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1 noms de domaine de premier niveau génériques
generic top-level domain names or generic TLDsDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > noms de domaine de premier niveau génériques
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2 générateur de système expert
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > générateur de système expert
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3 dénomination commune
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4 Droite, la
Generic term used to refer to the political right, or conservatives. French conservatism has in recent decades been rather different from conservatism in the UK and most other parts of Europe. Anchored in a patrician, nationalistic and litterally 'conservative' mode, France's political right has long had a very ambivalent attitude to economic liberalism. Following in the tradition of General de Gaulle, who remains the point of reference for right-wing politicians in France to this day, la Droite, which has been in power for all but thirteen of the last fifty years, has stressed an attachment to existing traditions and institutions, and in so doing failed (along with left-wing counterparts) to modernise the nation and its economy.Most significantly, many French conservatives have frequently taken pains to distance themselves from economic liberalism (See libéralisme). As recently as 2007, Jacques Chirac wrote, 'Liberalism will lead to the same failures and to the same excesses as Communism'Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Droite, la
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5 Arômes à la gêne
generic name for a variety of tangy, lactic cheeses of the Lyon area that have been steeped in gêne, or dry marc, the dried grape skins left after grapes are pressed for wine. Can be of cow's milk, goat's milk, or a mixture. -
6 Courge (muscade)
generic term for squash or gourd (bright orange pumpkin). -
7 Dorade
generic name for group of ocean fish, the most prized of which is daurade, similar to porgy. -
8 Tomme
generic name for cheese, usually refers to a variety of cheeses in the Savoie; also, the fresh cheese used to make Cantal in the Auvergne. -
9 générique
générique [ʒeneʀik]1. adjectivegeneric ; [produit] unbranded2. masculine noun* * *ʒeneʀik
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adjectif generic
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nom masculin Cinéma, Radio, Télévision1) ( liste) credits (pl)le générique de début/fin — opening/closing credits
2) ( présentation) titles (pl)* * *ʒeneʀik1. adj2. nmCINÉMA, TV credits pl* * *A adj [nom, terme, caractère, médicament] generic.1 ( liste) credits (pl); le générique de début/fin opening/closing credits; il n'était pas au générique his name was not on the credits;2 ( présentation) titles (pl).[ʒenerik] adjectif————————[ʒenerik] nom masculingénérique de début/fin opening/final credits2. [indicatif musical] signature tune -
10 charcuterie
charcuterie [∫aʀkytʀi]feminine noun( = magasin) pork butcher's shop and delicatessen ; ( = produits) cooked pork meats━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Charcuterie is a generic term referring to a wide variety of products made with pork, such as pâté, « rillettes », ham and sausages. The terms charcuterie or « boucherie- charcuterie » also refer to the shop where these products are sold. The « charcutier-traiteur » sells ready-prepared dishes to take away as well as charcuterie.* * *ʃaʀkytʀi2)charcuterie (traiteur) — ( magasin) pork butcher's; ( rayon dans un supermarché) delicatessen counter
* * *ʃaʀkytʀi nf1) (= magasin) pork butcher's shop and delicatessen2) (= produits) cooked pork meats pl* * *charcuterie nf2 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions charcuterie (traiteur) ( magasin) pork butcher's; ( rayon dans un supermarché) delicatessen.[ʃarkytri] nom féminin1. [magasin] delicatessen2. [produits] cooked meats3. [fabrication] cooked meats tradeA charcuterie sells mainly food prepared with pork: sausages, pâtés, ham etc., also known collectively as charcuterie. Ready-prepared dishes to take away are usually also sold. -
11 dénomination
dénomination [denɔminasjɔ̃]feminine noun( = nom) designation* * *denɔminasjɔ̃1) gén name2) Religion denomination•Phrasal Verbs:* * *denɔminasjɔ̃ nfdesignation, appellation* * *dénomination nf1 gén name;2 Relig denomination.[denɔminasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
12 générateur
générateur, -trice [ʒeneʀatœʀ, tʀis]1. adjective[force] generating ; [fonction] generative2. masculine noun3. feminine noun* * *
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- trice ʒeneʀatœʀ, tʀis adjectif1) ( créateur)2) ( servant à engendrer) generative
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nom masculin Informatique, Technologie generator* * *ʒeneʀatœʀ, tʀis (-trice)1. adjgénérateur de — which causes, which brings about
2. nfÉLECTRICITÉ generator* * *générateur, - triceA adjgénérateur d'états Ordinat report program generator; générateur isotopique Nucl radio isotope power generator; générateur d'ozone ozonator; générateur de vapeur steam boiler.( féminin génératrice) [ʒeneratɶr, tris] adjectif1. [créateur]la nouvelle politique salariale sera génératrice d'emplois the new wages policy will create jobs ou generate employment————————nom masculin1. ÉLECTRICITÉ2. INFORMATIQUE————————génératrice nom féminin -
13 viennoiserie
viennoiserie [vjenwazʀi]feminine noungeneric term for sweet pastries such as brioches, croissants and pains au chocolat* * *vjɛnwazʀi1) ( gâteau) Viennese pastry2) ( ensemble des produits) Viennese pastries (pl)* * *1 ( gâteau) Viennese pastry;2 ( ensemble des produits) Viennese pastries (pl);3 ( magasin) bakery selling Viennese pastries.[vjenwazri] nom fémininpastry made with sweetened dough (croissant, brioche etc) -
14 Bibendum
Proper name. Nickname given to the Michelin logo-figure whose ample proportions seem to be delineated by a series of 'spare tyres'. (The word has become generic for a 'fatso', any outrageously fat man.) -
15 boule
I.n. f.1. 'Bean', 'bonce', head. Avoir la boule à zero: To be as bald as a coot. Donner un coup de boule: To butt someone. Perdre la boule: To 'go off one's rocker', to go mad. Y aller de la boule: To be guillotined.3. Se mettre en boule: To 'get in a huff', to get cross. Il se met en boule pour un rien: He gets his back up over nothing.4. Boules Quiès: Ear-plugs. (Another case of a brandname becoming generic.)5. Mystère et boules de gomme! (joc.): Search me! — I haven't the foggiest! — It's a mystery to me!6. Remonter des boules: To 'get the readies', to get some money. Rentrer dans ses boules: To get one's money back.II.adj. (abbr. maboule): 'Nuts', 'potty', mad. Etre un rien boule: To be slightly bonkers. -
16 burmas
n. m. pl. 'Fake gems', paste jewellery. ( Burma, a firm dealing mainly in imitation jewellery, has gained fame through generic lexicalization of its name.) -
17 C.C.C.
n. m. 'Mac', mackintosh, raincoat. (C.C.C., a famous rainwear firm, gained fame through generic lexicalization of its name.) -
18 estafette
n. f. Small box-van. (Like many tradenames, this Renault product became generic in the 60s and 70s.) -
19 fanta
n. m. Fizzy orange or lemon drink. (Like many brand-names, Fanta has become generic for any carbonated fruit drink.) -
20 gaveau
n. m. Piano. Tâter du gaveau: To 'tickle the ivories', to play the piano. ( Gaveau is the name of a famous piano factor which has become generic for that instrument.)
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