property

property
property [ˈprɒpətɪ]
1. noun
   a. ( = possessions) biens mpl
• is this your property? est-ce que cela vous appartient ?
• it is the property of ... cela appartient à ...
   b. ( = estate, house) propriété f ; ( = lands) terres fpl ; ( = buildings) biens mpl immobiliers
• he owns property in Ireland il a des terres (or des propriétés) en Irlande
   c. ( = quality) propriété f
• this plant has healing properties cette plante a des propriétés thérapeutiques
2. compounds
► property developer noun promoteur m immobilier
► property market noun marché m immobilier
► property owner noun propriétaire m foncier
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['prɒpətɪ] 1.
noun
1) (belongings) propriété f, bien(s) m(pl)

government property — propriété f de l'État

that is not your property — cela ne vous appartient pas

2) [U] (real estate) biens mpl immobiliers

to invest in property — investir dans l'immobilier

property was damaged — il y a eu des dégâts matériels

3) (house) propriété f

the property is detached — c'est une maison indépendante

4) Chemistry, Physics, Law propriété f
2.
properties plural noun
1) Finance immobilier m
2) Theatre accessoires mpl
3.
noun modifier (real estate) [company, development, group, law, speculator, value] immobilier/-ière; [market, prices] de l'immobilier
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to be hot property — être demandé


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