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French translation for "bachelor"

[ 'bætʃələ ] 
n. célibataire, pesonne non marié; licencié, personne qui a obtenu un diplôme universitaire du premier degré, personne qui détient une licence (diplôme universitaire)
Example Sentences:
1.Hallstein remained a bachelor all his life.
Hallstein est resté célibataire toute sa vie.
2.He was Roman Catholic and remained a bachelor.
Il est catholique romain et resta célibataire.
3.Diary of a Bachelor is a 1964 film.
The Alchemist est un film de 1964.
4.Jean-Pierre Verdet is a Bachelor of Mathematics.
Jean-Pierre Verdet est licencié de mathématiques.
5.Jean IV Chevalier, ...1417... , bachelor in decrees.
Jean IV Chevalier, ...1417... , bachelier en décrets.
6.Jean IV Chevalier, ...1417... , bachelor in decrees.
Jean IV Chevalier, ...1417... , bachelier en décrets.
7.He was automatically appointed Knight Bachelor.
Il est admis au rang de Knight Bachelor.
8.He held a Bachelor of Laws degree.
Il a reçu un diplôme de Bachelor of Laws.
9.In 1886, Robert obtained his bachelor of science degree.
En 1886, Robert obtient son baccalauréat ès-sciences.
10.Bachelor of Guidance and Counselling.
Il dirige donc compagnons et disciples.
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