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filière [filjεʀ]feminine nouna. ( = succession d'étapes) [de carrière] path ; [d'administration] channels• il a suivi la filière classique pour devenir professeur he followed the classic route into teachingb. ( = domaine d'études spécifique) course• filières scientifiques/artistiques science/arts coursesc. ( = réseau) networkd. ( = secteur d'activité) industry* * *filjɛʀ1) Université ( domaine d'études) course of studysuivre une filière scientifique/littéraire — to study science/arts
2) Économie ( domaine d'activité) field3) ( étapes de carrière)4) ( suite de formalités) official channels (pl)5) ( de la drogue)6) Informatique card throat* * *filjɛʀ nf1) ÉCONOMIE (= activités de production) industry2) ÉDUCATION stream Grande-Bretagne track USA3) (= réseau) network4) (succession d'étapes) procedure* * *filière nf1 Scol, Univ ( domaine d'études) course of study; choisir une filière prestigieuse to choose a highly regarded course of study; filières générales/techniques general/technical courses of study; nouvelles filières new fields; suivre une filière scientifique/littéraire to study science/arts;2 Écon, Entr, Ind ( domaine d'activité) field; ( système de production) chain; la filière électronique the electronics field; créer de nouvelles filières to create new fields of activity;3 ( étapes de carrière) suivre la filière habituelle to climb up the usual career ladder;4 ( suite de formalités) official channels (pl); la filière administrative the official administrative channels;5 ( de la drogue) filière (clandestine) ring; démanteler une filière to smash a ring; remonter une filière to trace the leaders of a ring;7 Nucl reactor system;8 Zool (d'araignée, de chenille) spinneret;10 Ordinat card throat.[filjɛr] nom féminin3. ÉDUCATION & UNIVERSITÉla filière technique/scientifique technical/scientific subjects4. MÉTALLURGIEa. [pour étirage] draw, drawing plateb. [pour tréfilage, filage] die
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