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 Translation for 'white collar' from English to French
occup.
de bureau {adj}
white-collar
3 Words
dr.écon.
criminalité {f} économique
white-collar crime [coll.]
occup.sociol.
col {m} blanc
white-collar worker
Partial Matches
vêt.
collet {m}
collar
vêt.
col {m}
collar
4
vêt.
col {m} cassé
wing collar
vêt.
faux col {m} [de chemise]
detachable collar
anat.
clavicule {f} [Clavicula]
collar bone
zool.
collier {m} de chien
dog collar
équi.zool.
collier {m} de cheval
horse-collar
entom.zool.
collier {m} antipuces
flea collar
tech.
collier {m} [de tuyau]
pipe-collar
dr.
mettre la main au collet de qn. [fam.]
to collar sb. [coll.]
relig.vêt.
col {m} romain
clerical collar [Catholic]
occup.sociol.
col {m} bleu
blue-collar worker
prendre qn. par le colletto grab sb. by the collar
saisir qn. par le colletto grab sb. by the collar
vêt.
faire 40/41 d'encolure
to have collar size 40/41
se fâcher tout rouge [loc.]to get hot under the collar [idiom]
relig.vêt.
col {m} romain
dog collar [coll.] [clergyman's collar]
se mettre en rogne [fam.]to get hot under the collar [coll.] [idiom]
blanc {m} [couleur]white
blanc {adj}white
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Usage Examples English
  • Twenty-five percent of Blacks had white-collar occupations (management, professional, and related fields) in 2000, compared with 33.6% of Americans overall.
  • Finland also differed from the other Nordic countries in that the generational transition from the rural occupations to white-collar positions was more likely to be direct, bypassing manual occupations.
  • The ubiquity of email for knowledge workers and "white collar" employees has led to concerns that recipients face an "information overload" in dealing with increasing volumes of email.
  • Dartmoor is now a Category C prison, which means it houses mainly non-violent offenders and white-collar criminals.
  • The third priority of the FBI is to: "Protect the United States against cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes", and they, along with the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) are part of the multi-agency task force, The Internet Crime Complaint Center, also known as IC3.

  • After the Industrial Revolution (1750–1850), by the mid-19th century the great expansion of the bourgeoisie social class caused its stratification – by business activity and by economic function – into the "haute bourgeoisie" (bankers and industrialists) and the "petite bourgeoisie" (tradesmen and white-collar workers).
  • Bankruptcy fraud is a white-collar crime most typically involving concealment of assets by a debtor to avoid liquidation in bankruptcy proceedings.
  • The gay men also had higher incomes than the general population and tended to work in white-collar jobs while straight men tended toward blue-collar ones.
  • Braverman demonstrated several mechanisms of control in both the factory blue-collar and clerical white-collar labour force.
  • Furthermore, a system of routine annual holidays came into play, starting with white-collar workers and moving into the working-class.

  • This is a result of the industry being driven more by creativity and innovation rather than production, the lack of distinction between management and employees in the white-collar area, and that the pace at which the industry moves that makes union actions difficult to plan out.
  • Agriculture, social services, healthcare and education are also major occupations for Bangladeshi women, while their employment in white collar positions has steadily increased.
  • He writes in a satirical, often sarcastic way about the social and psychological landscape of white-collar workers in modern corporations.
  • With a large number of university graduates seeking a limited number of prestigious white collar jobs in an economic environment that is increasingly losing its competitive edge, this has led many graduates to be employed in lower-end jobs with salaries far beneath their expectations.
  • Since 2015 white stockings that go above the elbow joint are considered disqualifying features in the FCI member countries, as is a white collar or half collar (Irish marked).

  • Preoccupation with methods of accumulating profit highlight the lack of legitimate means to achieve economic or social advantage, as does the organization of white-collar crime or political corruption (though it is debatable whether these are based on wealth, power or both).
  • Half of the immigrants on Long Island hold white-collar positions.
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