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101 projet
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102 combinaise
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103 combine
n. f. Ploy, wily scheme. Il a une combine pour avoir des tickets gratuits: He knows how to get free tickets. -
104 commande
n. f.1. (Underworld slang): 'Job', break-in.2. 'Goldmine scheme', potentially money-spinning ploy.3. Avoir une commande (Underworld slang): To benefit from police immunity (the kind of illegal 'closed-eyes' policy afforded to certain criminals for a ready supply of information).4. Une drôle de commande: A weird set-up, rather unorthodox goings-on. Connaître la commande: To be 'in the know', to know the set-up.5. Louper la commande: To 'miss the boat', to miss an opportunity. -
105 cuisiner
v. trans.1. To 'engineer' something, to scheme. Il a cuisine une vacherie du tonnerre! That dirty trick he cooked up was right nasty!2. To 'work a fiddle', to falsify accounts. C'est un as pour cuisiner les notes de frais: The way he fiddles the old expense account is nobody's business!3. To 'grill' a suspect, to subject an arrested person to tough interrogation. -
106 flèche
I.n. m.1. Because originally flèche referred to the smallest coin in circulation, it is nearly always used in the negative implying impecuniosity. Pas un flèche! Not a penny! Etre sans un flèche: To be stoney-broke.2. 'Fagend', cigarette butt.II.n. f.1. Décocher une flèche: To make a snide remark.2. Avoir les pieds en flèche: To walk knock-kneed.3. Marcher en flèche: To walk ahead of the rest.4. 'Hide', tough meat.5. Trick, dishonest scheme.6. Gang, association of criminals. Faire flèche: To team up (for dishonest purposes). -
107 manigancer
v. trans. To scheme, to intrigue. Je me demande ce qu'il est en train de manigancer! I wonder what underhand business he's up to now! -
108 mijoter
I.v. trans. To scheme (literally, to concoct some devious plans). Je me demande ce qu'il peut bien mijoter. I'd like to know what dirty trick he's up to!II.v. pronom. Qu'est-ce qui se mijote? (fig.): What's cooking?—What's brewing?—What'sup? -
109 nourrice
n. f.1. Mettre un objet en nounice (Antique-dealers' jargon): To place an item on a sale-or-return basis with a colleague.2. Oublier les mois de nourrice (Usually of woman): To have a 'discount scheme' when referring to one's age, to pretend to be younger than one really is.3. Sans compter les mois de nourrice (of time lapsed generally):¼and a little bit more. On travaille ensemble depuis cinq ans sans compter les mois de nourrice: We've been teamed up for five years at the very least. -
110 Caisse Primaire
, or CPAM Caisse Primaire d'Assurance Maladie, the service in charge of running the state health insurance scheme in France. The CPAM is the service that receives national health insurance contributions, and reimburses most people for officially recognised health care expenditure, such as visiting the doctor or hospital treatment. It is the organisation from which European Community visitors, using the European EHIC medical card, should request reimbursement of their medical expenses in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Caisse Primaire
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111 Carte Vitale
Plastic card, with microchip, attesting that a French resident is covered under the national health insurance scheme. Since the introduction of the Carte Vitale, the process of payment for medicines has been greatly simplified. By presenting their card to the chemist or pharmacist; card holders now simply pay the difference betwen the cost and reimbursement value, and no longer have to fill in and send in forms in order to claim reimbursement.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Carte Vitale
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112 Sécurité Sociale, la
(see also Caisse Primaire)the French national health insurance scheme. This expression does not usually translate into English as "social security", but is the French equivalent of Britain's NHS. All people in work pay must pay contributions into the Sécurité Sociale; as a result, they and their dependents receive largely subsidised or free health treatment. In recent years, the cost of running the health service has mushroomed, and the "trou" or hole in the Health Service budget has grown ; this has led to the introduction of token charges, a reduction in the reimbursement of certain medicines, and other cost-cutting measures. While the French health care system remains among the best in the world, and primary health care in France is generally excellent, waiting lists have begun to appear for certain types of specialist treatment, and some hospital services have been closed for economic reasons.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Sécurité Sociale, la
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113 VIE
a popular internship scheme, run by Ubifrance, the French foreign trade development agency, whereby graduates can obtain experience by volunteering to work abroad with French companies or with French trade missions in other countries, for between 6 months and 2 years. -
114 bonus
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > bonus
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115 malus
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > malus
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116 plan
plan; schemeDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > plan
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117 système de bonus
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > système de bonus
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118 système de malus
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119 combine
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120 complot
plot, scheme
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