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1 Rivers
The English word river can be either fleuve or rivière in French. Major rivers, all of which flow into the sea, are fleuves: the rest are rivières. Here are some examples of fleuves in France: la Garonne, la Loire, la Seine, le Rhin, le Rhône and la Somme: other fleuves include: le Nil, le Danube, le Gange, le Tage, l’Indus, l’Amazone, le Congo, le Mississippi, le Niger and le Saint-Laurent.The following French rivers are rivières: la Marne, l’Oise, l’Allier, la Dordogne, la Saône.As in English, French uses the definite article with names of rivers:the Thames= la Tamiseto go down the Rhine= descendre le Rhinto live near the Seine= habiter près de la Seinethe course of the Danube= le cours du DanubeIn English you can say the X, the X river or the river X. In French it is always le X (or la X):the river Thames= la Tamisethe Potomac river= le PotomacWhen the name of the river is used as an adjective, French has de + definite article:Seine barges= les péniches de la Seinea Rhine castle= un château des bords du Rhinthe Rhine estuary= l’estuaire du Rhin -
2 cross-circulation in rivers
English-French dictionary of Geography > cross-circulation in rivers
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3 drying up of rivers
English-French dictionary of Geography > drying up of rivers
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4 salinization of rivers
English-French dictionary of Geography > salinization of rivers
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5 growing near rivers
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6 дельта реки
дельта реки
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delta
A delta is a vast, fan-shaped creation of land, or low-lying plain, formed from successive layers of sediment washed from uplands to the mouth of some rivers, such as the Nile, the Mississippi and the Ganges. The nutrient-rich sediment is deposited by rivers at the point where, or before which, the river flows into the sea. Deltas are formed when rivers supply and deposit sediments more quickly that they can be removed by waves of ocean currents. The importance of deltas was first discovered by prehistoric man, who was attracted to them because of their abundant animal and plant life. Connecting waterways through the deltas later provided natural routes for navigation and trade, and opened up access to the interior. Deltas are highly fertile and often highly populated areas. They would be under serious threat of flooding from any sea-level rise. (Source: WRIGHT)
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sewage treatment system
Sewage treatment comes in two stages - primary and secondary treatment. The primary stage involves a process of screening solids from sewage, leaving a sludge and relatively clear water for further treatment or for disposal into rivers, the sea or on to the land. In the secondary stage the sludge is stirred constantly in vast tanks to get more oxygen into the mixture, allowing bacteria to break down the organic matter and leave a harmless residue that falls as a sediment to the bottom of the tank. After processing, the clear water on top of the tank is discharged into rivers and the sediment is used as landfill or discharged at sea. (Source: WRIGHT)
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10 AMAPAN
A.\AMAPAN âmâpan, locatif sur âmâitl, dans les rivières.Angl., in a river. R.Joe Campbell 1997." zan âmapan in nemi ", il ne vit que dans les rivières - it lives only in the rivers.Est dit du crocodile, âcuetzpalin. Sah11,67.B.\AMAPAN âmapan, nom divin.En relation avec le site nommé Teôtlachco. Sah2,145.Cf. aussi âmapantzitzin.Form: peut-être apocope sur âmapam-itl.C.\AMAPAN âmapan, locatif sur âmatl, sur le papier.Esp., en el papel. Carochi 1892,531. -
11 ATEZCAPAN
âtezcapan:*\ATEZCAPAN locatif, dans une lagune." in âtoyâpan in ahnôzo âtezcapan nemi ", qui vit dans les rivières ou dans les lagunes - which live in the rivers or in lagoons. Sah11,61.*\ATEZCAPAN toponyme. -
