Cadre (en. Frame)
/kɑdʁ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
A group of people responsible for an organization.
The management team made the final decision.
Le cadre dirigeant a pris la décision finale.
A structure that serves to frame or distinguish something.
The painting is in a beautiful wooden frame.
Le tableau est dans un beau cadre en bois.
Environment or context in which something takes place.
This project must be carried out in a professional framework.
Ce projet doit être réalisé dans un cadre professionnel.
Etymology
From the French word 'cadre', derived from the Latin 'quadrus' meaning 'square' or 'framed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
living environment
Set of conditions in which a person lives.
cadre de vie
legal framework
Set of laws and regulations governing an activity.
cadre légal
within the framework of
Within a specific context.
dans le cadre de
Related Words
framing
Action of framing or supervising.
encadrement
module
Integral part of a system or structure.
module
structure
Organized or constructed device.
structure
Slang Meanings
Refers to a manager who is easily influenced.
He's a soft manager; he buckles under pressure.
C'est un cadre en sucre, il plie sous la pression.
Refers to a manager who adheres too closely to the rules.
He is too by-the-book; he lacks flexibility.
Il est trop cadre à la lettre, il manque de flexibilité.