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avancé(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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advanced [Brit adˈvɑːnst, Am ədˈvænst] ADJ

advanced course, studies, class
advanced student, pupil, stage
advanced level
advanced equipment, technology
advanced research
advanced ideas
advanced course in maths
to be advanced in years
the season was well advanced

advanced standing N Am UNIV

advanced standing

advanced credit N Am UNIV

advanced credit

I. advance [Brit ədˈvɑːns, Am ədˈvæns] N

1. advance (forward movement) MIL:

avance f (on sur)

2. advance (sum of money):

acompte m (on sur)

3. advance (increase):

II. advances N

advances npl (overtures):

III. in advance ADV

in advance book, reserve, notify, know
in advance thank, pay, arrange, decide

IV. in advance of ADV

in advance of person:

V. advance [Brit ədˈvɑːns, Am ədˈvæns] VB trans

1. advance MIL:

advance (move forward) tape, film, clock
advance troops
advance (in chess) piece
advance (move to earlier date) time, date
avancer (to à)
advance (improve) fig career, knowledge, research

2. advance (promote):

advance cause, interests

3. advance (put forward):

advance theory, explanation etc

4. advance (pay up front):

avancer (to à)

VI. advance [Brit ədˈvɑːns, Am ədˈvæns] VB intr

1. advance (move forward):

advance person:
avancer, s'avancer (on, towards vers)
advance MIL army:
avancer (on sur)
advance morning, evening:

2. advance (progress):

advance person, society, civilization, knowledge, technique:

3. advance (increase):

advance prices:

4. advance (be promoted) form:

advance employee:

college of advanced technology, CAT N Brit

advanced gas-cooled reactor, AGR N

advanced gas-cooled reactor
advanced gas-cooled reactor
AGR m

advance party N MIL

advance warning N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
perfectionné (perfectionnée)
advanced

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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

advanced ADJ

advanced
advanced search

I. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæ:ns] VB intr

II. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæ:ns] VB trans

1. advance (develop):

advance cause, interest
advance video, tape

2. advance (pay in advance):

to advance sb sth
avancer qc à qn

3. advance (put forward):

advance idea, suggestion

III. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæ:ns] N

1. advance (progress, forward movement):

2. advance FIN:

3. advance pl (sexual flirtation):

Phrases:

IV. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæ:ns] ADJ

advance notice N no pl

advance booking N

advance payment N

advance payment of salary
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francuski
engleski
engleski
évolué(e) pays, société
advanced
advanced
poussé(e) étude, technique
advanced
advanced training course
advanced class
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

advanced ADJ

advanced
advanced search

I. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] ADJ

II. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] N

1. advance (progress, forward movement):

2. advance FIN:

3. advance pl (sexual flirtation):

Phrases:

III. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] VB trans

1. advance (develop):

advance cause, interest
advance video, tape

2. advance (pay in advance):

to advance sb sth
avancer qc à qn

3. advance (put forward):

advance idea, suggestion

IV. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] VB intr

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
évolué(e) pays, société
advanced
advanced
poussé(e) étude, technique
advanced
advanced training course
advanced class
to be advanced for one's age
avancée de la science
advanced training course
Present
Iadvance
youadvance
he/she/itadvances
weadvance
youadvance
theyadvance
Past
Iadvanced
youadvanced
he/she/itadvanced
weadvanced
youadvanced
theyadvanced
Present Perfect
Ihaveadvanced
youhaveadvanced
he/she/ithasadvanced
wehaveadvanced
youhaveadvanced
theyhaveadvanced
Past Perfect
Ihadadvanced
youhadadvanced
he/she/ithadadvanced
wehadadvanced
youhadadvanced
theyhadadvanced

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The school wins 1,000 freshly-baked, healthy option muffins, as well as a $3,000 cash card.
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At the end of a round, each player separates his cash cards from the rest and totals them.
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This is called a cash and carry arbitrage because you carry the asset until maturity.
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The proportion of businesses holding a cash surplus has remained relatively steady for the past four years.
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For example, a cash account with $2,000 allots you the opportunity to buy up to $2,000 in stock, minus commission costs.
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