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Verbes Liés aux Thèmes des Actions Humaines - Verbes liés à la profession

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais faisant référence à une profession tels que « recruter », « assigner » et « volontaire ».

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Categorized English Topic-Related Verbs of Human Actions
to work
[verbe]

to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

travailler

travailler

Ex: work hard to meet the deadline .

to work too much, often to the point of exhaustion or burnout

surmener, épuiser

surmener, épuiser

Ex: Managers should be aware of signs that employees overworking and encourage a healthy work-life balance .
to hire
[verbe]

to pay someone to do a job

embaucher, engager

embaucher, engager

Ex: We hire a band for the wedding reception .
to recruit
[verbe]

to employ people for a company, etc.

recruter

recruter

Ex: Companies use various strategies recruit top talent in competitive industries .
to employ
[verbe]

to give work to someone and pay them

employer

employer

Ex: We are planning employ a gardener to maintain our large yard .
to sign up
[verbe]

to sign a contract agreeing to do a job

signer le contrat

signer le contrat

Ex: He was excited sign up as the new project manager for the company .
to staff
[verbe]

to provide with employees for a particular purpose, position, or task

doter, pourvoir

doter, pourvoir

Ex: The company staffs new positions to adapt to market changes .
to man
[verbe]

to provide workers for a specific place or task

affecter, pourvoir

affecter, pourvoir

Ex: The project manager is manning key positions for the upcoming project .
to assign
[verbe]

to give specific tasks, duties, or responsibilities to individuals or groups

attribuer, assigner

attribuer, assigner

Ex: The organization has assigned new responsibilities to adapt to changing priorities .
to entrust
[verbe]

to give someone the responsibility of taking care of something important, such as a task, duty, or information

confier, remettre

confier, remettre

Ex: The executive is entrusting the implementation of the strategy to competent departments .
to mandate
[verbe]

to officially give someone the authority or responsibility to carry out specific tasks or make decisions

mandater, donner mandat à

mandater, donner mandat à

Ex: Last month , the mandated the HR department with policy updates .
to appoint
[verbe]

to give a responsibility or job to someone

nommer

nommer

Ex: The experienced appointed specific roles during a period of organizational change .
to task
[verbe]

to assign a duty or responsibility to someone

confier, attribuer

confier, attribuer

Ex: Last month , the tasked a specific team with a challenging assignment .

to choose someone for a certain position or task

déléguer

déléguer

Ex: She designated the lead researcher for the new study .

to give part of the power, authority, work, etc. to a representative

déléguer

déléguer

Ex: Over the years , the organization has delegated tasks for streamlined operations .

to assign someone to do a task, such as creating an artistic or literary piece

commander

commander

Ex: The publishing house is commissioning authors for new literary works .
to sack
[verbe]

to dismiss someone from their job

licencier, renvoyer

licencier, renvoyer

Ex: Over the years , the organization sacked employees when necessary .
to intern
[verbe]

to work temporarily in a job, usually during breaks or after completing studies, to gain practical experience in a specific field

faire un stage, stager

faire un stage, stager

Ex: She has interned at a marketing agency to broaden her skill set .

to offer to do something without being forced or without payment

se porter volontaire

se porter volontaire

Ex: The group has volunteered at the local school to assist with educational programs .
to lay off
[verbe]

to dismiss employees due to financial difficulties or reduced workload

licencier, renvoyer

licencier, renvoyer

Ex: The restaurant laying off 20 waiters and waitresses due to the slow summer season .
to take on
[verbe]

to hire someone

embaucher, recruter

embaucher, recruter

Ex: The startup is ready take on fresh talent for their innovative projects .

to voluntarily resign or retire from a job or position

se retirer, démissionner

se retirer, démissionner

Ex: The politician announced he step down after the controversy .

to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed

avancer

avancer

Ex: The put forward new guidelines for remote work .
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