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1 track record
track record n gen (of government, company) antécédents mpl ; ( of professional person) antécédents mpl professionnels ; to have a good/poor track record gen avoir de bons/mauvais antécédents ; [professional person] avoir de bons/mauvais antécédents professionnels ; this firm has a poor track record on pollution control cette société a une mauvaise réputation pour ce qui est du contrôle de la pollution ; a candidate with a proven track record in sales un candidat ayant une bonne expérience commerciale. -
2 track record
to have a good track record — gen avoir de bons antécédents; [professional person] avoir de bons antécédents professionnels
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3 proven
proven [ˈpru:vən, ˈprəʊvən]1. verb2. adjective[abilities] indubitable* * *['pruːvn]adjective éprouvé
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