Usage examples of "cadre supérieur" in French with translation to English

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Les cadres supérieurs passent beaucoup de temps à former leurs subordonnés. Senior executives spend a lot of time training their subordinates.
Nous aurons besoin d'une agence de chasseurs de têtes pour trouver l'homme qui convient à ce poste de cadre. We'll need a head hunting agency to find the right man for this executive position.
Elle sera étudiante dans le supérieur le printemps prochain. She will be a college student next spring.
On doit être cadre dans une société quelconque. One must be an executive in some company.
La phénolphtaléine vire au fuchsia en présence d'une base dont le pH est supérieur ou égal à 10 et reste incolore en présence d'une solution dont le pH est inférieur ou égale à 8,2. Phenolphthalein will turn fuchsia in the presence of a base with a pH of or above 10.0 and will remain colorless in the presence of a solution with a pH of or below 8.2.
J'ai été en Italie dans le cadre d'un programme d'échange. I've been to Italy on a study abroad program.
Mon supérieur a excusé mon retard. My superior excused me for arriving late.
Est-ce que tu aimes le cadre de ce tableau ? Do you like the frame on this painting?
En Amérique, chacun est de l'opinion que personne ne lui est socialement supérieur, puisque tous les hommes sont égaux, mais il n'admet pas qu'il n'a pas d'inférieurs. In America everybody is of opinion that he has no social superiors, since all men are equal, but he does not admit that he has no social inferiors.
Ce cadre met en valeur la toile. This frame shows the painting to good advantage.
C'est lui qui a dit : "Celui qui viendra après moi a été fait mon supérieur, parce qu'il était avant moi". This was he of whom I said, "He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me."
Le cadre d'évaluation de la vitalité et du danger de disparition des langues de l'UNESCO a établi, en deux-mille-dix, six niveaux de vitalité : forte, vulnérable, en danger, sérieusement en danger, en situation critique et morte. UNESCO’s Language Vitality and Endangerement framework has established in 2010 six degrees of vitality: safe, vulnerable, definitely endangered, severely endangered, critically endangered and extinct.
Il m'est supérieur en mathématiques. He is superior to me in mathematics.
Ce dictionnaire est supérieur à celui-là. This dictionary is superior to that one.
Les habitants des villes ont un taux de mortalité supérieur à celui des gens de la campagne. City dwellers have a higher death rate than country people do.
Un nombre entier est naturel ssi il est supérieur ou égal à 0. An integer is natural iff it is greater or equal to 0.
Le nombre de personnes sur Facebook est supérieur à la population des États-Unis d'Amérique. The amount of people on Facebook is greater than the population of the United States of America.
L'arôme de ce vin est supérieur à celui-ci. This wine is superior to that one in scent.
Aux États-Unis, tout le monde est d'opinion que personne ne lui est supérieur socialement, puisque tous les hommes sont égaux, mais il n'admettra pas que personne ne lui est inférieur. In America everybody is of opinion that he has no social superiors, since all men are equal, but he does not admit that he has no social inferiors.
Tu ne devrais pas te sentir supérieur aux autres. You should not feel superior to other people.
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