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1 économat
ekɔnɔmanom masculin1) ( local) bursar's office2) ( charge) office of bursar* * *ekɔnɔma nm(= fonction) bursarship Grande-Bretagne treasurership USA (= bureau) bursar's office Grande-Bretagne treasury USA* * *économat nm1 ( local) bursar's office;2 ( charge) office of bursar.[ekɔnɔma] nom masculin1. [service - dans un collège, un hôpital] bursarship ; [ - dans un club] stewardship2. [bureau - dans un collège, un hôpital] bursar's office ; [ - dans un club] steward's office3. [coopérative] staff co-op -
2 commis
commis [kɔmi]masculine noun( = vendeur) shop assistant ; ( = employé de bureau) office clerk* * *kɔminom masculin invariable ( employé) ( de ferme) hand; ( de bureau) clerk; ( de commerce) shop assistant GB, salesclerk USPhrasal Verbs:* * *kɔmi nmf
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1) (dans un restaurant) commis chef2) [magasin] shop assistant Grande-Bretagne sales clerk USA, [banque] clerk
II commis, -e1. ppSee:2. adj1)See:2)commis au nom de qch/qn — committed in the name of sth/sb
commis de sang-froid (meurtre, crime, assassinat) — committed in cold blood
* * *commis ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm ( employé) ( de ferme) hand; ( de bureau) clerk; ( de commerce) shop assistant GB, salesclerk US; ⇒ grand.commis d'agent de change stockbroker's assistant; commis greffier ≈ Registrar's assistant; commis voyageur travellingGB salesman.( féminin commise) [kɔmi, iz] participe passé→ link=commettre commettrecommis nom masculin2. [employé - de magasin] helper, assistant ; [ - de banque] runner, junior clerk ; [ - de ferme] lad, boy, farm handgrand commis de l'État senior ou higher civil servant4. MILITAIRE & NAUTIQUE -
3 garçon
garçon [gaʀsɔ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = enfant, fils) boyb. ( = jeune homme) young man• il est beau or joli garçon he's good-lookingc. ( = serveur) waiter2. compounds► garçon d'ascenseur lift (Brit) or elevator (US) attendant ; ( = jeune homme) lift (Brit) or elevator (US) boy* * *gaʀsɔ̃nom masculin1) (enfant, fils) boy2) ( jeune homme) young manun brave or gentil garçon — a nice chap GB ou guy US
3) ( célibataire) bachelor4) ( serveur)garçon (de café) — waiter; ( employé de magasin) (shop) assistant GB, salesclerk US
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɡaʀsɔ̃ nm1) (par opposition à fille) boy2) (= jeune homme) lad3) (= homme) guy, chap Grande-BretagneC'est un garçon très bien. — He's a really nice guy.
4) (= célibataire) bachelor5) (= serveur)* * *1 (enfant, adolescent, fils) boy; petit garçon little boy; tu es un grand garçon maintenant you're a big boy now;2 ( jeune homme) young man, (young) fellow GB, (young) guy; un brave or gentil garçon a nice lad GB ou guy US; être beau or joli garçon to be good-looking, to be a handsome fellow GB ou guy US; ⇒ mauvais;3 ( célibataire) bachelor; rester garçon to remain single ou a bachelor; vieux garçon old bachelor; ⇒ enterrer;4 ( serveur) waiter;garçon d'ascenseur lift GB ou elevator US attendant; garçon boucher butcher's assistant; garçon de bureau office boy; garçon de cabine Naut cabin steward; garçon de café waiter; garçon coiffeur hairdresser's assistant; garçon de courses messenger; garçon d'écurie stable lad GB, stableboy; garçon d'étage floor housekeeper; garçon de ferme farmhand; garçon d'honneur best man; garçon de laboratoire laboratory assistant; garçon livreur delivery man; garçon manqué tomboy; garçon de recettes bank messenger.[garsɔ̃] nom masculin1. [enfant] boy2. [homme] boyc'est un bon ou brave garçon he's a good sort3. [célibataire] bachelor4. [employé]garçon de bureau/courses office/errand boygarçon boucher butcher's boy ou assistant5. [serveur]garçon (de café ou de salle) waiter6. (familier) [en appellatif]attention, mon garçon! watch it, sonny!————————[garsɔ̃] adjectif masculin1. [célibataire] unmarried2. [qui a une apparence masculine] boyish
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