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leap [li:p](verb: preterite, past participle leaped or leapt)1. nounbond m• there has been a leap of 13% in sales les ventes ont fait un bond de 13 %a. [person, animal, fish] sauter ; [flames] jaillir• to leap in/out entrer/sortir d'un bond• he leapt into/out of the car il sauta dans/de la voitureb. [profits, sales, prices, unemployment] faire un bond• to leap to the conclusion that... conclure un peu hâtivement que...• to leap at sth [+ chance, suggestion, offer] sauter sur qch ; [+ idea] accueillir qch avec enthousiasme[+ stream, hedge] sauter par-dessus4. compounds* * *[liːp] 1.1) lit, gen saut m, bond m; Sport saut min ou at one leap — d'un bond
3) (in price, demand) bond m (in dans)2. 3.1) [person, animal] bondir, sauterto leap across ou over something — franchir quelque chose d'un bond
to leap to somebody's defence — fig bondir au secours de quelqu'un
3) ( increase) [price, profit, stock market] grimper (by de)•Phrasal Verbs:- leap at- leap in- leap out- leap up••look before you leap — Prov il faut réfléchir avant d'agir
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quiet [ˈkwaɪət]1. adjectiveb. ( = not noisy, not busy) [street, room, village, neighbour] calme• isn't it quiet! quel calme !c. ( = silent) to be quiet [person] être silencieux• be quiet! silence !d. ( = placid) [person] calme• "yes" he said with a quiet smile « oui » dit-il avec un petit sourire• to keep quiet about sth ( = not tell) ne pas ébruiter qchf. ( = untroubled) [night] paisible ; [life] tranquille2. nouna. ( = silence) silence mb. ( = peace) calme m* * *['kwaɪət] 1.1) ( silence) silence mquiet please! — silence, s'il vous plaît!
2) ( peace) tranquillité f3) (colloq) ( secret)2.1) ( silent) [church, person, room] silencieux/-ieuseto go quiet — [person, assembly] se taire
to keep somebody quiet — faire taire [dog, child]
be quiet — ( stop talking) tais-toi; ( make no noise) ne fais pas de bruit
2) ( not noisy) [voice] bas/basse; [engine] silencieux/-ieuse; [music] doux/douce; [cough, laugh] discret/-èteto keep the children quiet — [activity] tenir les enfants tranquilles
3) ( discreet) [diplomacy] discret/-ète; [deal] en privé; [confidence] serein; [despair] voilé; [colour] sobre4) ( calm) [village, holiday, night, life] tranquille5) ( for few people) [meal] intime; [wedding] célébré dans l'intimité6) ( docile) [pony] paisible7) ( secret)3.to keep [something] quiet — ne pas divulguer [plans]; garder [quelque chose] secret/-ète [engagement]
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recover [rɪˈkʌvər][+ sth lost, one's appetite, reason] retrouver ; [+ sth floating] repêcher ; [+ wreck, data, file] récupérer ; [+ debt] recouvrer ; [+ goods, property] rentrer en possession de• to recover one's sight/health retrouver la vue/la santé(after shock, accident) se remettre ( from de ) ; (from illness) se rétablir ( from de ) ; [economy, currency] se redresser ; [stock market] reprendre ; [shares] remonter* * *[rɪ'kʌvə(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( get back) retrouver, récupérer [money, vehicle]; récupérer [territory]; ( from water) repêcher, retrouver [body, wreck]to recover one's sight/health — recouvrer la vue/santé
2.to recover one's confidence/one's strength — reprendre confiance/des forces
intransitive verb ( from illness) se remettre, se rétablir ( from de); (from defeat, mistake) se ressaisir ( from après); [economy] se redresser; [shares, currency] remonter -
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66 ISA
ISAs should be the first investments you consider because they are the next most tax-efficient, after pensions. They allow you to hold up to £5,000 a year... in three types of investment: cash, life insurance and stock market investments, such as shares and unit trusts.
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67 SAYE
British FINANCE ( abbreviation save-as-you-earn) = plan d'épargne à contributions mensuelles produisant des intérêts exonérés d'impôtsSAYE was introduced more than 20 years ago as a way to encourage workers to become stakeholders in their own companies and to boost private investment in the stock market. The proceeds of SAYE schemes are subject to capital gains tax but the investment is relatively risk free because if the company's share price falls the individual can reclaim the cash they invested rather than taking the price for the shares.
