Mathématiques et Évaluation ACT - Economics
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à l'économie, tels que « trésor », « marchandise », « dépôt », etc. qui vous aideront à réussir vos ACT.
Réviser
Flashcards
Orthographe
Quiz
to give something, particularly money, to make up for the difficulty, pain, damage, etc. that someone has suffered
compenser
to repay someone for expenses or losses they have experienced
rembourser
(particularly related to money) to gradually increase in amount or number
s'accumuler
to freely give goods, money, or food to someone or an organization
donner [qch] pour
to seek financial contributions or donations for a particular cause, organization, or event
collecter des fonds
to use or take something belonging to someone else, with the idea of returning it
emprunter
to put an amount of money or other item of value into a bank account
verser
to obtain or earn something desired or needed, typically through effort or skill
rassembler
an amount of money paid regularly to the shareholders of a company
dividende
money that an organization or business earns over a period of time
revenus
a situation in which the prices of assets, such as stocks, real estate, or commodities, become significantly inflated beyond their intrinsic value due to speculative investing or market hype
bulles d'actifs
strict economic measures implemented by a government to reduce public expenditure and budget deficits
austérité
the process of introducing a new product or service into the market for sale
commercialisation
(economics) an unprocessed material that can be traded in different exchanges or marketplaces
marchandise
a valuable resource or quality owned by an individual, organization, or entity, typically with economic value and the potential to provide future benefits
atout
an economic cycle characterized by periods of rapid economic expansion followed by periods of contraction or recession
cycle de boom-bust
the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to size, output, or scale of operation
économies d'échelle
the business of trading and exchanging shares of different companies
bourse
a person or organization that holds a position of trust, responsibility, and confidence to manage assets or property on behalf of others
fiduciaire
the estimated residual value of an asset at the end of its useful life
valeur résiduelle
a public sale in which goods or properties are sold to the person who bids higher
vente aux enchères
an amount of money that a government or organization pays to lower the costs of producing goods or providing services so that prices do not increase
subsides
a situation in which one organization or entity exclusively controls the production, distribution, or trade of a product or service, making other rivals unable to compete
monopole
money, food, or other resources distributed freely to those in need, typically by an organization or government
distribution
an amount of money that one pays to receive an education, particularly in a university or college
frais de scolarité
a hard time in a country's economy characterized by a reduction in employment, production, and trade
récession
a situation in which a person or business is unable to pay due debts
faillite
a thing that achieves great widespread popularity or financial success, particularly a movie, book, or other product
grand succès
a person or organization that provides money or resources to a business or project with the expectation of making a profit
investisseur
the regular costs required for maintaining a business or an organization
frais généraux
wealth or affluence, especially when displayed in a showy manner
opulence
the funds and resources that a country or organization controls
trésor public
a reward or payment given as motivation for completing a task or reaching an objective
prime
a book or digital record that contains financial transactions and balances, organized by accounts
grand livre
relating to government revenue or public money, especially taxes
fiscal
capable of producing a lot of profit or earning a great amount of money for someone
lucratif
desirable or sought after, especially by employers or in the marketplace
marché
(in business) concentrating on or using something a lot, such as a piece of equipment, etc.
intensif
(of an organization, activity, etc.) operating without the goal of generating any financial benefits
à but non lucratif
characterized by an economic system where private ownership of businesses and resources drives production and distribution with a focus on profit
capitaliste
having a much higher quality and price than the rest of their kind
haut de gamme
costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount
prodigieux
high quality, luxurious, or intended for a wealthier clientele
haut de gamme
(of people) spending money in an extravagant or generous manner
généreux
a piece of land, building, or other similar property as opposed to personal possessions
immobilier