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1 trade
trade [treɪd]1. noun• they do a lot of trade with... ils font beaucoup d'affaires avec...b. ( = job, skill) métier mc. ( = swap) échange ma. [country] faire du commerce (in de)b. [currency, commodity] to be trading at se négocier àc. ( = exchange) échanger( = exchange) to trade A for B échanger A contre B4. compounds► Trade Descriptions Act noun (British) loi protégeant les consommateurs contre la publicité et les appellations mensongères[+ car, television] obtenir une reprise pour( = exchange)* * *[treɪd] 1.1) ( activity) commerce m2) ( sector of industry) industrie f3) ( profession) ( manual) métier m; ( intellectual) profession f2.noun modifier [ route, agreement, balance, deficit] commercial; [ sanctions, embargo] économique; [ association, journal] professionnel/-elle; [ barrier] douanier/-ière3.transitive verb échanger4.intransitive verb Commerce faire du commerceto trade at $10 — Finance s'échanger à $10
to trade on — fig exploiter [name, reputation, image]
Phrasal Verbs:- trade in- trade up -
2 fur
1 noun(a) (on animal) poil m, pelage m, fourrure f;∎ familiar her remark made the fur fly or set the fur flying ça a fait du grabuge quand elle a dit ça;∎ familiar the fur really flew! ça a bardé!(b) (coat, pelt) fourrure f;∎ she was dressed in expensive furs elle portait des fourrures de prix(c) (in kettle, pipe) incrustation f, (dépôt m de) tartre m(b) (kettle, pipe) entartrer, incruster∎ to fur (up) (kettle, pipe) s'entartrer, s'incruster►► fur coat (manteau m de) fourrure f;fur farm élevage m d'animaux à fourrure;Zoology fur seal phoque m;fur skins peaux fpl;fur trade commerce m de fourrures, pelleterie f;fur trapper trappeur m -
3 pile
pile [paɪl]pile ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (e)-(g) tas ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b) fortune ⇒ 1 (c) édifice ⇒ 1 (d) pieu ⇒ 1 (g) poil ⇒ 1 (h) empiler ⇒ 2 entasser ⇒ 21 noun∎ to put books/magazines in a pile empiler des livres/magazines;∎ she left her clothes/records in a pile on the floor elle a laissé ses vêtements/disques en tas par terre;∎ to have piles of money avoir plein d'argent, être plein aux as;∎ I've got piles of work to do j'ai un tas de boulot ou un boulot dingue∎ he made his pile in the fur trade il a fait fortune dans le commerce de la fourrure;∎ she must have made a pile out of that deal elle a dû gagner une fortune dans ce contrat(d) (large building) édifice m;∎ she owns a huge Jacobean pile in the country elle a un immense manoir du XVIIème siècle à la campagne∎ (atomic) pile pile f, réacteur m (atomique)∎ built on piles sur pilotis∎ a deep-pile carpet une moquette épaisse(stack) empiler; (put in a heap) entasser;∎ she piled her clothes neatly on the chair elle empila soigneusement ses habits sur la chaise;∎ don't pile those records on top of one another n'empilez pas ces disques les uns sur les autres;∎ she piled her clothes into the suitcase elle a mis tous ses habits pêle-mêle dans la valise;∎ we piled the toys into the car on a entassé les jouets dans la voiture;∎ the table was piled high with papers il y avait une grosse pile de papiers sur la table;∎ he piled more coal on the fire il a remis du charbon dans le feu;∎ he piled spaghetti onto his plate il a rempli son assiette de spaghettis;∎ a plate piled with mashed potato une assiette remplie ou pleine de purée;∎ she wears her hair piled high on her head ses cheveux sont ramenés en chignon au sommet de sa tête∎ familiar they piled into the car ils se sont entassés dans la voiture;∎ they all piled off the bus ils sont tous descendus du bus en se bousculant□ ;∎ we piled up the stairs nous avons monté l'escalier en nous bousculant□pile dwelling habitation f lacustre ou sur pilotis∎ they opened the doors and we all piled in ils ont ouvert les portes et nous nous sommes tous bousculés pour entrer;∎ pile in! (into car) montez!□, en voiture!□ ;∎ once the first punch was thrown we all piled in (joined the fight) après le premier coup de poing, on s'est tous lancés dans la bagarre□∎ the two cars piled into each other les deux voitures se sont rentrées dedans ou se sont télescopéesfamiliar (from bus, train) descendre en se bousculant□(increase → suspense) faire durer□ ; (→ pressure) faire monter□ ;∎ to pile on the agony forcer la dose, dramatiser (à l'excès)□ ;∎ to pile on the pounds grossir□, prendre du poids□ ;∎ to pile it on (exaggerate) exagérer□, en rajouter(onto bus, train) s'entasser, monter en s'entassantfamiliar (off bus, train) descendre en se bousculant□ ; (from cinema, lecture hall) sortir en se bousculant□➲ pile up(a) (crash → cars) se rentrer dedans, se caramboler∎ work was piling up on her desk le travail s'amoncelait sur son bureau(b) (accumulate → evidence, examples) accumuler
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