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1 droit de reprise
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2 repris
repris [ʀ(ə)pʀi]masculine noun* * *ʀ(ə)pʀinom masculin invariable* * *ʀ(ə)pʀi pp repris, -eSee:* * *( féminin reprise) [rəpri, iz] participe passé→ link=reprendre reprendrerepris nom masculinreprise nom féminin1. [d'une activité, d'un dialogue] resumptionreprise des hostilités hier sur le front oriental hostilities resumed on the eastern front yesterdayla reprise du travail a été votée à la majorité the majority voted in favour of going back ou returning to workune reprise des affaires an upturn ou a recovery in business activity3. [rachat]deux hommes sont candidats à la reprise de la chaîne two men have put in an offer to take over ou to buy out the channelnous ne faisons pas de reprise goods cannot be returned ou exchangedil m'offre une reprise de 2 000 euros pour ma vieille voiture he'll give me 2,000 euros as a trade-in ou in part exchange (UK) for my old car5. [entre locataires] payment made to an outgoing tenant (when renting property)la reprise comprend l'équipement de la cuisine the sum due to the former tenant includes the kitchen equipmentils demandent une reprise de 1 500 euros they're asking 1,500 euros for furniture and fittings (UK) ou for the furnishingsÉQUITATION [leçon] riding lesson[cavaliers] riding teamà la reprise, la Corée menait 2 à 0 FOOTBALL Korea was leading 2-0 when the game resumed after halftime ou at the start of the second half[dans le tissu] mend9. DROITdroit de reprise right of repossession ou reentry————————reprises nom féminin plurielà maintes reprises on several ou many occasionsà trois ou quatre reprises three or four times, on three or four occasions
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