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dexperts
Experts

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. expert (experte) [ɛkspɛʀ, ɛʀt] ADJ

expert (experte)
expert (à faire at doing)

II. expert N m

1. expert (spécialiste):

expert (en on)

2. expert FIN:

III. expert (experte) [ɛkspɛʀ, ɛʀt]

expert-comptable <pl experts-comptables> [ɛkspɛʀkɔ̃tabl] N m

expertise [ɛkspɛʀtiz] N f

1. expertise (estimation):

2. expertise (compétence):

contre-expertise <pl contre-expertises>, contrexpertise <pl contrexpertises> [kɔ̃tʀɛkspɛʀtiz] N f

expertiser [ɛkspɛʀtize] VB trans

1. expertiser (évaluer):

to value Brit
expertiser dégâts

2. expertiser (authentifier):

expertiser tableau

in the PONS Dictionary

I. expert(e) [ɛkspɛʀ, ɛʀt] ADJ

expert(e) cuisinière
expert(e) médecin
expert(e) technicien

II. expert(e) [ɛkspɛʀ, ɛʀt] N m(f)

1. expert (spécialiste):

2. expert LAW (pour évaluer un objet, des dommages):

expert-comptable (experte-comptable) <experts-comptables> [ɛkspɛʀkɔ̃tabl] N m, f

expert-comptable (experte-comptable)

expertise [ɛkspɛʀtiz] N f

1. expertise (estimation de la valeur):

2. expertise (examen):

expertiser [ɛkspɛʀtize] VB trans

1. expertiser (étudier l'authenticité):

2. expertiser (estimer):

in the PONS Dictionary

I. expert(e) [ɛkspɛʀ, ɛʀt] ADJ

expert(e) cuisinière
expert(e) médecin
expert(e) technicien

II. expert(e) [ɛkspɛʀ, ɛʀt] N m(f)

1. expert (spécialiste):

2. expert LAW (pour évaluer un objet, des dommages):

expert-comptable (experte-comptable) <experts-comptables> [ɛkspɛʀko͂tabl] N m, f

expert-comptable (experte-comptable)

expertise [ɛkspɛʀtiz] N f

1. expertise (estimation de la valeur):

2. expertise (examen):

expertiser [ɛkspɛʀtize] VB trans

1. expertiser (étudier l'authenticité):

2. expertiser (estimer):

Présent
j'expertise
tuexpertises
il/elle/onexpertise
nousexpertisons
vousexpertisez
ils/ellesexpertisent
Imparfait
j'expertisais
tuexpertisais
il/elle/onexpertisait
nousexpertisions
vousexpertisiez
ils/ellesexpertisaient
Passé simple
j'expertisai
tuexpertisas
il/elle/onexpertisa
nousexpertisâmes
vousexpertisâtes
ils/ellesexpertisèrent
Futur simple
j'expertiserai
tuexpertiseras
il/elle/onexpertisera
nousexpertiserons
vousexpertiserez
ils/ellesexpertiseront

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Il se désenclave du monde routier, son domaine de compétence historique, et reporte une partie de son expertise sur le ferroviaire.
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La demande de révision s'appuie sur une contre-expertise de la terre qui remet en cause les conclusions des premiers experts.
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Des traces de haschich sont retrouvées au cours de cette même expertise.
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Son avocat réclame une contre-expertise que le juge refuse.
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Souvent, il faudra une expertise pour que la condition d’antériorité soit prouvée.
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