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1 peuple
peuple [pœpl]masculine nouna. ( = communauté) peopleb. ( = prolétariat) le peuple the people• que demande le peuple ! (humorous) what more could anyone want!c. ( = foule) crowd (of people)• il y a du peuple ! (inf) there's a big crowd!* * *pœplnom masculin1) Politique people2) Sociologiele peuple — the people (+ v pl)
le peuple des campagnes — country people (+ v pl)
le peuple des villes — townspeople (+ v pl)
3) (colloq) ( foule) lots of people (pl)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pœpl nm1) [pays, région] people2) * (foule)il y a du peuple — it's pretty crowded, there's quite a crowd
* * *A adj inv pej [personne] common; [expression, mot] vulgar; ça fait peuple ( accent) it sounds common; (style, allure) it looks common.B nm1 Pol people (+ v sg ou pl); le peuple français the French people; les peuples opprimés oppressed peoples; être un élu du peuple to be elected by the people; le peuple de droite/gauche the right-wing/left-wing element of the population;2 Sociol le peuple the people (+ v pl); un homme du peuple a man of the people; le peuple des campagnes country people (+ v pl); le peuple des villes townspeople (+ v pl); ⇒ petit;3 ( foule) lots of people (pl); il y a du peuple dans les rues there are lots of people in the streets; tu te fous◑ du peuple what do you think you're doing?; que demande le peuple? what more could anyone want?peuple élu Chosen People.[pɶpl] nom masculin1. [communauté] peoplea. [dans l'Ancien Testament] the Hebrewsb. [dans le Nouveau Testament] the Christians2. [prolétariat]3. (familier) [foule] crowd4. (familier & locution)il se fiche ou se moque du peuple he's got some nerve————————[pɶpl] adjectif invariable -
2 hébreu
1. masculine adjective2. masculine noun( = langue) Hebrew3. masculine noun* * *pl Hébreux ebʀø nom masculin Hebrew* * *ebʀø hébreux pl1. adj m2. nm* * *A adj m Hebrew; l'État hébreu the State of Israel.B nm Ling Hebrew.pour moi, c'est de l'hébreu it's all Greek to me.————————Hébreux nom masculin pluriel————————nom masculin2. (familier & locution)pour moi, c'est de l'hébreu I can't make head or tail of it, it's all Greek to me -
3 peuple de Dieu
a. [dans l'Ancien Testament] the Hebrewsb. [dans le Nouveau Testament] the Christians
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