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to recruit
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criterion
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to shortlist
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trial run
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to boost
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panel
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eye contact
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body language
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handshake
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to speak up
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to talk through
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trainee
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under pressure
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supervisor
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to take on
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to fill
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post
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to offer
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position
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to outline
to recruit
to recruit
verbe
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recruter

recruter

to employ people for a company, etc.

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criterion
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critère

critère

a specific condition or factor that is utilized for the evaluation of something

to shortlist
verbe
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N/A

N/A

put someone or something on a short list

trial run
nom
uk flag
/tɹˈaɪəl ɹˈʌn/
N/A

N/A

trying something to find out about it

to boost
to boost
verbe
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b
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s
s
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encourager

encourager

to increase or improve the progress, growth, or success of something

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panel
panel
nom
p
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æ
n
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ə
l
l
penel

penel

a group of people with special skills or knowledge who have been brought together to discuss, give advice, or make a decision about an issue

eye contact
nom
uk flag
/ˈaɪ kˈɑːntækt/
(regard direct)

(regard direct)

contact visuel

contact that occurs when two people look directly at each other

body language
nom
uk flag
/bˈɑːdi lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/
(communication non verbale)

(communication non verbale)

langage corporel

the nonverbal communication of thoughts, feelings, or intentions through physical gestures, posture, facial expressions, and movements

What is "body language"?

Body language is a type of nonverbal communication that involves the use of physical gestures, movements, and posture to convey messages and emotions. This includes facial expressions, eye contact, hand movements, and overall body position. Body language can express a wide range of feelings, such as confidence, openness, nervousness, or aggression, and often provides additional context to spoken words. For example, crossed arms might indicate defensiveness, while leaning forward can show interest or engagement. Understanding body language is important for effective communication, as it helps individuals interpret the feelings and intentions of others, enhancing social interactions and relationships.

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Nom Composé
handshake
handshake
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h
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æ
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d
d
sh
ʃ
a
k
k
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poignée de main

poignée de main

an act of taking a person's hand and shaking it as a greeting or after having made an agreement with them

to speak up
to speak up
verbe
uk flag
/spˈiːk ˈʌp/
parler plus fort

parler plus fort

to speak in a louder voice

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Intransitif
Statut Phrasal
inseparable
verbe de la phrase
speak
particule de la phrase
up
to talk through
to talk through
verbe
uk flag
/tˈɔːk θɹˈuː/
(passer en revue)

(passer en revue)

discuter en détail

to discuss thoroughly and understand all the details of something

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Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
talk
particule de la phrase
through
trainee
trainee
nom
t
t
r
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ai
n
n
ee
i
(apprenti, apprentie)

(apprenti, apprentie)

stagiaire

a person who is being trained for a particular job or profession

Who is a "trainee"?

A trainee is someone undergoing practical training for a particular job or skill, usually within a professional or work-related context. Trainees typically learn through hands-on experience, often as part of an apprenticeship or internship. This role focuses on developing specific abilities necessary for a career or specialized field, rather than academic study.

under pressure
Phrase
uk flag
/ˌʌndɚ pɹˈɛʃɚ/
N/A

N/A

stressful or anxious due to having too many tasks or responsibilities to handle within a limited time

supervisor
supervisor
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superviseur

superviseur

someone who observes or directs a person or an activity

to take on
verbe
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˈɑːn/
(embaucher)

(embaucher)

prendre en charge

to hire or engage someone for a job, position, or role

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Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
take
particule de la phrase
on
to fill
verbe
f
f
i
ɪ
ll
l
(pourvoir)

(pourvoir)

occuper

to occupy and carry out the responsibilities associated with a particular position or role

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post
nom
p
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(fonction)

(fonction)

poste

a job, position, or role, often within an organization or a company

to offer
verbe
o
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ff
f
e
ə
r
r
(proposer)

(proposer)

offrir

to present or propose something for acceptance or rejection

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ditransitive
position
nom
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ɪ
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poste

poste

one's job in an organization or company

to outline
to outline
verbe
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exposer

exposer

to give a brief description of something excluding the details

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