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1 traité
traite [tʀεt]feminine nouna. ( = trafic) traite des Noirs slave tradeb. ( = billet) billc. [de vache] milkingd. ► d'une (seule) traite [parcourir] in one go ; [dire] in one breath ; [boire] in one gulp ; [dormir] uninterruptedly* * *tʀɛt
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1) Finance draft, bill2) ( commerce)la traite des Noirs — Histoire the slave trade
3) Agriculture milking
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d'une traite locution adverbialed'une (seule) traite — [réciter] in one breath; [boire] in one go
faire 500 km d'une (seule) traite — to do 500 km non-stop ou at a stretch
* * *tʀɛt nf1) COMMERCE draft2) AGRICULTURE milking3) (= trajet)d'une traite; d'une seule traite — without stopping, without stopping once
* * *A nf1 Fin draft, bill; tirer/escompter une traite to draw/to discount a draft;2 ( commerce de personnes) traite des êtres humains prostitution; la traite des Blanches the white slave trade; Hist la traite des Noirs the slave trade;3 Agric milking; la traite des vaches milking cows; l'heure de la traite milking time; la traite mécanique machine milking; salle de traite milking shed.B d'une traite loc adv d'une (seule) traite [réciter] in one breath; [boire] in one go; faire 500 km d'une (seule) traite to do 500 km non-stop ou at a stretch.traite documentaire documentary bill.[trete] nom masculin1. [accord] treaty2. [ouvrage] treatise -
2 terme
terme [tεʀm]1. masculine nouna. ( = mot) termb. ( = fin) [de vie, voyage, récit] end• prévisions à court/moyen/long terme short-term/medium-term/long-term forecasts ; (Meteorology) short-range/medium-range/long-range forecasts• ce sera rentable à court/moyen/long terme it will be profitable in the short/medium/long term• arriver à terme [délai, mandat, contrat] to expire ; [opération] to reach a conclusion ; [paiement] to fall due2. plural masculine noun* * *tɛʀm
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nom masculin1) ( mot) termle terme ‘quota’ désigne — the term ‘quota’ designates
c'est en ces termes que le ministre a décrit la situation — this was how the minister described the situation
2) ( fin) endarriver à terme — [plan] to come to its appointed end; [période, contrat] to expire
mener à terme — to see [something] through to completion [projet, opération]
naître à terme/avant terme — to be born at full term/before term
3) ( échéance)passé ce terme vous paierez des intérêts — after this date, you will pay interest
à moyen terme — [emprunt, stratégie] medium-term (épith)
4) Droit ( date de paiement du loyer) due date; ( période de location) rental period; ( montant de la location) rent5) Mathématique, Philosophie termtrouver un moyen terme — ( équilibre) to find a happy medium; ( compromis) to find a compromise
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termes nom masculin pluriel1) ( clauses) terms2) ( relations) terms3) ( dimension)* * *tɛʀm1. nm1) (= mot) termCette année a été bonne en termes de ventes. — It's been a good year for sales.
2) (au singulier: échéance) [bail, période] endà court terme (plan, processus) — short-term, [planifier] in the short term
à long terme (plan, processus) — long-term, [planifier] in the long term
à terme MÉDECINE (accouchement) — full-term, [accoucher] at term, (= tôt ou tard) sooner or later, eventually
avant terme (accouchement) — premature, [accoucher] prematurely
3) (= solution)2. termes nmpl[loi, accord, contrat] terms* * *A nm1 ( mot) term; terme technique/de droit/de médecine technical/legal/medical term; au sens premier du terme in the original sense of the word; le terme de quota désigne the word ou term ‘quota’ designates; en termes élogieux/injurieux in glowing/offensive terms; en d'autres termes in other words; dans tous les sens/toute la force du terme in every sense/the full sense of the word; selon les termes du ministre as the minister put it; pardonnez-moi le terme if you'll pardon the expression; la question se pose en ces termes: qui est responsable? the question is this: who is responsible?; c'est en ces termes que le ministre a décrit la situation this was how the minister described the situation; il a décrit les résultats en ces termes he described the results thus;2 ( fin) end; mettre un terme à qch to put an end to sth; au terme de at the end of; au terme de la réunion at the end of the meeting; toucher à son terme to come to an end; toucher au terme de ses souffrances to come to the end of one's sufferings; arriver à terme [plan, épargne] to come to its appointed end; [période, délai, contrat] to expire; mener qch à terme to see sth through to completion [projet, opération]; mener une grossesse à terme to carry a pregnancy (through) to full term; naître à/avant terme to be born at full/before term; accoucher avant terme to give birth prematurely; enfant né avant terme premature baby;3 ( échéance) passé ce terme vous paierez des intérêts after this date, you