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scalper ['skælpə(r)](a) American (ticket tout) revendeur(euse) m,f de tickets à la sauvette□ (pour un concert, un match etc)(b) Stock Exchange spéculateur(trice) m,f à la journée□ -
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familiar STOCK EXCHANGE spéculateur(trice) m, f à la journée -
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scalp [skælp]1. nouna. [+ person] scalper* * *[skælp] 1.1) Anatomy cuir m chevelu2.he's after my scalp — (colloq) il veut ma peau (colloq)
transitive verb1) ( remove scalp) scalper2) (colloq) US fig ( defeat) écraser3) (colloq) US ( sell illegally) revendre [quelque chose] au marché noir -
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fig. [U] se faire tondre; scalper; ratiboiser; lessiverEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to get scalped
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[skælp] 1. noun1) (the skin of the part of the head usually covered by hair: Rub the shampoo well into your scalp.) cuir chevelu2) (the skin and hair of the top of the head: Some North American Indians used to cut the scalps from their prisoners.) scalp2. verb(to cut the scalp from: The Indians killed and scalped him.) scalper -
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A n1 ( of person) peau f ; to have dry/greasy/sensitive skin avoir la peau sèche/grasse/sensible ; to wear cotton next to the skin porter du coton à même la peau ;3 Culin (of fruit, vegetable, sausage) peau f ; ( of onion) pelure f ; remove the skin before cooking (of fruit, vegetable) éplucher avant de faire cuire ;4 (on hot milk, cocoa) peau f ;5 (of ship, plane) revêtement m ;6 ○ US ( in handshake) paluche ○ f, pince ○ f ; give ou slip me some skin! serrons-nous la pince ○ ! ;7 ◑ ( cigarette paper) papier m à cigarette.1 Culin dépecer [animal] ;2 ( graze) to skin one's knee/elbow s'écorcher le genou/coude ;3 ○ US ( swindle) plumer ○ ;4 ○ US ( cut hair) scalper.to be nothing but skin and bones n'avoir que la peau sur les os ; to get under sb's skin taper sur les nerfs de qn ; I've got you under my skin je t'ai dans la peau ○ ; to have a thick/thin skin avoir une peau d'éléphant ○ /l'épiderme sensible ○ ; to jump out of one's skin sauter au plafond ○ ; to save one's (own) skin sauver sa peau ○ ; to be ou get soaked to the skin être trempé jusqu'aux os ○ ; to skin sb alive écorcher qn vif ; it's no skin off my nose ou back ○ je m'en balance ○ ; to keep one's eyes skinned rester attentif or vigilant ; by the skin of one's teeth [manage, pass, survive] de justesse ; to escape ou avoid disaster by the skin of one's teeth l'échapper belle. -
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scalp [skælp]1 noun(a) (top of head) cuir m chevelu(b) (Indian trophy) scalp m∎ to scalp shares or securities boursicoter∎ to get scalped se faire avoir ou arnaquer
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scalper — [ skalpe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1769; angl. to scalp, de scalp « calotte crânienne », du scand. skalp « coquille » ♦ Dépouiller (qqn) du cuir chevelu après incision circulaire de la peau. « L affreuse coutume de scalper l ennemi augmente… … Encyclopédie Universelle
scalper — (n.) person who re sells tickets at unauthorized prices for a profit, 1869, American English; earliest reference is to theater tickets, but often used late 19c. of brokers who sold unused portions of railway tickets. [Railways charged less per… … Etymology dictionary
Scalper — (sk[a^]lp [ e]r), n. 1. One who, or that which, scalps. [1913 Webster] 2. (Surg.) Same as {Scalping iron}, under {Scalping}. [1913 Webster] 3. A broker who, dealing on his own account, tries to get a small and quick profit from slight… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scalper — A trader who trades for small, short term profits during the course of a trading session, rarely carrying a position overnight. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A floor trader who buys and sells quickly to take advantage of small price… … Financial and business terms
scalper — [[t]skæ̱lpə(r)[/t]] scalpers N COUNT A scalper is someone who sells tickets outside a sports ground or theatre, usually for more than their original value. [AM] Another scalper said he d charge a $1000 for a $125 ticket. (in BRIT, use tout) … English dictionary
scalper — UK [ˈskælpə(r)] / US [ˈskælpər] noun [countable] Word forms scalper : singular scalper plural scalpers American a ticket tout … English dictionary
Scalper — Scalpation Robert McGee adulte, scalpé par le chef Sioux Petite Tortue en 1864 lorsqu il était enfant. La scalpation est une pratique guerrière qui consiste à arracher tout ou partie du cuir chevelu d un adversaire, mort ou vivant. Elle est … Wikipédia en Français
Scalper — A person trading in the equities or options and futures market who holds a position for a very short period of time in an attempt to profit from the bid ask spread. A person who buys large quantities of in demand items, such as new electronics or … Investment dictionary
scalper — (skal pé) v. a. En parlant des sauvages de l Amérique du Nord, arracher la peau du crâne à un ennemi. • L affreuse coutume de scalper l ennemi augmente la férocité du combat, CHATEAUBR. Amér. la Guerre.. ÉTYMOLOGIE Voy. scalpe ; angl. to… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
scalper — noun Scalper is used after these nouns: ↑ticket … Collocations dictionary
scalper — Synonyms and related words: adventurer, agent, big operator, clerk, floorwalker, gunslinger, lame duck, margin purchaser, operator, plunger, sales agent, sales engineer, sales force, sales manager, sales personnel, salesclerk, salesgirl,… … Moby Thesaurus