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windfall ['wɪndfɔ:l]1 noun∎ I've had a bit of a windfall from my aunt j'ai eu la chance d'hériter d'un peu d'argent de ma tante(fruit) tombé ou abattu par le vent►► windfall dividends dividendes mpl exceptionnels;windfall profits bénéfices mpl exceptionnels;windfall revenues revenus mpl inespérés ou exceptionnels;windfall tax impôt m sur les bénéfices exceptionnels -
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(unexpected gain) aubaine fwindfall dividends dividendes m pl exceptionnels;windfall payment paiement m exceptionnel;windfall profits bénéfices m pl exceptionnels;windfall revenues revenus m pl exceptionnels;windfall tax impôt m sur les bénéfices exceptionnels
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