hard-working in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Translations for hard-working in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

assidu (assidue) [asidy] ADJ

classe [klas] N f

1. classe SCHOOL:

form Brit
form Brit
a rowdy form Brit
a hard-working class
a hard-working form Brit

See also Classe de neige

enfin [ɑ̃fɛ̃] ADV

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besogneux (-euse) [bəzɔɲø, -øz] ADJ

2. besogneux (affecté à de petits travaux):

besogneux (-euse)
hard-working

I.bûcheur (-euse) [byʃœʀ, -øz] ADJ inf

II.bûcheur (-euse) [byʃœʀ, -øz] N m, f inf

capacité [kapasite] N f

I.travailleur (-euse) [tʀavajœʀ, -jøz] ADJ

II.travailleur (-euse) [tʀavajœʀ, -jøz] N m, f

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laborieux (-euse) vie
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English
Their efforts include national advertising and other actions positioning the proposed taxes as taxing hard-working families.
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He is described as a big, dominant, hard-working policeman and family patriarch.
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They were highly committed and hard-working folk who provided great services to the local people.
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She's ludicrously intelligent, quick, hard-working, and phenomenal in court.
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The hard-working men are called to supper: enthusiastically, they wash up.
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She was a dedicated and hard-working performer who remained modest and even reclusive despite her increasing fame and wealth.
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In the field he was hard-working and excellent, being safe in any position.
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He was known as a tough, hard-working player who was excellent in the face-off circle.
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It is the hard-working laboring man who builds the church, the school house, the orphan asylum, not the slaveholder, as a general rule.
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He lived with his caring, hard-working parents and his younger sister.
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