What does temp in French mean?
What is the meaning of the word temp in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use temp in French.
The word temp in French means intérimaire, faire de l'intérim, temporaire, travail temporaire, travail en intérim. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word temp
intérimairenoun (abbreviation, informal (temporary worker) (nom masculin et féminin: nom à la fois masculin et féminin. Ex : "pianiste = un pianiste ou une pianiste") The office got a temp in to cover when their receptionist went on holiday. Le bureau a eu recours à une intérimaire pour remplacer la réceptionniste qui était en vacances. |
faire de l'intérimintransitive verb (abbreviation, informal (work as a temp) (locution verbale: groupe de mots fonctionnant comme un verbe. Ex : "faire référence à") Students often temp during university vacations. Les étudiants font souvent de l'intérim lors de leurs vacances universitaires. |
temporaireadjective (abbreviation, informal (temporary) (adjectif: modifie un nom. Il est généralement placé après le nom et s'accorde avec le nom (ex : un ballon bleu, une balle bleue). En général, seule la forme au masculin singulier est donnée. Pour former le féminin, on ajoute "e" (ex : petit > petite) et pour former le pluriel, on ajoute "s" (ex : petit > petits). Pour les formes qui sont "irrégulières" au féminin, celles-ci sont données (ex : irrégulier, irrégulière > irrégulier = forme masculine, irrégulière = forme féminine)) Ethan is looking for a temp job for the summer. Ethan se cherche un emploi temporaire pour l'été. |
travail temporaire, travail en intérimnoun (short-term employment) (nom masculin: s'utilise avec les articles "le", "l'" (devant une voyelle ou un h muet), "un". Ex : garçon - nm > On dira "le garçon" ou "un garçon". ) |
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