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Rémunération liée aux performances
performance-related pay SUST.
I. related [ingl. brit. rɪˈleɪtɪd, ingl. am. rəˈleɪdəd] ADJ.
1. related (in the same family):
related person, language
apparenté (by, through par, to à)
2. related (connected):
related subject, matter
connexe (to à)
related area, evidence, idea, information, incident
lié (to à)
related substance, species, type
similaire (to à)
3. related MÚS.:
II. -related COMPOSIT.
performance [ingl. brit. pəˈfɔːm(ə)ns, ingl. am. pərˈfɔrməns] SUST.
1. performance (rendition):
interprétation f (of de)
2. performance (concert, show, play):
représentation f (of de)
3. performance (of team, sportsman):
performance f (in à)
4. performance U (economic, political record):
5. performance:
exercice m (of de)
célébration f (of de)
exécution f (of de)
6. performance U MOTOR (of car, engine):
7. performance coloq.:
8. performance LING.:
9. performance ARTE:
I. pay [ingl. brit. peɪ, ingl. am. peɪ] SUST.
gages mpl arcznte.
pay ADMIN.
to be in the pay of sb pey.
rate of pay ADMIN.
holidays ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am. with/without pay
the pay is good atrbv. agreement, claim, negotiations, deal
the pay is good rise, cut
the pay is good freeze, structure, policy
II. pay <pret. imperf., part. pas. paid> [ingl. brit. peɪ, ingl. am. peɪ] V. trans.
1. pay (for goods, services):
pay tradesman, creditor
payer (for pour, to do pour faire)
pay bill, debt, fees
pay price, sum etc
payer (for pour)
pay down payment
verser (on sur)
to pay sth into account
to pay sth into charity
2. pay (for regular work):
pay employee
3. pay FIN. (accrue) account, bond:
pay interest
4. pay (give):
5. pay (benefit):
6. pay NÁUT. < pret. imperf., part. pas. paid or payed>:
pay vessel
III. pay <pret. imperf., part. pas. paid> [ingl. brit. peɪ, ingl. am. peɪ] V. intr.
1. pay (hand over money):
to pay for sth
payer qc also fig.
to pay dearly for sth fig.
2. pay (settle):
3. pay (reward employee):
4. pay (bring gain):
pay business:
pay activity, quality:
to pay for itself business, purchase:
to make sth pay
IV. pay [ingl. brit. peɪ, ingl. am. peɪ]
ça va barder coloq.
to pay a visit coloq., eufem.
related ADJ.
1. related (linked):
2. related (having a link):
related subjects
3. related (same family):
4. related (from same species):
performance [pəˈfɔ:mənts, ingl. am. pɚˈfɔ:r-] SUST.
1. performance (execution on stage, staging):
performance of an artist, actor
2. performance (show of ability, quality) a. DEP.:
3. performance (accomplishing):
4. performance coloq. (fuss):
I. pay [peɪ] SUST.
to be in the pay of sb/sth
II. pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] V. trans.
1. pay (give money):
to pay sb $500
payer qn 500$
to pay sb for sth
payer qn pour qc
to pay sb to +infin
payer qc pour +infin
2. pay (benefit, be worthwhile, repay):
to pay sb sth
3. pay (give):
to pay a call on sb, to pay sb a call
to pay homage to sb/sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put paid to sth ingl. brit., ingl. austr. fig.
III. pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] V. intr.
1. pay (settle, recompense):
2. pay (suffer):
3. pay (benefit, be worthwhile):
it pays to +infin
ça rapporte de +infin
it doesn't pay to +infin
to pay through the nose for sth coloq.
performance [pər·ˈfɔr·mən(t)s] SUST.
1. performance (execution on stage, staging):
performance of an artist, actor
2. performance (show of ability, quality) a. sports:
3. performance (accomplishing):
4. performance coloq. (fuss):
related ADJ.
1. related (physically linked):
2. related (having common element):
related subjects
3. related (of same family):
4. related (of same species):
I. pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] V. trans.
1. pay (give money):
to pay sb $500
payer qn 500$
to pay sb for sth
payer qn pour qc
to pay sb to +infin
payer qn pour +infin
2. pay (benefit, be worthwhile, repay):
to pay sb sth
3. pay (give):
to pay a call on sb [or to pay sb a call]
to pay homage to sb/sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] V. intr.
1. pay (settle, recompense):
2. pay (suffer):
3. pay (benefit, be worthwhile):
it pays to +infin
ça rapporte de +infin
it doesn't pay to +infin
to pay through the nose for sth coloq.
III. pay [peɪ] SUST.
to be in the pay of sb/sth
Present
Ipay
youpay
he/she/itpays
wepay
youpay
theypay
Past
Ipaid
youpaid
he/she/itpaid
wepaid
youpaid
theypaid
Present Perfect
Ihavepaid
youhavepaid
he/she/ithaspaid
wehavepaid
youhavepaid
theyhavepaid
Past Perfect
Ihadpaid
youhadpaid
he/she/ithadpaid
wehadpaid
youhadpaid
theyhadpaid
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An end to automatic pay rises for years of service and new performance-related pay scales for in-demand skills and unsocial hours.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The series features anything from paranormal-related to things out of the ordinary by traveling the globe to discover the truth on these subjects.
en.wikipedia.org
The polarization of the photoluminescence is related to the strain in a material by way of the given material's photoelasticity tensor.
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They seem to have been deliberately selected and placed at specific points in the circle that mark certain calendrical events (sunsets and solstices related to the four seasons, for example).
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These are foreshortened compared to related species so its face was probably short and stubby.
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