Glossary entry (derived from question below)
anglais term or phrase:
close the deal
français translation:
Concluez cette affaire
anglais term
close the deal
Close that deal!
4 | Concluez cette affaire | Anne Diamantidis |
3 +6 | Conclure un/le marché | hirselina |
5 | concluez le contrat | Caroline GALLAY |
4 | faire l'affaire | ormiston |
Nov 4, 2007 17:47: Sasha2 Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Stéphanie Soudais
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Proposed translations
Concluez cette affaire
HTH
Anne
Conclure un/le marché
www.territorial.fr/.../329-marches-publics.htm
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Estelle Demontrond-Box
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Merci!
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Assimina Vavoula
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Merci!
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JulieM
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Merci!
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Merci!
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Merci!
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ferines10
: Je dirai plutôt "MARCHÉ CONCLU"
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