Mar 5, 2008 14:08
16 yrs ago
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French term

responsable adjoint

Non-PRO French to English Bus/Financial General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
"il est nommé responsable adjoint du service qui tend à se développer"
Change log

Mar 5, 2008 14:54: Angeliki Papadopoulou changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Rob Grayson, AllegroTrans, Angeliki Papadopoulou

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Proposed translations

+6
7 mins
Selected

deputy manager

depending on structure
Peer comment(s):

agree Rob Grayson : I don't see the problem - the most basic research would have confirmed this (i.e. a dictionary)
7 mins
agree Charles Hawtrey (X) : Rob's right. A search on ProZ Term Search http://www.proz.com/?sp=ksearch gives the answer, even if the exact phrase is not there. Just search for the first entry with "adjoint" & combine it with the entry above.
19 mins
agree Victoria Porter-Burns :
21 mins
agree Patrice
35 mins
agree Angeliki Papadopoulou
38 mins
agree Julie Barber
1 hr
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+6
15 mins

assistant manager

Another possibility. But Dan's is also correct!
Peer comment(s):

agree Victoria Porter-Burns :
13 mins
thanks
agree Alison Curran
19 mins
thanks
agree Patrice
27 mins
thanks
agree Angeliki Papadopoulou
31 mins
thanks
agree cjohnstone
1 hr
agree Julie Barber
1 hr
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17 hrs

second in charge

From Termium. Just for a little variety!
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