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68 boom
1 nounboom m, essor m économique;∎ boom and bust cycle m expansion-récessionprospérer, être en plein essor; (of Stock Market) être en hausse;∎ business is booming les affaires marchent bien ou sont en plein essor;∎ car sales are booming les ventes de voitures connaissent une forte progression -
69 dip
1 noun(in prices, value, figures) baisse f;∎ the winter months saw a sharp dip in profits les bénéfices ont fortement baissé pendant l'hiver(of prices, value, figures) baisser;∎ shares dipped on the London Stock Market yesterday les actions ont baissé à la Bourse des valeurs de Londres hier -
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1 noun(a) FINANCE (of company) proposition f, création f; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement m(c) (of idea, proposal) lancement mACCOUNTANCY floating assets actif m circulant, capital m disponible;FINANCE floating capital capital circulant;BANKING floating charge nantissement m général;FINANCE floating debt dette f flottante ou courante ou non consolidée;FINANCE floating exchange rate taux m de change flottant;INSURANCE floating policy police f d'abonnement ou flottante;FINANCE floating rate taux flottantCOMPUTING floating point virgule f flottante -
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(a) FINANCE (of company) lancement m; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement -
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agitation f;∎ there has been a late flurry of activity on the Stock Market à la Bourse on a assisté à une reprise soudaine de l'activité en fin de journée -
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74 invest
∎ to invest money in a business mettre de l'argent ou placer des fonds dans un commerce;∎ they invested five million dollars in new machinery ils ont investi cinq millions de dollars dans de nouveaux équipementsinvested capital capital m investiinvestir, faire des placements;∎ to invest in shares/in the oil industry investir en actions/dans l'industrie pétrolière;∎ to invest in property faire des placements dans l'immobilier;∎ we're going to invest in three new machines nous allons investir dans trois nouvelles machines;∎ the company has invested heavily in its Asian subsidiary companies la société a beaucoup investi dans ses filiales asiatiques;∎ she's been investing on the Stock Market elle a investi en Bourse -
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FINANCE spéculer;∎ to speculate on the Stock Market spéculer ou jouer en Bourse;∎ to speculate in oils spéculer sur les valeurs pétrolières;∎ to speculate for a fall spéculer à la baisse;∎ to speculate for a rise spéculer à la hausse -
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mouvement m vers la hausse;∎ the Stock Market is on the upswing la Bourse est en hausse;∎ there has been an upswing in sales il y a eu une progression des ventes -
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noun ((usually in plural) contact (often in business), bargaining, agreement etc made (between two or more people or groups): fair/honest dealing; dealing on the Stock Market; I have no dealings with him.) relations, transactions -
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1) (sad or unhappy: The news made me very depressed.) déprimé2) (made less active: the depressed state of the stock market.) languissant -
79 crash
A n1 ( noise) fracas m ; the crash of thunder le fracas du tonnerre ; a crash of breaking glass un fracas de verre brisé ; to hit the ground with a crash se fracasser sur le sol ;2 Aut, Aviat, Rail ( accident) accident m ; car crash accident de voiture ; train/air crash catastrophe f ferroviaire/aérienne ; to have a crash avoir un accident ;4 Comput plantage ○ m.B vtr1 ( involve in accident) he crashed the car il a eu un accident de voiture ; to crash a car into a bus rentrer dans ou percuter un bus ; he's crashed the car twice already il a déjà eu deux accidents avec la voiture ;2 ○ ( gatecrash) to crash a party s'introduire dans une fête sans y être invité.C vi1 ( have accident) [car, plane] s'écraser ; ( collide) [vehicles, planes] se rentrer dedans, se percuter ; to crash into sth rentrer dans or percuter qch ; I thought we were going to crash Aut je croyais qu'on allait avoir un accident ; Aviat je croyais que l'avion allait s'écraser ;3 ( move loudly) I could hear him crashing around downstairs je l'ai entendu faire du boucan ○ en bas ; the shells crashed all around me les obus éclataient tout autour de moi ; to crash through the undergrowth s'enfoncer bruyamment dans la broussaille ;5 ○ Comput [computer, system] planter ○ ;6 ○ ( go to sleep) = crash out. -
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