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1 cart note
(a) (for transporting goods) bordereau m d'expédition(b) (for taking goods from customs) permis m de sortie de marchandises -
2 transport
1. [træns'po:t] verb(to carry (goods, passengers etc) from one place to another: The goods were transported by air; A bus transported us from the airport to the city.) transporter2. noun(the process of transporting or being transported: road transport; My husband is using my car, so I have no (means of) transport.) transport- transportation - transporter -
3 movement
movement [ˈmu:vmənt]1. nouna. mouvement m• massage the skin using small circular movements massez la peau en faisant de petits mouvements circulaires• there has been some movement towards fewer customs restrictions il semble que l'on aille vers une réduction des restrictions douanières• the free movement of labour, capital and goods la libre circulation de la main-d'œuvre, des capitaux et des marchandises2. plural noun• the police know little about his movements la police ne sait pas grand-chose sur ses allées et venues* * *['muːvmənt]1) gen, Economics, Music mouvement m; (of hand, arm) geste man upward/downward movement in prices — une augmentation/diminution des prix
2) ( transporting) acheminement m3) ( circulation) circulation f -
4 transportation
transportation [‚trænspɔ:ˈteɪ∫ən]( = act of transporting) transport m ; (US = means of transport) moyen m de transport ; [of criminals] transportation f* * *[ˌtrænspɔː'teɪʃn]1) US = transport 1. 1, 2.2) (of passengers, goods) transport m3) History ( of criminals) transport m -
5 movement
movement n1 (of person, dancer, head, wave, vehicle, machine part) mouvement m ; (of hand, arm) geste m ; an upward/downward movement un mouvement ascendant/descendant ; a graceful/sudden movement ( of arm) un geste gracieux/brusque ; to watch sb's movements surveiller les faits et gestes de qn ;2 fig (in prices, market, situation) mouvement m ; very little movement on the stock exchange/the political front très peu de mouvement à la Bourse/sur le front politique ; an upward/downward movement in prices une augmentation/diminution des prix ; a movement towards liberalization une évolution vers la libéralisation ; a movement away from marriage une tendance à rejeter le mariage ;3 (organization, group) mouvement m (for en faveur de) ; mass movement mouvement de masse ; the trade union movement le mouvement syndicaliste ;5 ( transporting) acheminement m (of de ; by par) ; -
6 reefer
reefer ['ri:fə(r)](c) American familiar (for transporting goods → truck) camion m frigorifique; (→ ship) navire m frigorifique; (→ train compartment) wagon m frigorifique; (refrigerator) chambre f frigorifique►► reefer jacket caban m
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