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1 Charles de Gaulle
See either CDG(Paris airport) or General de Gaulle (president of France). Also, name of one of France's nuclear powered aircraft carriers.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Charles de Gaulle
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2 Gaulle , General Charles de
(1890-1970). Prime minister 1944-1946, President 1958-1969.De Gaulle was without doubt the most influential French politician of the twentieth century. Leader of the Free French forces in World War 2, General de Gaulle went on to become the instigator, and the first president, of France's fifth republic. He oversaw French decolonisation of Algeria and other colonies, but was also a strong nationalist, who believed in France's independent nuclear deterrent, and withdrew France from NATO's military command in a move to affirm France's independence with regard notably to the USA. He was one of the leading proponents of the European Economic Community, the EEC, precursor of the European Union, but memorably blocked Britain's application for membership in 1960, considering that Britain was too aligned with the USA.A firm believer in strong central power, he designed the constitution of the Fifth Republic to give very great powers to the President (far greater than in any other major western democracy), leaving the French Parliament as second fiddle. He also sought to model the European Community in the same way, concentrating power in the hands of the Commission, and opposing the extension of the powers of the European Parliament.Notwithstanding, de Gaulle remains an iconic figure in the life of modernFrance, and a point of reference for politicians, notably those on the right. For over thirty years, French conservative political parties have vied with each other to portray themselves as the true bearers of Gaullist values; but with the passing of time, de Gaulle's influence on French politics, and the emblematic value of his name, are declining. The modern UMP party, the party of Presient Sarkozy, may be descended in direct lineage from de Gaulle's RFP and UDR parties, and may define itself as being "gaullist", but the meaning of the word, in that case, has changed.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Gaulle , General Charles de
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3 De Gaulle , General Charles
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > De Gaulle , General Charles
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4 CDG
The name of the principal Paris airport, located at Roissy en France, just north of the capital. The airport is the main long-haul and medium-haul airport for France, but also has domestic flights. It has two main terminals, Terminal 1 used by many international carriers, and Terminal 2 used largely by Air France and its partners. The airport is linked to central Paris by the RER express transit rail link, and to many cities in France by a TGV (high speed train) station situated beneath Terminal 2. See also Orly and le Bourget. -
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6 cinquième
cinquième [sɛ̃kjεm]1. adjective, masculine noun, feminine noun2. feminine noun* * *sɛ̃kjɛm
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nom féminin École second year of secondary school, age 12-13Phrasal Verbs:* * *sɛ̃kjɛm1. adjElle a terminé cinquième. — She finished fifth.
2. nmf3. nm1) (= étage)Il habite au cinquième. — He lives on the fifth floor.
2) (= fraction) fifth4. nfÉDUCATION year eightMon frère est en cinquième. — My brother's in year eight.
* * *A adj, nmf fifth; ⇒ roue.B nf Scol second year of secondary school, age 12-13.ⓘ Cinquième République As established by the constitution of 1958 and still valid today, the Cinquième République refers to the regime founded along the lines laid down by Charles de Gaulle, emphasizing the role of a strong executive and institutions in guaranteeing stability.[sɛ̃kjɛm] adjectif numéralêtre la cinquième roue du carrosse ou de la charrette to be a fifth wheel————————[sɛ̃kjɛm] nom masculin et féminina. [dans une file] I'm fifthb. [dans un classement] I came fifth2. [objet] fifth (one)————————[sɛ̃kjɛm] nom masculin2. [arrondissement de Paris] fifth (arrondissement)————————[sɛ̃kjɛm] nom féminin -
7 Cinquième République
As established by the constitution of 1958 and still valid today, the Cinquième République refers to the regime founded along the lines laid down by Charles de Gaulle, emphasizing the role of a strong executive and institutions in guaranteeing stability
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