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1 boursier
boursier, -ière [buʀsje, jεʀ]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine nounb. ( = agent de change) stockbroker* * *
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- ière buʀsje, ɛʀ adjectif ( financier) [cotation, valeur] stock exchange, stock market (épith); [semaine, mois] trading (épith)
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nom masculin, féminin ( bénificiaire d'une bourse) ( pour raisons financières) grant holder GB, scholarship student US; ( pour mérite) scholar GB, scholarship student US* * *buʀsje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. adjCOMMERCE stock market modif2. nm/fÉDUCATION grant holder* * *A adj Fin [indice, milieu, cotation, activités, valeur] stock exchange, stock market ( épith); [semaine, mois] trading ( épith); sur les grandes places boursières on the major stock markets; le krach boursier d'octobre 87 the stock market crash of October '87; marché boursier stock market; la nouvelle a stimulé le marché boursier the news stimulated share prices.B nm,f Scol, Univ ( pour raisons financières) grant holder GB, scholarship recipient US; ( pour mérite) scholar GB, scholarship recipient US; les étudiants boursiers students on a grant GB, students on financial aid US; ( pour mérite) scholarship holders.C nm Fin stock exchange dealer.( féminin boursière) [bursje, ɛr] adjectif1. UNIVERSITÉ & ÉDUCATIONun étudiant boursier a grant ou scholarship holder————————, boursière [bursje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom fémininles boursiers doivent remplir le formulaire ci-joint students who receive a grant ou scholarship should fill in the accompanying form
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