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âtoyââtl:Rivière.Angl., river. R.Joe Campbell 1997." ilhuicaâtl, âtoyââtl ", les mers et les rivières - the seas and the rivers. Sah11,247. -
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âtôyâpan, locatif sur âtôyâtl.Dans une rivière." in âtôyâpan in ahnôzo âtezcapan nemi ", il vit dans les rivières ou dans les lagunes - which live in the rivers or in lagoons. Sah11, 61. -
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âtôyâtlah, locatif sur âtôyâtl.Lieu sillonné de rivières.There are rivers. Sah11,268. -
15 CHIUCNAUHAPAN
chiucnâuhâpan, toponyme mythique.'Sur les neuf eaux', fleuve fabuleux que devaient passer les morts.Angl. the place of the nine rivers. Sah4,20.Allem. über die neun Gewässer (Am Eingang in der Unterwelt). Sah 1927,118.Form: locatif sur chiucnâuhâtl. -
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join [dʒɔɪn]a. ( = attach) attacher ; ( = assemble) [+ parts] assemblerb. ( = link) relier (to à)c. ( = merge with) [river] [+ another river, the sea] se jeter dans ; [road] [+ another road] rejoindred. ( = become member of) adhérer à ; [+ circus, religious order] entrer dans ; [+ procession] se joindre à• join the club! (inf) bienvenue au club !e. [+ person] rejoindre• will you join us? ( = come with us) voulez-vous venir avec nous ? ; (in restaurant) voulez-vous vous asseoir à notre table ?( = merge) [roads, rivers] se rejoindre ; ( = become a member) devenir membre• London and Washington have joined in condemning these actions Londres et Washington ont toutes deux condamné ces actions3. noun► join in• join in! (in singing) chantez avec nous ![+ game, activity] participer à ; [+ conversation] prendre part à ; [+ protests, shouts] joindre sa voix à ; [+ thanks, wishes] se joindre à► join up[recruit] s'engagerassembler ; [+ pieces of wood or metal] abouter* * *[dʒɔɪn] 1.noun raccord m2.transitive verb1) ( meet up with) rejoindre [person]may I join you? — ( sit down) puis-je me joindre à vous?; ( accompany) puis-je venir avec vous?
2) ( go to the end of) se mettre dans [queue]; se mettre au bout de [row]; ajouter son nom à [list]3) ( become member of) devenir membre de [organization, team, church]; adhérer à [club]; s'inscrire à [library]; s'engager dans [army]join the club! — fig tu n'es pas le seul/la seule!
4) ( become part of) se joindre à [crowd, rush]5) ( become employee) entrer dans [firm]6) ( participate in) join in7) ( associate with) gen se joindre à [person] (to do, in doing pour faire); ( professionally) s'associer à [colleague] (to do, in doing pour faire)to join forces with — ( merge) s'allier à; ( co-operate) collaborer avec
8) ( board) monter dans [train]; monter à bord de [ship]9) ( attach) réunir, joindre [ends, pieces]; assembler [parts]10) ( link) relier [points, towns] (to à)to join hands — lit se prendre par la main; fig collaborer
11) ( merge with) [road] rejoindre [motorway]; [river] se jeter dans [sea]3.1) ( become member) (of party, club) adhérer; (of group, class) s'inscrire2) ( meet) [pieces] se joindre; [wires] se raccorder; [roads] se rejoindre•Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join on- join up -
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junction [ˈdʒʌŋk∫ən](British) ( = meeting place) [of roads] bifurcation f ; ( = crossroads) carrefour m ; [of rivers] confluent m ; [of railway lines] embranchement m ; [of pipes] raccordement m ; ( = station) gare f de jonction* * *['dʒʌŋkʃn]1) ( of two roads) carrefour m; ( on motorway) échangeur m3) Technology (point m de) raccordement m4) fig sout fusion f -