will pay interest; cela risque, à terme, de poser des problèmes this may, eventually, cause problems; à court/moyen /long terme [emprunt, problème, stratégie] short-/medium-/long-term ( épith); investissement à long terme long-term investment; à court/moyen/long terme c'est possible it is possible in the short/medium/long term; achat/vente à terme Fin forward buying/selling;4 Jur ( date de paiement du loyer) due date; ( période de location) rental period; ( montant de la location) rent; payer son terme to pay one's rent; le jour du terme approchait the day when the rent was due was drawing near;5 Math term; termes d'un polynôme/d'une fraction terms of a polynomial/of a fraction;6 Philos ( en logique) term; termes d'un syllogisme/d'une proposition terms of a syllogism/of a proposition; trouver un moyen terme ( équilibre) to find a happy medium (entre between); ( compromis) to find a compromise (entre between);B termes nmpl1 ( clauses) terms; les termes du contrat sont très clairs the terms of the contract are very clear; aux termes de l'article 3 in pursuance of article 3; accords aux termes desquels les deux pays s'engagent à faire agreements according to the terms of which both countries undertake to do; termes de l'échange terms of trade;2 ( relations) terms; être en bons/mauvais termes avec qn to be on good/bad terms with sb;3 ( dimension) en termes de in terms of; en termes de profit/formation/productivité in terms of profit/training/productivity; la question se pose aussi en termes financiers the issue is also a financial one.[tɛrm] nom masculinla restructuration doit aller jusqu'à son terme the restructuring must be carried through to its conclusionpassé ce terme, vous devrez payer des intérêts after that date, interest becomes due4. [échéance d'un loyer] date for payment of rent[montant du loyer] rent5. [date d'un accouchement]en termes simples in plain ou simple termspuis, elle s'exprima en ces termes then she said thisparler de quelqu'un en bons/mauvais termes to speak well/ill of somebodyterme de métier professional ou technical term————————termes nom masculin pluriel2. [relations] termsêtre en bons/mauvais termes avec quelqu'un to be on good/bad terms with somebody————————à court terme locution adjectivale[prêt, projet] short-term————————à court terme locution adverbialein the short term ou run————————à long terme locution adjectivale[prêt, projet] long-term————————à long terme locution adverbialein the long term ou run————————à terme locution adjectivale1. BANQUE2. BOURSEb. [change] futures market————————à terme locution adverbialea. [délai] to expireb. [travail] to reach completionc. [paiement] to fall dueconduire ou mener à terme une entreprise to bring an undertaking to a successful conclusion, to carry an undertaking through successfully4. FINANCEau terme de locution prépositionnelleparvenir au terme de son existence/aventure to reach the end of one's life/adventureaux termes de locution prépositionnelle[selon] under the terms ofaux termes de la loi/du traité under the terms of the law/of the treaty————————avant terme locution adverbiale -
3 distorsion de concurrence
нарушение условий конкуренции
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distortion of competition
Article 85(1) of the EEC Treaty prohibits all agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade between member states and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market. All such arrangements are automatically null and void under Article 85(2), unless exempted by the Commission pursuant to Article 85(3). The text of Article 85 is as follows: "1. The following shall be prohibited as incompatible with the common market: all agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade between member states and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market, and in particular those which: (a) directly or indirectly fix purchase or selling prices or any other trading conditions; (b) limit or control production, markets, technical development, or investment; (c) share markets or sources of supply; (d) apply dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage; (e) make the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts. (Source: CLAORG)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > distorsion de concurrence
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4 restriction ŕ la concurrence
ограничение конкуренции
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restriction on competition
