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secrétariat [s(ə)kʀetaʀja]masculine nouna. ( = fonction officielle) post of secretary• secrétariat d'État ( = fonction) post of junior minister ; ( = bureau) ≈ junior minister's officeb. ( = profession, travail) secretarial work ; ( = bureaux) [d'école] (secretary's) office ; [d'usine, administration] secretarial offices ; [d'organisation internationale] secretariat ; ( = personnel) secretarial staff* * *s(ə)kʀetaʀjaPhrasal Verbs:* * *s(ə)kʀetaʀja nm1) (= bureau) [entreprise] secretary's office, [école] school office2) [organisation internationale] secretariat3) (= profession) secretarial work* * *secrétariat nm ( travail) secretarial work; école de secrétariat secretarial college; ( fonction) secretaryship; ( mandat) term of office as secretary; ( lieu) secretariat.secrétariat d'État ministry; secrétariat d'État à l'emploi ministry for employment; secrétariat de mairie city hall secretariat; secrétariat de rédaction ( activité) subediting GB, copy-editing; ( bureau) subeditors' room GB, copy-editors' room.[səkretarja] nom masculin1. [fonction] secretaryshipapprendre le secrétariat to learn to be a secretary, to do a secretarial coursea. [dans l'édition] desk ou assistant editorship2. [employés] secretarial staff3. [bureau] secretariat4. [tâches administratives] secretarial work5. POLITIQUEa. [fonction en France] post of Junior Ministerb. [ministère français] Junior Minister's Officec. [fonction en Grande-Bretagne] post of Secretary of Stated. [ministère britannique] Secretary of State's Officee. [fonction aux États-Unis] post of State Secretarya. [fonction] function of chief executiveb. [bureau] chief executive's office -
2 secrétariat de rédaction
* * *a. [dans l'édition] desk ou assistant editorship -
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n. plaatsvervanger; duikboot; secundair redacteur--------pref. onder-, secundair--------prep. onder---------v. plaatsvervangensub1[ sub] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 〈 verkorting〉[subeditor, submarine, subscription, substitute]————————sub21 ondergeschikt ⇒ bijkomend, hulp-♦voorbeelden:————————sub32 〈 Brits-Engels〉voorschot betalen/ontvangenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 〈 verkorting〉[subedit]
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