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101 to sell forward
[Bourse] vendre a termeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to sell forward
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102 to surge forward
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to surge forward
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103 surplus carried forward
Compt. excédent reportéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > surplus carried forward
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104 centre-forward
[ˌsentə'fɔːwəd]noun Sport avant-centre m -
105 fast-forward
[ˌfɑːst'fɔːwəd], US [ˌfæst-] 1.noun Audio avance f rapide2. 3.transitive verb faire avancer rapidement -
106 freight forward
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107 inside forward
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108 lean forward
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109 wing forward
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110 amount brought forward
montant à reporter -
111 balance brought, carried forward
report, solde reporté (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > balance brought, carried forward
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112 bring (to) forward an amount
reporter une somme (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > bring (to) forward an amount
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113 carry forward
report, bénéfices reportés (RL) -
114 carry forward, over (to)
reporter, reporter à nouveau, transférer (un solde) (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > carry forward, over (to)
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115 net balance forward at
solde net reporté au (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > net balance forward at
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116 undivided policyholders' profits carried forward
réserve de participation (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > undivided policyholders' profits carried forward
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117 undivided policyholders' profits forward
réserve de participation (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > undivided policyholders' profits forward
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118 press forward/on
(to continue (in spite of difficulties): She pressed on with her work.) persévérer dans -
119 carry, forward, to
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120 credit, balance, forward
solde m créditeur reporté
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