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directeur, -trice [diʀεktœʀ, tʀis]1. adjective[idée, principe] main2. masculine noun( = responsable, gérant) [de banque, usine] manager• directeur général [d'entreprise] general manager ; (au conseil d'administration) managing director ; [d'organisme international] director general• directeur des ressources humaines/commercial human resources/sales manager3. feminine noun4. compounds* * *
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( d'école) headmaster/headmistress GB, principal US; ( d'établissement privé) principal2) (d'hôtel, de cinéma) manager/manageress3) ( administrateur) director; ( chef) head (de of)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *diʀɛktœʀ, tʀis (-trice)1. nm/f1) COMMERCE managerElle est directrice commerciale. — She's a sales manager.
2) ADMINISTRATION (= cadre dirigeant, membre du conseil d'administration) director, (= responsable de service) managerIl est directeur du personnel. — He's a personnel manager.
3) [école] head teacher Grande-Bretagne principal USAIl est directeur. — He's a head teacher.
Elle est directrice. — She's a head teacher.
2. adj1) (principe, idée) guiding2) (instance)* * *A adj ( central) principe directeur guiding principle; idée directrice d'un ouvrage central theme of a book; les lignes directrices d'une politique the guidelines of a policy.B ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f1 Scol ( d'école) head teacher, headmaster/headmistress GB, principal US; ( d'établissement privé) principal;2 Comm (d'hôtel, de cinéma, casino) manager/manageress;directeur adjoint deputy manager; directeur d'agence branch manager; directeur artistique artistic director; directeur de banque bank manager; directeur commercial sales manager; directeur de conscience spiritual adviser; directeur exécutif executive director; directeur financier financial director; directeur général managing director GB, chief executive officer US; Admin director general; directeur général adjoint assistant general manager; directeur gérant managing director; directeur de journal newspaper editor; directeur du personnel personnel manager; directeur de la photographie director of photography; directeur de prison prison governor GB, warden US; directeur de projet project manager; directeur de la publication Presse editorial director; directeur de recherche head of research; directeur de la rédaction Presse managing editor; directeur régional district ou regional manager; directeur des ressources humaines, DRH human resources manager; directeur sportif (team) manager; directeur technique Ind works ou plant manager, technical manager; directeur de thèse Univ supervisor GB, adviser US; directeur d'usine works manager GB, plant manager.( féminin directrice) [dirɛktɶr, tris] adjectif1. [principal - force] controlling, driving ; [ - principe] guiding ; [ - idée, ligne] main, guiding————————, directrice [dirɛktɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminindirecteur d'agence [dans une banque] bank managerdirecteur financier/régional/du personnel financial/regional/personnel manager2. ÉDUCATION3. UNIVERSITÉ [d'un département] head of departmentdirecteur nom masculin2. RELIGIONdirecteur spirituel ou de conscience spiritual advisordirectrice nom féminin -
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