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inspecteur, -trice [ɛ̃spεktœʀ, tʀis]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- trice ɛ̃spɛktœʀ, tʀis nom masculin, féminin inspectorPhrasal Verbs:* * *ɛ̃spɛktœʀ, tʀis nm/f (-trice)1) [impôts, police, administration] inspector2) [assurances] assessor* * *inspecteur d'académie Scol ≈ local schools inspector; inspecteur en chef head supervisor; inspecteur des contributions Fisc tax inspector; inspecteur départemental de l'Éducation nationale Scol ≈ regional schools inspector; inspecteur des finances Fin ≈ inspector of public finances; inspecteur général de l'Éducation nationale Scol ≈ national schools inspector; inspecteur des impôts Fisc tax inspector; inspecteur de police ≈ detective constable GB; inspecteur de police divisionnaire ≈ detective chief inspector GB; inspecteur de police principal ≈ detective inspector GB; inspecteur du travail Admin government inspector (concerned with health and safety and respect of labour laws); inspecteur des travaux finis hum skiver○ GB, shrinker○ US; inspecteur des ventes Comm sales supervisor., inspectrice [ɛ̃spɛktɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [contrôleur] inspectorinspecteur (général) des Finances ≃ general auditor (of the Treasury with special responsibilities) (UK), ≃ Comptroller General (US)c'est un vrai inspecteur des travaux finis! (figuré & humoristique) he always turns up when the work's done!inspecteur de la police judiciaireinspector belonging to the criminal investigation department, ≃ CID inspector (UK)inspecteur principal ≃ detective inspector3. ÉDUCATION
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