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boardroom ['bɔ:drʊm]∎ to be promoted to the boardroom être promu au conseil d'administration;∎ the decision was taken at boardroom level la décision a été prise au niveau de la direction -
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boardroom n ( room) salle f du conseil ; everyone from shopfloor to boardroom tous, des ouvriers jusqu'à la direction. -
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salle f de réunion (du conseil d'administration);∎ to be promoted to the boardroom être promu(e) au conseil d'administration;∎ the decision was taken at boardroom level le décision à été prise au niveau de la direction -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > boardroom
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > boardroom style
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7 fat cat
(in industry) = personne touchant un salaire extrêmement élevé de façon injustifiéeShell, the self-styled socially responsible oil group, yesterday rekindled the row over boardroom pay by disclosing that its new executive chairman, Phil Watts, won an 82% pay rise to £1.59m last year. The increase in Mr Watts' salary package, including a £455,000 performance bonus, dwarfed the 58% rise given to BP's chief executive Lord Browne which itself retriggered the fat cat furore.
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(a) (plotting) intrigue f;∎ the boardroom was rife with intrigue la salle du conseil d'administration sentait l'intrigue(b) (plot, treason) complot m;∎ he was involved in various intrigues against the state il a participé à plusieurs complots contre l'État(c) (love affair) intrigue fintriguer;∎ her silence intrigues me son silence m'intrigue;∎ I'd be intrigued to know where they met je serais curieux de savoir où ils se sont rencontrés[ɪn'tri:g] intriguer, comploter;∎ they intrigued with republicans against the throne ils ont comploté avec des Républicains contre le roi
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