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1 train-train
train-train, traintrain [tʀɛ̃tʀɛ̃]invariable masculine noun* * ** * *tʀɛ̃tʀɛ̃ nm* * *nom masculin invariable,traintrain nom masculin invariable [trɛ̃trɛ̃] -
2 quotidien
quotidien, -ienne [kɔtidjɛ̃, jεn]1. adjective2. masculine nouna. ( = journal) daily paperb. ( = routine) le quotidien everyday life• la pratique médicale/l'enseignement au quotidien day-to-day medical practice/teaching* * *
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nom masculin1) ( journal) daily (paper)2) ( vie quotidienne) everyday life* * *kɔtidjɛ̃, jɛn quotidien, -ne1. adj1) (= journalier) dailyIl est parti faire sa promenade quotidienne. — He's gone for his daily walk.
2) (= banal) everyday2. nm1) (= journal) daily, daily paperLe Monde est un quotidien. — Le Monde is a daily paper.
les grands quotidiens — the big dailies, the big national dailies
2) (= vie quotidienne) daily life, day-to-day existenceSon quotidien est différent du leur. — His life is different from theirs.
* * *A adj ( de chaque jour) daily; ( ordinaire) everyday ( épith); les dépenses/tâches quotidiennes daily expenses/tasks; un problème de la vie quotidienne an everyday problem; le temps de travail quotidien the working day.B nm1 Presse daily (paper); un grand quotidien national a national daily;2 ( vie quotidienne) everyday life; ‘L'Inde au quotidien’ ‘everyday life in India’; vivre le racisme/la pauvreté au quotidien to experience racism/poverty everyday.( féminin quotidienne) [kɔtidjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectifleurs disputes étaient devenues presque quotidiennes they'd got to the stage where they were arguing almost every day————————nom masculin————————au quotidien locution adverbiale
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