Usage examples of "supervisor call" in English with translation to French

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Call me! Appelle-moi !
You must act under the leadership of your supervisor. Tu dois agir sous la direction de ton superviseur.
You had better make sure that he is at home before you call on him. Tu devrais être sûr qu'il est chez lui avant que tu l'appelles.
When it comes to my supervisor, he's very inconsistent, so we never get any work done. Quant à mon superviseur, il est très incohérent, du coup le travail n'est jamais fait.
President Lincoln was what we call a self-made man. Le Président Lincoln était ce qu'on appelle un autodidacte.
Can you name the situations in which a supervisor should use a direct order? Pouvez-vous citer les situations dans lesquelles un supérieur doit donner un ordre direct ?
Don't call me so late at night. Ne m'appelez pas trop tard, le soir.
My placement supervisor allowed me to take a day off. Mon maître de stage m'a laissé prendre un jour de congé.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Mon nom est Alex, mais je préfèrerais que vous m'appeliez Augusto.
His supervisor gave him a sterling recommendation. Son chef de rayon lui donna un conseil en or.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En cas d'urgence, appelez la police.
I would like to make a phone call. J'aimerais passer un appel.
Oh, please call me Angela. Oh, appelez-moi Angela, s'il vous plaît.
I will call you within a week. Je vous rappelle dans la semaine.
He is what we call a man of culture. Il est ce qu'on appelle un homme de culture.
I think it's time for me to call it quits. Je pense qu'il est temps pour moi d'en rester là.
I get a call from her once in a while. Elle m'appelle de temps en temps.
I'll call them tomorrow when I come back. Je les appellerai demain quand je reviendrai.
I'm waiting for a very important call. J'attends un appel très important.
I got a call from her this morning. J'ai eu un appel d'elle ce matin.
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