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1 Bourse
bourse [buʀs]feminine nouna. ( = porte-monnaie) purseb. ( = marché boursier) la Bourse the Stock Exchangec. [d'objets d'occasion] saled. bourse (d'études) (School) school maintenance allowance uncount ; (University) grant ; (obtenue par concours) scholarship* * *buʀsnom féminin Finance stock exchange; ( valeurs cotées) shares (pl)une société de Bourse — a broking GB ou brokerage US firm
Phrasal Verbs:* * *buʀs1. nf1) (= subvention) grant2) (= porte-monnaie) purse3) (= Bourse) stock exchange, stock marketles Bourses européennes — the European stock exchanges, the European stock markets
jouer en Bourse — to speculate on the stock exchange, to speculate on the stock market
2. bourses nfpl(= scrotum) scrotum* * *A nf1 Scol, Univ ( pour soutien financier) grant GB, scholarship US; ( pour mérite) scholarship; ( pour un projet particulier) grant;2 ( porte-monnaie) purse; ‘la bourse ou la vie’ ‘your money or your life’;3 fig budget; pour les petites bourses for limited budgets; être à la portée de toutes les bourses to be within everybody's means; faire bourse commune to share the expenses;4 ( vente d'objets d'occasion) bourse aux livres/skis/vêtements second-hand book/ski/clothes sale;5 Anat bursa.bourse d'étude grant; bourse de recherche research grant.[burs] nom fémininla Bourse de Paris the Paris Bourse ou Stock ExchangeBourse du commerce ou de marchandises commodity exchangeBourse maritime ou des frets shipping exchange2. [cours] marketla Bourse est calme/animée/en hausse the market is quiet/is lively/has risen————————à la Bourse locution adverbiale,en Bourse locution adverbialeon the stock exchange ou marketjouer à la ou en Bourse to speculate on the stock exchange ou market
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