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1 professeur
professeur, e [pʀɔfesœʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun► professeur agrégé qualified teacher (who has passed the agrégation) ; (en médecine) professor of medicine (holder of the agrégation) ; (Canadian) associate professor* * *pʀɔfesœʀnom masculin1) ( enseignant) (de collège, lycée) teacher; ( dans l'enseignement supérieur) lecturer GB, professor US; ( titulaire d'une chaire) professorle professeur remplaçant — the supply GB ou substitute US teacher
2) Université ( titre) professor* * *pʀɔfesœʀ nmf nm/f professeur, -e1) [collège, lycée] teacher2) [université] lecturer, (titulaire d'une chaire) professorPhilippe est professeur d'histoire. — Philippe's a history teacher.
* * *1 ( enseignant) (de collège, lycée) teacher; ( dans l'enseignement supérieur) teacher, lecturer GB, professor US; ( titulaire) professor; elle est professeur d'histoire (dans un collège, un lycée) she's a history teacher; ( dans une université) she teaches history; le professeur remplaçant the supply GB ou substitute US teacher;professeur des écoles primary school teacher; professeur émérite or honoraire Univ emeritus professor; professeur principal Scol form GB ou homeroom US teacher.[prɔfɛsɶr] nom masculin2. [de l'enseignement supérieur - assistant] ≃ lecturer ; [ - au grade supérieur] professor3. (Québec)a. ÉDUCATION staff teacher, member of (teaching) staff
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