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meet [mi:t](preterite, past participle met)a. [+ person] (by chance) rencontrer ; (coming in opposite direction) croiser ; (by arrangement) retrouver ; ( = go to meet) aller chercher ; ( = come to meet) venir chercher• I'm due back at 10 o'clock, can you meet me off the plane? je reviens à 10 heures, peux-tu venir me chercher ?b. ( = make acquaintance of) faire la connaissance dec. ( = encounter) [+ opponent, obstacle] rencontrer ; [+ danger] faire face àd. [+ expenses] régler ; [+ responsibilities] faire face à, s'acquitter de ; [+ objective] atteindre ; [+ demand] répondre à ; [+ condition] remplira. [people] (by chance) se rencontrer ; (by arrangement) se retrouver ; (more than once) se voir ; ( = become acquainted) faire connaissance• have you met before? vous vous connaissez ?b. [parliament, committee] se réunirc. [lines, roads] se croiser ; [rivers] confluer3. nouna. ( = sporting event) meeting ma. [+ difficulties, resistance, obstacles] rencontrer* * *[miːt] 1.1) Sport rencontre f (sportive)track meet — US rencontre f d'athlétisme
2) GB ( in hunting) rendez-vous m de chasseurs2.transitive verb (prét, pp met)1) ( encounter) rencontrer [person, team, enemy]2) ( make acquaintance of) faire la connaissance de [person]Paul, meet Frances — ( as introduction) Paul, je vous présente Frances
she went to meet them — elle est allée les attendre or chercher
to meet somebody off GB ou at US the plane — attendre quelqu'un à l'aéroport
4) ( come into contact with) rencontrer5) ( fulfil) satisfaire [order]; répondre à, satisfaire à [criteria, standards, needs]; payer [bills, costs]; couvrir [debts, overheads]; compenser [loss]; faire face à [obligations, commitments]; remplir [conditions]6) ( rise to) se montrer à la hauteur de [challenge]7) ( respond to) répondre à [criticism]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp met)1) ( come together) [people, teams] se rencontrer; [committee, parliament] se réunir; [cars] se croiserto meet again — [people] se revoir
goodbye, till we meet again! — au revoir! à la prochaine fois!
2) ( make acquaintance) [people] faire connaissance3) ( come into contact) [lips, roads] se rencontrer•Phrasal Verbs:- meet up•• -
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merge [mɜ:dʒ]• to merge into [+ darkness, background] se fondre dansb. [companies] fusionnera. unifierb. [+ company] fusionner* * *[mɜːdʒ] 1.transitive verb1) ( join)to merge something with something — fusionner quelque chose avec quelque chose [company, group]
2) ( blend) mélanger [colour, design]2.1) (also merge together) [companies, departments] fusionner; [roads, rivers] se rejoindreto merge with — fusionner avec [company, department]; rejoindre [river, road]
2) ( blend) [colours, sounds] se confondreto merge into — se fondre avec [colour, sky, trees]
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20 on
on [ɒn]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb2. preposition3. adjective4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When on is an element in a phrasal verb, eg get on, go on, look up the verb. When it is part of a set combination, such as later on, look up the other word.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. ( = in place) the lid is on le couvercle est mis• if you read on, you'll see that... si tu continues (de lire), tu verras que...• they lived together on and off for six years ils ont vécu ensemble six ans, par intermittence► on and on• they talked on and on for hours ils ont parlé pendant des heures► to be on about sth (inf) ( = talk)he's always on at me il est toujours après moi (inf)► to be on to sb (inf) ( = speak to) parler à qn• he's been on to me about the broken window il m'a parlé du carreau cassé► to be on to sb/sth (inf) ( = have found out about)2. preposition━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When on occurs in a set combination, eg on the right, on occasion, look up the other word.