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101 pur
pur, e [pyʀ]1. adjective• pur fruit [confiture] real fruit• pur beurre [gâteau] all butter2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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pure pyʀ adjectif1) ( sans mélange) pure; ( non dilué) straight2) ( non altéré) [eau, air] pure; [diamant] flawless; [ciel, voix] clear3) ( sans fioritures) [ligne, style] pure4) ( total) [méchanceté, vérité] pure; [coïncidence, plaisir, folie] sheer5) ( théorique) pure6) ( d'origine) [tradition] trueun pur produit de — lit, fig a typical product of
à l'état pur — [génie, bêtise] sheer
7) ( sans défaut moral) pure
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne irréprochable) virtuous person2) ( fidèle à un parti)* * *pyʀ pur, -e1. adj1) (eau) pureL'eau de cette source est très pure. — The water from this spring is very pure.
100% pur jus sans sucre ajouté — 100% pure juice with no added sugar
2) (vin) undiluted3) (whisky) neat4) (intentions) pure5)en pure perte — fruitlessly, to no avail
2. nm/f(= personne) hardliner* * *A adj1 ( sans mélange) [substance, laine, héroïne, race] pure; ( non dilué) [whisky, pastis] straight; c'est de l'or pur it's pure gold; un métal à l'état pur metal in its pure state; boire son vin pur to drink one's wine undiluted; une confiture pur sucre a jam with no artificial sweetening; une confiture pur fruit a real fruit jam; fromages pur chèvre/vache pure goat's/cow's milk cheese; pur porc [saucisson] pure pork ( épith);2 ( non altéré) [eau, air] pure; [diamant] flawless; [ciel] clear; [son, voix] pure, clear; respirer l'air pur to breathe the pure air;4 ( total) [méchanceté, fantasme, vérité] pure; [coïncidence, plaisir, ignorance, folie, inconscience] sheer; c'est du pur masochisme it's sheer ou pure masochism; en pure perte to no avail; de pure forme token ( épith); question/propos de pure forme token question/words; pur et simple [mensonge, refus, ignorance, élimination] outright; on envisage le retrait pur et simple des troupes they simply envisage the withdrawal of the troops; c'est de la paresse/fiction pure et simple it's laziness/fiction, pure and simple; pur et dur hardline; le militarisme pur et dur hardline militarism; un militant pur et dur a hardline militant;5 ( théorique) [sciences, recherche, mathématiques] pure;6 ( d'origine) [tradition] true; dans la pure tradition populaire in the true popular tradition; un pur produit de qch lit, fig a typical product of sth; un Parisien de pure souche a Parisian born and bred; à l'état pur [génie, bêtise] sheer; c'est de la bêtise à l'état pur it's sheer stupidity;7 ( sans défaut moral) [personne, cœur] pure.B nm,f1 ( personne irréprochable) virtuous person;2 ( fidèle à un parti) hardliner; les purs et durs the hardliners.2. [sans mélange - liquide] undiluted ; [ - race] pure ; [ - bonheur, joie] unalloyed, pure ; [ - note, voyelle, couleur] pureil parle un anglais très pur he speaks very refined ou polished Englishbiscuits pur beurre (100 %) butter biscuitsà l'état pur pure, unalloyed, unadulterateda. [fidèle] strictb. [intransigeant] hard-linedes lignes pures neat ou perfect linesc'est de la lâcheté pure et simple it's sheer cowardice, it's cowardice pure and simple————————, pure [pyr] nom masculin, nom féminin1. POLITIQUE [fidèle] dedicated follower[intransigeant] hardliner -
102 Pierre, l'Abbé
(1912-2007)Born Henri Grouès, Abbé Pierre (Abbot Pierre) was a French cleric, and founder of the Communautés d'Emmaüs, associations for the reinsertion of long-term unemployed and social misfits. He also founded the Abbé-Pierre Foundation, to provide housing for the socially excluded. He was by all acounts the most famous and popular Catholic priest of his generation in France, and was respected by all for his unceasing battle for human rights and dignity, and against social exclusion, and homelessness. When he died in 2007, it was suggested that he should receive a state funeral; but his supporters and family requested just a "national hommage". His funeral was celebrated in Notre Dame cathedral, in the presence of President Chirac and former President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, and thousands lined the route of his funeral procession.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Pierre, l'Abbé
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103 déjanter
v. intrans.1. To 'go off the rails', to lose all touch with reality in a state verging on dementia.2. To 'lose the big stick', to 'go limp', to lose an erection. ( Déjanter in standard French refers to the 'parting of the ways' between a tyre and the wheel rim when no air is left in the tyre.) -
104 Universities
In France, universities are not at the top of the pinnacle of higher education. This top position is taken by Grandes Ecoles. However, French universities generally hold their own against all but the 'top' universities in other countries, and are remarkably productive, in terms of the balance between the number of graduates produced and the level of investment.France has 82 state universities, plus 5 Catholic universities (and a large number of private instituts, some of which award degrees.) For more information, see article on Higher Education in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Universities
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105 imprimerie
imprimerie [ɛ̃pʀimʀi]feminine noun( = firme, usine) printing works ; ( = atelier) printing house• l'imprimerie ( = technique) printing• en caractères or lettres d'imprimerie in block capitals* * *ɛ̃pʀimʀi1) ( technique) printing2) ( entreprise) printing works (+ v sg)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɛ̃pʀimʀi nf1) (= procédé) printing2) (= établissement) printing works sg (= atelier) printing house* * *imprimerie nf1 ( technique) printing; la découverte de l'imprimerie the discovery of printing; atelier d'imprimerie printing shop;2 ( entreprise) printing works (+ v sg); ( personnel) printers (pl), print workers (pl); une imprimerie d'étiquettes label-printing company; une imprimerie clandestine an underground printing press.imprimerie industrielle ( secteur) trade printing; ( entreprise) trade printing company; imprimerie de labeur ( secteur) book printing; ( entreprise) book printer's (+ v sg ou pl); Imprimerie nationale government publications office.[ɛ̃primri] nom féminin1. [technique] printing[atelier] printing office ou house3. [matériel] printing press ou machines[jouet] printing set4. [industrie]The Imprimerie nationale prints official state documents for the various government departments. It also offers a highly qualified printing service especially when foreign alphabets or special printing techniques are required. -
106 RMC
in the age of state monoploies over broadcasting, French listeners could tune into a number of stations that were not under government control because they were broadcast from just outside France. For listeners in the south of France, RMC was the most popular such station. Today it remains one of the main private radio stations in France. -
107 RTL
In the age of state monoploies over broadcasting, French listeners could tune into a number of stations that were not under government control because they were broadcast from just outside France. For listeners north eastern France, RTL was one of two popular stations; though thanks to the power of its transmitter in Luxembourg, RTL could actually be picked almost throughout the country. Today it is the most popular radio station in France. -
108 procu
n. m. (abbr. Procureur de la République): Member of the Bar of considerable standing whose function in French Courts is to prosecute on behalf of the State.
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