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Gestionnaire de succursale

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

branch manager N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

manager [Brit ˈmanɪdʒə, Am ˈmænɪdʒər] N

gérant/-e m/f
manager SPORTS

I. branch [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ, Am bræn(t)ʃ] N

1. branch fig:

2. branch:

branch COMM, ADMIN (of shop)

3. branch Am (stream):

4. branch COMPUT:

II. branch [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ, Am bræn(t)ʃ] VB intr

branch tree, river, nerve:
branch road, railway:

in the PONS Dictionary

manager N

1. manager (person with control function):

2. manager (of shop, project):

gérant(e) m (f)

3. manager (of artist):

4. manager SPORTS:

I. branch [brɑ:ntʃ, Am bræntʃ] N

1. branch a. BOT:

2. branch Am (fork):

branch of a river
branch of a road

3. branch (office):

branch of bank
branch of company, store

4. branch (division):

branch of organization

II. branch [brɑ:ntʃ, Am bræntʃ] VB intr

1. branch:

2. branch fig:

in the PONS Dictionary

manager N

1. manager (person with control function):

directeur(-trice) m (f)

2. manager (of store, project):

gérant(e) m (f)

3. manager (of artist):

4. manager sports:

entraîneur(-euse) m (f)

I. branch [bræn(t)ʃ] N

1. branch a. BOT:

2. branch (fork):

branch of a river
branch of a road

3. branch (office):

branch of bank
branch of company, store

4. branch (division):

branch of organization

II. branch [bræn(t)ʃ] VB intr

1. branch:

2. branch fig:

Present
Ibranch
youbranch
he/she/itbranches
webranch
youbranch
theybranch
Past
Ibranched
youbranched
he/she/itbranched
webranched
youbranched
theybranched
Present Perfect
Ihavebranched
youhavebranched
he/she/ithasbranched
wehavebranched
youhavebranched
theyhavebranched
Past Perfect
Ihadbranched
youhadbranched
he/she/ithadbranched
wehadbranched
youhadbranched
theyhadbranched

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The engagement fell through, with the songstresses breaking up with the loyal singer-manager when success for them seemed just around the corner.
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Headquarters gives the branch manager a free hand to operate his concern as he sees fit so long as he returns a profit.
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This shows the fund's performance relative to the benchmark and can demonstrate the value added by the fund manager.
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But the hotel manager and the bartender would have none of such tomfoolery.
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And that doesn't include another $290,000 in expenses on corporate cards that auditors couldn't even account for because they could not determine which senior manager had charged them.
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