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merit ['merɪt]1 nounmérite m;∎ in order of merit par ordre de mérite;∎ its great merit is its simplicity ça a le grand mérite d'être simple;∎ promotion is on merit alone l'avancement se fait uniquement au mérite;∎ I don't see much merit in the idea cette idée ne me paraît pas particulièrement intéressante;∎ a work of great merit une œuvre remarquable;∎ to judge a proposal on its merits juger une proposition pour ce qu'elle vaut;∎ the relative merits of theatre and cinema les avantages mpl respectifs du théâtre et du cinéma;∎ the project has the further merit of being cheap le projet a de plus l'avantage d'être bon marchémériter;∎ the case merits closer examination le cas mérite d'être examiné de plus près►► merit bonus prime f de rendement;merit increase augmentation f au mérite;merit rating notation f du personnel;American Administration merit system système m d'avancement fondé sur le mérite
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