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A n1 (failure to keep up payments on mortgage, loan) non-remboursement m (on de) ; (failure to pay fine, debt) non-paiement m (on de) ; your home is at risk in the event of a default votre habitation est menacée en cas de non-paiement ; to be in default of payment être en cessation de paiement ; the company is in default la compagnie manque à ses engagements ;C vi1 ( fail to make payments) ne pas régler ses échéances ; to default on payments ou on a loan ne pas régler les échéances d'un emprunt ; to default on a fine ne pas payer une amende ; to default on one's obligations manquer à ses engagements ; to default on a promise ne pas tenir une promesse ;2 Jur ( fail to appear in court) ne pas comparaître.D by default adv phr ( automatically) [choose, select] par défaut ; to win by default gagner par forfait ; to be elected by default être élu en l'absence de tout autre candidat. -
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default [dɪˈfɔ:lt]1. noun* * *[dɪ'fɔːlt] 1. 2.intransitive verb ( fail to make payments) ne pas régler ses échéances3.to default on payments ou on a loan — ne pas régler les échéances d'un emprunt
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1 noun∎ in default of payment à defaut de paiementdefault interest intérêts m pl moratoires ou pour défaut de paiementdefault drive lecteur m par défaut;default font police f par défaut;default setting configuration f par défaut∎ to default on a payment ne pas honorer un paiement∎ to default to sth sélectionner qch par défautJenkins told Newsbytes that ZipLink had a total of 99 employees before warning earlier this month that its cash reserves would allow it to operate only until Nov. 17 unless more funds were found. The company said today that, in addition to failing in its bid to raise new cash, it also faced a default on payments by its second-largest customer, the free-ISP marketing company Spinway Inc.
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default [dɪ'fɔ:lt]1 noun(a) Law (non-appearance → in civil court) défaut m, non-comparution f; (→ in criminal court) contumace f∎ in default of à défaut de∎ drive C is the default C est l'unité de disque par défaut(a) Law (fail to appear → in civil court) ne pas comparaître; (→ in criminal court) être en état de contumace∎ to default on a payment ne pas honorer un paiement;∎ to default on alimony payments manquer aux versements de pension alimentaire∎ to default to sth sélectionner qch par défaut;∎ the computer automatically defaults to drive C l'ordinateur sélectionne l'unité de disque C par défaut∎ you are responsible by default tu es responsable pour n'avoir rien fait∎ judgement by default jugement m par défaut ou contumace∎ to win/to lose by default gagner/perdre par forfait∎ the machine sets itself to 1 by default la machine se réglera sur 1 par défaut►► Computing default drive lecteur m par défaut;Computing default font police f par défaut;Finance default interest intérêts mpl moratoires;Computing default setting configuration f par défaut;Computing default value valeur f par défaut
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