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• what page are we on? à quelle page sommes-nous ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• you can't wear that shirt, there's a stain on it tu ne peux pas porter cette chemise, elle a une tache► on + island• on an island dans or sur une île• on the island of... dans or sur l'île de...c. ( = on board) dans• he came on the train/bus il est venu en train/en bus• I went on the train/bus j'ai pris le train/le busd. ( = at the time of)► on + noun• on my arrival home à mon arrivée à la maison► on + -ing• on completing the course, she got a job in an office à la fin de son stage elle a trouvé un emploi dans un bureaug. (TV, radio) on the radio/TV à la radio/la télévision• on Radio 3/Channel 4 sur Radio 3/Channel 4h. ( = earning) he's on $19,000 a year il gagne 19 000 dollars par ani. ( = taking, using) the doctor put her on antibiotics le médecin l'a mise sous antibiotiquesj. ( = playing) with Louis Armstrong on trumpet avec Louis Armstrong à la trompettek. ( = about, concerning) surl. ( = doing) he's on a course il suit un coursm. ( = at the expense of) it's on me c'est moi qui paien. (indicating membership) to be on the team/committee faire partie de l'équipe/du comité3. adjectivea. ( = functioning) [machine, engine] en marche ; [radio, TV, light] allumé ; [handbrake] mis ; [electricity] branché ; [tap, gas at mains] ouvert• the "on" switch l'interrupteur mb. ( = taking place) there's a match on at Wimbledon il y a un match à Wimbledon• is the party still on? est-ce que la fête a toujours lieu ?• what's on? (at theatre, cinema) qu'est-ce qu'on joue ? ; (on TV) qu'est-ce qu'il y a à la télévision ?c. ( = on duty) I'm on every Saturday je travaille tous les samedis4. compounds* * *Note: When on is used as a straightforward preposition expressing position ( on the beach, on the table) it is generally translated by sur: sur la plage, sur la table; on it is translated by dessus: there's a table over there, put the key on it = il y a une table là-bas, mets la clé dessuson is often used in verb combinations in English ( depend on, rely on etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (depend, rely etc)If you have doubts about how to translate a phrase or expression beginning with on ( on demand, on impulse, on top etc) consult the appropriate noun or other entry (demand, impulse, top etc)This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as dates, islands, rivers etc. Many of these use the preposition on. For the index to these notesFor examples of the above and further uses of on, see the entry below[ɒn] 1.1) ( position) sur [table, coast, motorway etc]2) (indicating attachment, contact)3) ( on or about one's person)4) (about, on the subject of) surhave you heard him on electoral reform? — est-ce que tu l'as entendu parler de la réforme électorale?
5) (employed, active)to be on — faire partie de [team]; être membre de [board, committee]
6) ( in expressions of time)7) ( immediately after)on hearing the truth she... — quand elle a appris la vérité, elle...
8) (taking, using)9) ( powered by)10) ( indicating support) sur11) ( indicating a medium)12) (income, amount of money)to be on £20,000 a year — gagner 20000 livres sterling par an
13) (paid for by, at the expense of)14) ( in scoring)2.1) (taking place, happening)2) ( being performed)what's on? — ( on TV) qu'est-ce qu'il y a à la télé?; (at the cinema, at the theatre) qu'est-ce qu'on joue?
3) (functional, live)to be on — [TV, oven, light] être allumé; [handbrake] être serré; [dishwasher, radio] marcher; [tap] être ouvert
in the ‘on’ position — en position ‘allumé’
4) GB ( permissible)it's just ou simply not on — ( out of the question) c'est hors de question; ( not the done thing) ça ne se fait pas; ( unacceptable) c'est inadmissible
5) (attached, in place)3.to be on — [lid] être mis
1) ( on or about one's person)on with your coats! — allez, mettez vos manteaux!
2) ( ahead in time)20 years on he was still the same — 20 ans plus tard, il n'avait pas changé
3) ( further)4) ( on stage)4.on and off adverbial phrase (also off and on)5.she's been working at the novel on and off for years — ça fait des années que son roman est en chantier
on and on adverbial phraseto go on and on — [speaker] parler pendant des heures; [speech] durer des heures
••what's he on about? — GB qu'est-ce qu'il raconte?
he's been on to me about the lost files — GB il m'a contacté à propos des dossiers perdus
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