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1 titulaire
titulaire [titylεʀ]1. adjective• être titulaire de [+ chaire, permis, diplôme, carte, compte] to hold2. masculine noun, feminine noun[de permis, compte bancaire, carte de crédit, passeport] holder ; [de poste] incumbent* * *titylɛʀ
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1) gén permanent; Université [enseignant] tenured2) Sport
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1) ( membre permanent) gén permanent staff member; Université ( enseignant) tenured lecturer GB ou professor USêtre titulaire d'un poste — ( d'administration) to be a permanent staff member; ( d'université) to have tenure
2) ( possesseur) holderêtre titulaire de — to hold [diplôme, permis, chaire]; to have [nationalité, compte en banque, pension]
* * *titylɛʀ1. adjADMINISTRATION appointed, with tenure2. nmADMINISTRATION incumbent* * *A adj1 Admin [enseignant] (d'école, de lycée) who has been confirmed in his/her post ( après n); ( d'université) tenured; [agent, personnel] permanent;2 Sport joueur titulaire full member of the team.B nmf1 ( membre permanent) (dans une école, un lycée) teacher who has been confirmed in his/her post; ( à l'université) tenured lecturer GB ou professor US; (dans un ministère, une administration) permanent staff member; être titulaire d'un poste (d'école, de lycée) to have been confirmed in one's post; ( d'université) to have tenure; ( d'administration) to be a permanent staff member;2 ( possesseur) holder; être titulaire d'une licence/du permis de conduire/d'un passeport to hold a degree/a driver's licenceGB/a passport; être titulaire de la nationalité italienne/d'un contrat de travail to have Italian nationality/a contract of employment; les titulaires d'un compte en banque/d'une carte de crédit account/credit-card holders.[titylɛr] adjectif1. [enseignant] tenured[évêque] titulara. [professeur d'université] to have tenureb. [sportif] to be under contract2. [détenteur]être titulaire de [permis, document, passeport] to hold3. DROIT————————[titylɛr] nom masculin et féminin3. DROIT -
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titylaʀizasjɔ̃nom féminin ( action) gén confirmation in a post; Université granting of tenure* * *titylaʀizasjɔ̃ nf* * *3 ( de sportif) inclusion in the team.[titylarizasjɔ̃] nom féminin[d'un professeur d'université] granting tenure to[d'un enseignant] appointment to a permanent post[d'un sportif] giving a contract to -
3 salarier
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