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1 opérateur
opérateur, -trice [ɔpeʀatœʀ, tʀis]1. masculine noun, feminine noun2. masculine noun* * *
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- trice ɔpeʀatœʀ, tʀis nom masculin, féminin operator
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nom masculin1) Linguistique, Mathématique operator2) Télécommunications ( exploitant) private telecommunications company•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɔpeʀatœʀ, tʀis (-trice)1. nm/fopérateur de prise de vues — cameraman, camera operator
opératrice de prise de vues — camerawoman, camera operator
2. nm(= compagnie de téléphone) [télécoms, téléphonie] operator* * *B nm2 Télécom ( exploitant) private telecommunications company.opérateur de prise de vue cameraman; opérateur radio radio operator; opérateur de saisie keyboarder., opératrice [ɔperatɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin1. CINÉMA2. TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [employé] (telephone) operator[exploitant]pour l'étranger, il faut passer par l'opérateur to phone abroad, you have to go through the operator4. TECHNOLOGIE————————nom masculin -
2 France Télécom
Trading as Orange, France Télécom, is the former state telecommunications company in France, responsible for the upkeep of the national telephone and telecommunications network. Privatised in 1998 by Lionel Jospin's socialist government, it remains by far the largest fixed and mobile telecoms operator in France, and the largest ISP, with over 7 million broadband customers, well ahead of its biggest rival Free.fr (see below). FT is also one of the world's biggest telecoms corporations, operating phone services in over thirty countries, and is the leading Internet service provider in Europe.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France Télécom
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