparition de centaines d'emplois;∎ fortunately there was little loss of life heureusement, il n'y eut que peu de victimes;∎ there was terrible loss of life in the last war la dernière guerre a coûté beaucoup de vies humaines;∎ they inflicted heavy losses on the enemy ils infligèrent de lourdes pertes à l'ennemi;∎ to sustain or suffer heavy losses subir de grosses pertes;∎ to cut one's losses faire la part du feu(b) (financial) déficit m;∎ to make a loss perdre de l'argent;∎ the company announced losses of or a loss of a million pounds la société a annoncé un déficit d'un million de livres;∎ we made a loss of 10 percent on the deal nous avons perdu 10 pour cent dans l'affaire;∎ to sell at a loss vendre à perte;∎ to run at a loss (business) tourner à perte;∎ Finance loss attributable perte f supportée;∎ Finance loss carry back report m déficitaire sur les exercices précédents;∎ Finance loss carry forward déficit m reportable, report m déficitaire sur les exercices ultérieurs;∎ Finance loss transferred perte f transférée(c) (feeling of pain, unhappiness) malheur m, chagrin m;∎ his family rallied round him in his loss sa famille l'a beaucoup entouré dans son chagrin;∎ she tried to hide her sense of loss from her friends elle essayait de cacher son chagrin à ses amis;∎ to feel a sense of loss ressentir un vide∎ the following losses are not covered by the policy les sinistres suivants ne sont pas couverts par cette police∎ loss in transit freinte f de route∎ to be at a loss ne savoir que faire; (not know what to say) ne savoir que dire; (not know what to answer) ne savoir que répondre;∎ to be at a (total) loss to explain… être (totalement) incapable d'expliquer…;∎ to be at a loss (to know) what to do/say ne savoir que faire/dire;∎ she's never at a loss for an answer elle a ou trouve toujours réponse à tout;∎ he's never at a loss for something to say il n'est jamais à court (de mots)loss assessment fixation f des dommages;loss of earnings manque m à gagner;∎ to sue for loss of earnings intenter une action en justice pour recouvrement d'un manque à gagner;Religion loss of grace amission f de la grâce;Marketing loss leader produit m d'appel;loss leader price prix m d'appel;loss pricing fixation f d'un prix d'appel
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