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1 mélo
1. adjective[film, roman] sentimental2. masculine noun* * *
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(colloq) melo adjectif slushy (colloq), schmaltzy (colloq)
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nom masculin melodramac'est du pur mélo — (film, pièce) it's pure schmaltz (colloq)
* * *melo1. nmSee:2. adjSee:* * *mélo○[melo] (familier) adjectif————————[melo] (familier) nom masculinnous sommes en plein mélo! this is melodramatic ou blood-and-thunder stuff! -
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3 melo
m apple (tree)* * *melo s.m. (bot.) (Pirus malus) apple (-tree) // melo selvatico, (Malus sylvestris) crab apple (tree).* * *['melo]sostantivo maschile apple tree* * *melo/'melo/sostantivo m.apple tree\melo selvatico crab apple tree. -
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1.Mēlo, ōnis, m., old Latin name for the Nile: Melo nomine alio Nilus vocatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 124 Müll.; cf. id. p. 7 and p. 18; Serv. Verg. G. 4, 291:2.Melonis alba filia,
i. e. the paper-reed growing in the Nile, Aus. Epist. 4, 75.mēlo, ōnis, m., = mêlon, an apple-shaped melon, for melopepo, Pall. 4, 9, 6; Vop. Carin. 17. -
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1.Mēlo, ōnis, m., old Latin name for the Nile: Melo nomine alio Nilus vocatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 124 Müll.; cf. id. p. 7 and p. 18; Serv. Verg. G. 4, 291:2.Melonis alba filia,
i. e. the paper-reed growing in the Nile, Aus. Epist. 4, 75.mēlo, ōnis, m., = mêlon, an apple-shaped melon, for melopepo, Pall. 4, 9, 6; Vop. Carin. 17. -
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n. m. (abbr. mélodrame): 'Blood-andthunder' drama. Sa vie, faut toujours qu'elle en fasse un mélo! You could sell her life-story to Mills & Boon! Faire du melo: To overdramatize. -
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8 melo
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14 melo selvatico
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15 Melo, Francisco Manuel de
(1608-1666)One of Portugal's two greatest prose writers of the 17th century, along with Father An- tónio Vieira, and one of the greatest in both Spain and Portugal in early modern times. Noted as a prose writer for his clarity, wit, satire, and realism, Melo lived through the supreme dramas of his time: the final struggle between the Inquisition and the New Christians, the loss and also recovery of parts of Portugal's overseas empire, as well as the independence of Portugal from Spain in 1640, following 60 years of Castilian rule. Melo was born in Lisbon to a noble family of Spanish descent. His profession was soldiering and, later, diplomacy. After he participated in the restoration of Portugal's independence and in the triumph of the Braganza dynasty as the ruling royal family of Portugal, Melo was imprisoned and exiled to Brazil. He ended his life as a diplomat on important missions in London, Rome, and Paris.Educated by the Jesuits in a Lisbon school, Melo led the life of a man of action rather than that of a sedentary scribbler. His greatest works, some written in Castilian, some in Portuguese, gave him fame outside Portugal and well after his relatively brief life span. His História de los Movimientos y Separación de Cataluna (1645) is a classic, eyewitness account of the 1640 Catalan revolt against Castile. Among other works that mark the author's enduring accomplishment are his Cartas Familiares (1664); Apólogos Dialogaes, his short histories; Epanéforas (1649-59); and his internationally popular Carta de Guia de Casados (Guide Map for Married Persons), which was translated into English first in 1697 by Captain Stevens as The Government of a Wife and was a minor best-seller of the early modern age.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Melo, Francisco Manuel de
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16 Melo, Uruguay
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17 méli-mélo
masculine noun[de situation] mess ; [d'objets] jumble* * *pl mélis-mélos melimelo nom masculin ( mélange) hotchpotch GB, hodgepodge US; ( fouillis) jumble, mess; ( imbroglio) muddle* * *melimelo nm inv1) (= désordre) jumble2) CUISINE* * *méli-mélo, pl mélis-mélos nm ( mélange) hotchpotch GB, hodgepodge US; ( fouillis) jumble, mess; ( imbroglio) muddle.[melimelo] ( pluriel mélis-mélos) nom masculin -
18 Pereira de Melo, António Maria Fontes
(1819-1887)Major 19th-century political leader, engineer, and mastermind of the Regeneration era (1851-80). Trained in the armed forces as an engineer, Fontes Pereira de Melo participated in the suppression of the Maria da Fonte uprising by Saldanha's forces and, in 1851, was called to Lisbon to assume various key posts in several ministries (Navy and Overseas; Treasury; Public Works; Commerce and Industry). In 1858, he assumed leadership of the Regenerador Party and was instrumental in directing and guiding the economic and industrial process known as the Regeneration after 1851. He became prime minister, too, and received many honors and much recognition.Realizing that Portugal lagged in economic development and industrialization, he initiated a program of building the necessary transportation infrastructure. During this era, Portugal acquired a basic network of railroads and roads and the beginnings of industrialization and participation in various export markets with Portuguese products and resources. Fontes Pereira de Melo's programs marked the onset of modern economic development in Portugal and represented the apogee of political stability and financial accomplishment during the constitutional monarchy.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Pereira de Melo, António Maria Fontes
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19 méli-mélo
n. m. 'Mish-mash', 'jumble', mixup. Quel méli-mélo! You've never seen such a mess! -
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