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1 officer
officer, US [transcription]["O ;f-"]A n2 ( official) ( in a company) responsable mf ; ( in government) fonctionnaire mf ; (in committee, union, club) membre m du comité directeur or du bureau exécutif ; information/personnel officer responsable de la communication/du personnel ; the Committee shall elect its officers le Comité désignera son bureau ;3 ( also police officer) policier m ; ‘excuse me, officer’ ‘excusez-moi, monsieur l'agent’ ; Officer Smith US Agent Smith.1 ( command) commander ;2 ( supply with officers) pourvoir en officiers. -
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officer ['ɒfɪsə(r)]1 noun(b) (policeman) agent m de police; (as form of address → to policeman) monsieur l'agent; (→ to policewoman) madame l'agent(c) (official → in local government) fonctionnaire mf; (→ of trade union) représentant(e) m,f permanent(e); (→ of company) membre m de la direction; (→ of association, institution) membre m du bureau;∎ the officers of the association meet every month le bureau de l'association se réunit tous les moisMilitary encadrer;∎ they were officered by young recruits ils étaient encadrés par de jeunes recrues►► Military officer of the day officier m de permanence;Military officer of the guard officier m de la garde;Military officers' mess mess m;British Military Officers' Training Corps = organisme fournissant une préparation militaire aux étudiants souhaitant devenir officiers;Nautical officer of the watch officier m du quart -
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officer [ˈɒfɪsər]1. nounb. ( = official) [of organization] membre m du comité directeurc. police officer policier m2. compounds* * *['ɒfɪsə(r)], US ['ɔːf-]1) Military, Nautical officier m2) ( official) ( in a company) responsable mf; ( in government) fonctionnaire mf; (in committee, union, club) membre m du comité directeur3) (also police officer) policier m -
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1) (a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force: a naval officer.) officier2) (a person who carries out a public duty: a police-officer.) fonctionnaire -
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1) Mil. officier2) cadre; responsable3) fonctionnaire; agentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > officer
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(in local government) fonctionnaire m f; (of trade union) représentant(e) m, f permanent(e); (of company) membre m de la direction; (of association, institution) membre du bureau;∎ the officers of the association meet every month le bureau de l'association se réunit tous les mois -
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cadre supérieur, membre à la direction, du personnel dirigeant, administrateur, cadre, personne autorisée, agent d'un service (C16-181) -
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agent m;(association, corporation)dirigeant;( court)officier(ière)(de justice);agent m;( municipality)fonctionnaire;( of Assembly)fonctionnaire;( of sheriff)représentant m;( public service)fonctionnaire;( school board)agent m -
9 officer of the law
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10 officer of the day
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11 officer of the guard
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12 officer of the watch
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13 officer-in-charge
2) fonctionnaire chargé (ou responsable) [d'un programme/d'un dossier]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > officer-in-charge
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15 officer, in, charge
agent m responsable, dirigeant responsable, officier(ière)responsable -
16 officer, of, the, Assembly
fonctionnaire de l'AssembléeEnglish-French legislative terms > officer, of, the, Assembly
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17 officer, of, the, court
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18 officer's, circular
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19 accommodation officer
accommodation officer GB, accommodations officer US ⇒ Shops, trades and professions n responsable mf de l'hébergement. -
20 information officer
1 (PR person, press officer) préposé/-e m/f à l'information ;2 ( responsible for IT) agent m d'information.
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