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convertible (EN)
adjectif, nom

adjectif “convertible”

forme de base convertible (more/most)
  1. convertible
    The sofa is convertible into a bed, making it perfect for when we have overnight guests staying.
  2. convertible (finance, pouvant être échangé contre des actions)
    The company issued convertible bonds, allowing investors to convert their bonds into company shares in the future.
  3. convertible (monnaie)
    The US dollar is a fully convertible currency, so it's accepted in many countries around the world.

nom “convertible”

s. convertible, pl. convertibles
  1. cabriolet
    They took a scenic drive in their convertible, enjoying the wind in their hair and the sunshine.
  2. (finance) une obligation ou autre titre qui peut être échangé contre des actions
    She invested in convertibles to have the option of becoming a shareholder if the company performed well.
  3. convertible (un ordinateur qui peut passer du mode ordinateur portable au mode tablette)
    He prefers using a convertible for its flexibility between typing on a keyboard and using it as a touch-screen tablet.