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I . bro·ker [ˈbrəʊkəʳ] SUBST

1. broker ÉCON:

broker

2. broker (negotiator):

broker
mešetar(ka) m (f)

II . bro·ker [ˈbrəʊkəʳ] VERBE trans

broker

in·ˈsur·ance bro·ker SUBST

ˈmar·riage bro·ker SUBST

I . broke [brəʊk] VERBE

broke passé of break:

II . broke [brəʊk] ADJ fam

Voir aussi : break up , break through , break out , break off , break into , break in , break down , break away , break

break through VERBE intr

2. break (be successful):

I . break off VERBE trans

1. break (separate forcefully):

break into VERBE intr

1. break (forcefully enter):

2. break (start doing sth):

I . break in VERBE intr

1. break (enter by force):

2. break (interrupt):

II . break in VERBE trans

1. break (condition):

I . break down VERBE intr

1. break (stop working):

2. break (dissolve):

3. break (emotionally):

II . break down VERBE trans

2. break (overcome):

3. break CHIM:

4. break (separate into parts):

break away VERBE intr

1. break (move away forcibly):

2. break (split off):

I . break [breɪk] SUBST

1. break (fracture):

2. break:

luknja f
vrzel f

3. break (escape):

5. break (end of relationship):

6. break (opportunity):

7. break SPORT:

stone-ˈbroke ADJ Am (stony-broke)

stony-ˈbroke ADJ attr GB Aus fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Some products are sold both directly to the public over the telephone and internet and, under the and brands, through insurance brokers.
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She works as a broker, trader and mutual fund manager.
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This preliminary amount is the broker-dealer's tentative net capital.
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In the event that reconciliation could not be brokered, further industrial action was planned.
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He recalls brokers on the stock exchanges as a lot of maniacs, running wild..., and makes similar remarks on the conditions of the earlier age.
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The company was only acting as a broker in the professional market between banks and derivative firms.
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De-identified data is coded, with a link to the original, fully identified data set kept by an honest broker.
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Just as there is a potential conflict of interest with a broker, an agent has a different type of conflict.
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Brokers continued trading during the war and equity prices showed a massive increase starting in 1914.
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Eventually brokered ethnic programming began to replace the progressive rock programming, and by the late 1970s it aired a full-time multicultural ethnic format.
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