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1 contribution
contribution [kɔ̃tʀibysjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = participation) contributionb. ( = impôts) contributions directes/indirectes direct/indirect taxation• contribution sociale généralisée supplementary social security contribution in aid of the underprivileged* * *kɔ̃tʀibysjɔ̃
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nom féminin ( participation) contribution
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contributions nom féminin pluriel1) ( impôts) ( à l'État) taxes; ( à la commune) local taxes2) ( bureau) tax office (sg)* * *kɔ̃tʀibysjɔ̃1. nf2. contributions nfplles contributions (= bureaux) — the tax office sg
* * *A nf ( participation) contribution (aux frais toward(s) the costs; à une entreprise to an undertaking); apporter sa contribution au projet to make one's contribution to the project; mettre qn à contribution to call upon sb's services.B contributions nfpl2 ( bureau) tax office (sg).contribution sociale généralisée, CSG supplementary social security contribution; contributions directes/indirectes direct/indirect taxes; contributions foncières land taxes GB, property taxes US.[kɔ̃tribysjɔ̃] nom fémininsa contribution au spectacle se limite à la rédaction du programme his only contribution to the show was writing the programme3. [impôt] tax————————contributions nom féminin pluriel————————à contribution locution adverbiale -
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CSG [seεsʒe]feminine noun( = contribution sociale généralisée) supplementary social security contribution* * *seɛsʒe abr nfcontribution sociale généralisée supplementary social security contribution* * *CSG nf: abbr ⇒ contribution.
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