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agréé découvert
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
agreed overdraft SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. agree <pret. imperf., part. pas. agreed> [ingl. brit. əˈɡriː, ingl. am. əˈɡri] V. trans.
1. agree (concur):
être d'accord (that sur le fait que, with avec)
2. agree (admit, concede):
convenir (that que)
3. agree (consent):
4. agree (settle on, arrange):
agree date, time, venue, route, method, policy, terms, fee, price
agree candidate, change, plan, solution
II. agree <pret. imperf., part. pas. agreed> [ingl. brit. əˈɡriː, ingl. am. əˈɡri] V. intr.
1. agree (hold same opinion):
être d'accord (with avec, about, on sur)
2. agree (reach mutual understanding):
se mettre d'accord, tomber d'accord (about, on sur)
3. agree (consent):
to agree to plan, suggestion, terms, decision, negotiations
4. agree:
to agree with (hold with, approve of) belief, idea, practice, proposal
5. agree (tally):
agree stories, statements, figures, totals:
concorder (with avec)
6. agree (suit):
to agree with sb climate, weather:
to agree with sb food:
7. agree LING.:
s'accorder (with avec, in en)
III. agreed ADJ.
agreed date, time, venue, amount, budget, fee, price, rate, terms, signal:
to be agreed on decision, statement, policy
I. damage [ingl. brit. ˈdamɪdʒ, ingl. am. ˈdæmɪdʒ] SUST. U
1. damage (physical):
dégâts mpl (to causés à, from causés par)
2. damage (medical):
to cause damage to health, part of body
3. damage fig.:
to do damage to cause, relationship, reputation, self-confidence, trade
II. damages SUST.
damages sust. pl. DER.:
réclamer des dommages-intérêts (against sb à qn)
he paid £700 (in) damages
III. damage [ingl. brit. ˈdamɪdʒ, ingl. am. ˈdæmɪdʒ] V. trans.
1. damage (physically):
damage building, machine, furniture
damage health, part of body
damage environment, crop
2. damage fig. reputation, career, relationship, confidence, organization, negotiations:
damaged child PSICO.
IV. damage [ingl. brit. ˈdamɪdʒ, ingl. am. ˈdæmɪdʒ]
what's the damage coloq.?
overdraft [ingl. brit. ˈəʊvədrɑːft, ingl. am. ˈoʊvərˌdræft] SUST.
overdraft arrangement atrbv. facility
en el diccionario PONS
I. agree [əˈgri:] V. intr.
1. agree (share, accept idea):
to agree on sth
to agree to sth
2. agree (endorse):
3. agree (be good for):
4. agree (match up):
5. agree LING.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. agree [əˈgri:] V. trans.
1. agree (concur):
2. agree (accept view, proposal):
to agree to +infin (when asked)
accepter de +infin
3. agree ingl. brit. (accept):
overdraft SUST. FIN.
en el diccionario PONS
I. agree ·ˈgri] V. intr.
1. agree (share, accept idea):
to agree on sth
to agree to sth
2. agree (endorse):
3. agree (be good for):
4. agree (match up):
5. agree LING.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. agree ·ˈgri] V. trans.
1. agree (concur):
2. agree (accept view, proposal):
to agree to +infin (when asked)
accepter de +infin
overdraft SUST. FIN.
Present
Iagree
youagree
he/she/itagrees
weagree
youagree
theyagree
Past
Iagreed
youagreed
he/she/itagreed
weagreed
youagreed
theyagreed
Present Perfect
Ihaveagreed
youhaveagreed
he/she/ithasagreed
wehaveagreed
youhaveagreed
theyhaveagreed
Past Perfect
Ihadagreed
youhadagreed
he/she/ithadagreed
wehadagreed
youhadagreed
theyhadagreed
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The bank's problem with overdrafts ceasedand so did the bank's growth.
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As with linked accounts, banks typically charge a nominal fee per overdraft, and also charge interest on the outstanding balance.
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After this the bank was able to offer overdrafts for the first time.
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This is an overdraft of about 150000 acre.ft of water over what their underground aquifer can normally refill.
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For example, suppose a customer secures an overdraft with a mortgage against their house.
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