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Jur., Entr. associé principalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > senior partner
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senior ['si:njə(r)]∎ he's two years senior to me il est mon aîné de deux ans;∎ I am senior to them (have higher position) je suis leur supérieur; (have served longer) j'ai plus d'ancienneté qu'eux;∎ senior airport officials la direction de l'aéroport;∎ she holds a senior position in the company elle est haut placée dans la société;∎ George is the senior partner in our firm George est l'associé principal de notre société∎ the senior boys/girls of a school les garçons mpl/filles fpl des grandes classes2 noun(a) (older person) aîné(e) m,f;∎ he is my senior by six months, he is six months my senior il a six mois de plus que moi, il est de six mois mon aîné∎ the seniors ≃ les grands (grandes) mpl, fpl(e) (in hierarchy) supérieur(e) m,f∎ (in age) John Brown Senior John Brown père►► British senior aircraftman ≃ caporal m;American senior airman ≃ caporal-chef m;senior citizen personne f âgée ou du troisième âge;senior citizen's club club m du troisième âge;senior citizen's rail pass ≃ Carte f Vermeil;senior clerk commis m principal, chef m de bureau;British University Senior Common Room salle f des professeurs;senior executive cadre m supérieur;senior government official haut(e) fonctionnaire mf;American senior high school lycée m;(the) senior management la direction;senior officer officier m supérieur;British Senior Service marine f;senior partner associé(e) m,f principal(e);School senior year terminale f, dernière année f d'études secondaires -
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1 noun(in rank) supérieur(e) m, f(in rank) supérieur(e);∎ to be senior to sb être le supérieur de qnFINANCE senior debt dette f senior;senior executive cadre m supérieur;senior management team équipe f dirigeante;senior partner associé(e) m, f principal(e)
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