payment

payment
payment [ˈpeɪmənt]
noun
( = money) paiement m ; (into account) versement m ; ( = monthly repayment) mensualité f
• to make a payment effectuer un paiement
• method of payment mode m de paiement
• £150, in monthly payments of £10 150 livres, payables en mensualités de 10 livres
• without payment à titre gracieux
• we demand payment in full nous exigeons le paiement intégral
• payment by instalments paiement m par traites
• on payment of a deposit/£50 moyennant une caution/la somme de 50 livres
• the car will be yours on payment of the balance la voiture vous appartiendra une fois que vous aurez réglé le solde
• in payment for ... en règlement de ...
• cash payment (not credit) paiement m comptant ; (in cash) paiement m en liquide
► payment card noun carte f de paiement
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['peɪmənt]
noun gen paiement m; (in settlement) règlement m; (into account, of instalments) versement m; (to creditor) remboursement m; fig (for help) récompense f also iron

cash payment — (not credit) paiement comptant; (not cheque) paiement en liquide

payment in full is now requested — un règlement complet est désormais exigé

in monthly payments of £30 — en mensualités de 30 livres sterling

payment on — (instalment) traite de [television, washing machine etc]

on payment of £30 — moyennant 30 livres sterling

Social Security payments — prestations fpl de la Sécurité sociale


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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