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1 reclasser
reclasser [ʀ(ə)klαse]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ salarié] to redeploy ; [+ chômeur] to placeb. [+ objet, dossier] to reclassify* * *ʀəklase
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1) ( classer de nouveau) to reclassify [dossiers]2) ( affecter à un nouveau poste) to redeploy ( dans to)3) ( réajuster le salaire de) to regrade
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se reclasser verbe pronominal to find new employment* * *ʀ(ə)klɒse vt1) [fiches, dossiers] to reclassify2) [fonctionnaire] to regrade3) [ouvrier licencié] to redeploy* * *reclasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( classer de nouveau) to reclassify [dossiers];2 ( affecter à un nouveau poste) to redeploy (dans to);3 ( réajuster le salaire de) to regrade.B se reclasser vpr to find new employment (dans in).[rəklase] verbe transitif1. [par ordre alphabétique] to reorder3. ADMINISTRATION [salaires] to restructure[fonctionnaire] to regrade4. [chômeur] to place[handicapé, ex-détenu] to rehabilitate -
2 reconvertir
reconvertir [ʀ(ə)kɔ̃vεʀtiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb[+ personnel] to retrain ; [+ région] to redevelop2. reflexive verb* * *ʀ(ə)kɔ̃vɛʀtiʀ
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verbe transitif to redeploy [personnel]; to redevelop [région]; to restructure [économie, industrie]; to convert [usine, bâtiment]; to adapt [équipement]
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se reconvertir verbe pronominal [personnel] to switch to a new type of employment; [entreprise] to switch to a new type of production* * *ʀ(ə)kɔ̃vɛʀtiʀ vt1) [usine] to reconvert2) [personnel, troupes] to redeploy* * *reconvertir verb table: finirA vtr to redeploy [personnel]; to redevelop [région]; to restructure [économie, industrie]; to convert [usine, bâtiment]; to adapt [équipement]; taxi reconverti en ambulance taxi converted into an ambulance.B se reconvertir vpr [personnel] to switch to a new type of employment; [entreprise] to switch to a new type of production; [bâtiment, installations] to be converted; se reconvertir dans l'enseignement to switch to teaching; l'usine s'est reconvertie dans le textile the factory has switched to textiles.[rəkɔ̃vɛrtir] verbe transitif1. [usine] to reconvert2. [armes] to convert————————se reconvertir verbe pronominal intransitif -
3 redéployer
redéployer [ʀ(ə)deplwaje]➭ TABLE 81. transitive verb• l'entreprise a redéployé ses activités autour de trois pôles the company has reorganized its operations around three core areas2. reflexive verb* * *redéployer verb table: employerA vtr1 to redeploy [forces, personnel, ressources];2 to restructure [budget, économie].B se redéployer vpr [entreprise] to expand (abroad); [capitaux] to be redirected. -
4 réaffecter
[reafɛkte] verbe transitif1. [personne - à une fonction] to reappoint, to renominate ; [ - à une région, un pays] to post back (separable)2. [crédits] to reallocate
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