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Verbes Liés aux Thèmes des Actions Humaines - Verbes liés à l’achat

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais faisant référence à l'achat, tels que « payer », « splurge » et « afford ».

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Categorized English Topic-Related Verbs of Human Actions
to pay
[verbe]

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

payer

payer

Ex: paid the taxi driver for the ride to the airport .
to repay
[verbe]

to give back the money that was borrowed or owed

rembourser, restituer

rembourser, restituer

Ex: The responsible repaid the loan during a period of financial stability .

to reluctantly pay a significant amount of money

débourser, raquer

débourser, raquer

Ex: The unexpected medical bills forced him fork out a large portion of his savings .
to spend
[verbe]

to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

dépenser

dépenser

Ex: She does n’t like spend money on things she does n’t need .
to expend
[verbe]

to spend money for various purposes, such as acquiring goods, services, or assets

dépenser

dépenser

Ex: Last month , the expended a significant portion of its budget on community outreach .
to outlay
[verbe]

to spend or invest money or resources for a particular purpose

dépenser, investir

dépenser, investir

Ex: Over the years , governments have outlaid budgets for essential services .
to splurge
[verbe]

to spend a lot of money on something trivial that one does not really need

dépenser sans compter, se faire plaisir

dépenser sans compter, se faire plaisir

Ex: The couple has splurged on a fancy dinner for their anniversary .
to pay up
[verbe]

to give someone the money one owes

régler, payer

régler, payer

Ex: When the final reminder came in the mail , she realized she pay up immediately .
to ante up
[verbe]

to contribute or pay the required amount in order to settle and clear a debt

payer, s'acquitter

payer, s'acquitter

Ex: Creditors may offer flexible repayment plans to help ante up gradually .

to distribute money, funds, or resources, typically for various purposes or obligations

verser

verser

Ex: The committee has disbursed grants to innovative projects .

to return an amount of money that was borrowed

rembourser, rester à hauteur de

rembourser, rester à hauteur de

Ex: I need to pay back the money I borrowed from John.

to make payment to someone for the service they have provided

rémunérer

rémunérer

Ex: Last month , the remunerated consultants for their valuable advice .
to afford
[verbe]

to be able to pay the cost of something

s'offrir, se payer, se permettre d'acheter

s'offrir, se payer, se permettre d'acheter

Ex: Financial stability allows individuals afford unexpected expenses without causing hardship .
to cost
[verbe]

to require a particular amount of money

coûter

coûter

Ex: Right now , the construction project costing the company a substantial amount of money .
to buy
[verbe]

to get something in exchange for paying money

acheter

acheter

Ex: Did you remember buy tickets for the concert this weekend ?
to buy up
[verbe]

to buy the whole supply of something such as tickets, stocks, goods, etc.

acheter en bloc

acheter en bloc

Ex: The store decided buy up the seasonal items before they ran out .

to get goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment

acheter

acheter

Ex: The family has purchased a new car for their daily commute .
to acquire
[verbe]

to buy or begin to have something

acquérir

acquérir

Ex: acquired a rare painting for her collection at the auction .
to shop
[verbe]

to look for and buy different things from stores or websites

acheter

acheter

Ex: Last week , shopped for new electronics during a sale .

to pay some money in advance to use or receive something regularly

s'abonner

s'abonner

Ex: He subscribed to the newspaper to get the latest issues delivered.
to rent
[verbe]

to pay someone to use something such as a car, house, etc. for a period of time

loyer, louer

loyer, louer

Ex: She plans rent a small office space downtown for her new business .
to lease
[verbe]

to use a property, asset, or item in exchange for regular payments of money

louer, prendre à bail

louer, prendre à bail

Ex: The leased a building to create a new research center .
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