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Jobs in : Fougeres Bretagne France
Jobs in : Marcq-en-Baroeul Hauts-de-France France
Jobs in : Aubagne Bouches-du-Rhône France
Chef d’équipe en maçonnerie paysagère H/F
Chef d’équipe en maçonnerie paysagère H/F
Jobs in : Bussy-Saint-Martin Seine-et-Marne France
CHEF D'EQUIPE - MACONNERIE (H/F)
CHEF D'EQUIPE - MACONNERIE (H/F)
Jobs in : Nantes Loire-Atlantique France
Jobs in : Saint-Léonard QC Canada
Jobs at: Les Aménagements Paysagers Genex Inc.
CHEF D'EQUIPE + CHEF DE CHANTIER EN COUVERTURE
CHEF D'EQUIPE + CHEF DE CHANTIER EN COUVERTURE
Jobs in : Cherbourg Manche France
CHEF D'EQUIPE CREATION PAYSAGERE H/F
CHEF D'EQUIPE CREATION PAYSAGERE H/F
Jobs in : Saint-Priest Rhône France
Chef d'équipe en maçonnerie (H/F)
Chef d'équipe en maçonnerie (H/F)
Jobs in : Gap Hautes-Alpes France
Chef d'équipe en rénovation résidentielle
Chef d'équipe en rénovation résidentielle
Jobs in : Gap Hautes-Alpes France
Compagnon H/F ou Chef d'Equipe H/F en Briques
Compagnon H/F ou Chef d'Equipe H/F en Briques
Jobs in : Nantes Loire-Atlantique France
Jobs in : Saint-Priest Rhône France
Jobs in : Fougères Ille-et-Vilaine France
Chef d'Equipe en Electricité tertiaire
Chef d'Equipe en Electricité tertiaire
Jobs in : Walcourt Namen Belgium
Jobs in : Saint-Priest Rhône France
Jobs in : Gozée Henegouwen Belgium
Jobs in : Le Breuil-en-Auge Calvados France
Jobs at: Blanchard Agriculture
Jobs in : Dudelange Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg
Slangs & AI meanings
Dining-car chef
Engines do this when reversed while running and while working quite a bit of steam
Chew someone out is American slang for to chastise, tell off.
The Senior Navy Chief Petty Officer.
Not quite is Australian slang for mentally deficient.
Noun. 1. A general term of address. 2. A contemptible person. E.g."I'm not sitting next him, he's a fuckin' chief and I'll likely punch him before the meeting's finished." [London use]
n kind of; sort of: What did you think of Jean’s new boyfriend? / Hmm, yeah, I suppose he was quite nice. This is something of a tough one because Brits will also use quite, in the same way as Americans, to mean “very.” The only real way to determine exactly which type of quite is being used is to look at how expressive the word that follows it is. If it’s a word like “perfect” or “delicious” then it’s being used the positive way; if it’s a word like “nice” or “pleasant” then it’s negative.
An unintelligent person; “look at dat chief man, finkin hes all bad.â€
Chew up is slang for to cause a person to be nervous or worried.
CHEF DQUIPE-EN-MAONNERIE-HF
CHEF DQUIPE-EN-MAONNERIE-HF
Dining-car chef
Engines do this when reversed while running and while working quite a bit of steam
Chew someone out is American slang for to chastise, tell off.
The Senior Navy Chief Petty Officer.
Not quite is Australian slang for mentally deficient.
Noun. 1. A general term of address. 2. A contemptible person. E.g."I'm not sitting next him, he's a fuckin' chief and I'll likely punch him before the meeting's finished." [London use]
n kind of; sort of: What did you think of Jean’s new boyfriend? / Hmm, yeah, I suppose he was quite nice. This is something of a tough one because Brits will also use quite, in the same way as Americans, to mean “very.” The only real way to determine exactly which type of quite is being used is to look at how expressive the word that follows it is. If it’s a word like “perfect” or “delicious” then it’s being used the positive way; if it’s a word like “nice” or “pleasant” then it’s negative.
An unintelligent person; “look at dat chief man, finkin hes all bad.â€
Chew up is slang for to cause a person to be nervous or worried.