Article 85(1) of the EEC Treaty prohibits all agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade between member states and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market. All such arrangements are automatically null and void under Article 85(2), unless exempted by the Commission pursuant to Article 85(3). The text of Article 85 is as follows: "1. The following shall be prohibited as incompatible with the common market: all agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade between member states and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market, and in particular those which: (a) directly or indirectly fix purchase or selling prices or any other trading conditions; (b) limit or control production, markets, technical development, or investment; (c) share markets or sources of supply; (d) apply dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage; (e) make the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts. (Source: CLAORG)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > restriction ŕ la concurrence
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5 garant
garant, e [gaʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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garante gaʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectifêtre or se porter garant de quelque chose/quelqu'un — to vouch for something/somebody
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nom masculin, féminin Droit, Politique guarantor* * *ɡaʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t garant, -e1. nm/f(= personne) guarantorse porter garant de — to vouch for, DROITto be answerable for
2. nm(= gage) guarantee* * *A adj être or se porter garant de qch/qn to vouch for sth/sb; je me porte garant de leur discrétion I can vouch for their discretion.B nm,f Fin, Jur, Pol guarantor; le garant des institutions the guarantor of the institutions; être le garant d'un prêt to stand guarantor for a loan.C nm ( assurance) guarantee; être le garant de to guarantee; ta détermination est le garant de ta popularité your determination guarantees your popularity.1. DROITêtre garant d'une dette to stand guarantor ou surety for a debt2. [responsable]être/se porter garant de to vouch ou to answer fordésormais, vous serez garante de ses faits et gestes from now on, you'll be answerable ou responsible for his conduct————————, garante [garɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [personne]2. [responsable] guarantorles membres du GATT sont les garants de la liberté des échanges the members of GATT are the guarantors of free trade————————nom masculin -
6 rupture
rupture [ʀyptyʀ]1. feminine nouna. [de relations diplomatiques, fiançailles, pourparlers] breaking offb. ( = séparation amoureuse) splitc. [de câble, branche, corde, poutre] breaking ; [de digue, veine] burstingd. ( = solution de continuité) breake. ► en rupture• être en rupture avec le monde/les idées de son temps to be at odds with the world/the ideas of one's time2. compounds* * *ʀyptyʀ1) (de relations, d'accord) breaking-off3) (de couple, coalition, d'amis) break-up4) ( opposition)être en rupture avec — to be at odds with [hiérarchie, groupe]; to have broken away from [idéologie, tradition]
5) ( cassure) gén break; (de barrage, digue) breaking; ( de conduite) fracture; (de muscle, d'artère) rupture; ( d'organe mécanique ou électrique) failure•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀyptyʀ nf1) [câble, digue] breaking, [tendon] tearing2) [négociations, trêve] breakdown3) [contrat] breach4) (= séparation, désunion) break-up, split5) COMMERCE* * *rupture nf1 ( de relations) breaking-off; ils souhaitent la rupture des relations commerciales/négociations they want to break off trade relations/the negotiations; la rupture d'un accord the breaking-off of an agreement;2 ( résultat) breakdown (avec in); la rupture du dialogue avec l'OLP a entrainé… the breakdown in the talks with the PLO led to…;3 (de couple, coalition, d'amis) break-up; si tu fais ça c'est la rupture! if you do that we're through○ ou splitting up!; lettre de rupture letter ending a relationship;4 ( opposition) être en rupture avec to be at odds with [hiérarchie, groupe]; il est en rupture avec cette idéologie/tradition he's broken away from this ideology/tradition;5 ( cassure) gén break; (de barrage, digue) breaking; ( de conduite) fracture; (de muscle, d'artère) rupture; ( d'organe mécanique ou électrique) failure; point de rupture breaking point; accident dû à la rupture d'un essieu accident caused by a broken axle ou by an axle breaking; amener une situation au point de rupture to bring a situation to breaking point; il y a rupture entre le passé et le présent fig there's a break between the past and the present.rupture d'anévrisme Méd ruptured aneurysm; rupture de charge Transp transshipment; rupture de contrat Jur breach of contract; rupture de pente Géol shelf break; rupture de stock Comm stock shortage; être en rupture de stock [produit, magasin] to be out of stock.[ryptyr] nom féminin[dans un vaisseau] bursting2. TECHNOLOGIE3. [cessation - de négociations, de fiançailles] breaking off4. [dans un couple] break-up5. [changement] breakrupture de ton sudden change in ou of tone6. COMMERCE7. DROITêtre en rupture de ban avec son milieu/sa famille (figuré) to be at odds with one's environment/one's family8. POLITIQUE9. INDUSTRIE
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