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1 germaniste
germaniste [ʒεʀmanist]masculine noun, feminine noun( = spécialiste) German scholar ; ( = étudiant) German student* * *ʒɛʀmanistnom masculin et féminin Germanist* * *ʒɛʀmanist nm/f* * *germaniste nmf Germanist.[ʒɛrmanist] nom masculin et féminin -
2 occupation
occupation [ɔkypasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. occupation• occupation: boulanger occupation: bakerb. [de logement] occupancy* * *ɔkypasjɔ̃1) (passe-temps, tâche) occupation; ( emploi) occupation, job2) ( fait d'habiter un lieu) occupancy, occupation3) ( pour protester) occupation4) Armée occupationl'Occupation — Histoire the Occupation
* * *ɔkypasjɔ̃ nf* * *occupation nf1 (passe-temps, tâche) occupation; ( emploi) occupation, job; trouve-toi une occupation find yourself an occupation; avoir de multiples occupations to have numerous occupations; mes occupations professionnelles my professional activities;2 ( fait d'habiter un lieu) occupancy, occupation; le taux d'occupation des lits d'hôpital the occupancy rate of hospital beds;3 ( pour protester) occupation; décider l'occupation des locaux to decide to stage a sit-in;4 Mil occupation (de of; par by); l'armée d'occupation the army of occupation; l'Occupation Hist the Occupation; pendant or sous l'Occupation during ou under the Occupation.[ɔkypasjɔ̃] nom féminin[de loisirs] occupation2. [d'un endroit]5. HISTOIREThe military occupation of part of France after the French-German armistice on 22nd June 1940, which spread throughout to the whole country in 1942. Under the terms of the armistice, France had to contribute financially to the upkeep of German troops in France and provide labour for German factories. Thousands of French Jews were deported during this period by the Vichy government. -
3 Cohn Bendit, Daniel
Nicknamed " Danny le rouge". Cohn-Bendit was the most famous and charismatic of the leaders of the left-wing student uprising in 1 968, which almost toppled the government of General de Gaulle. After the events, Cohn-Bendit, who had dual French and German nationality, left France and settled in Germany, where he more recently achieved prominence as a Euro MP, and member of the German Green Party. He has been a MEP for both the French and the German Green parties, and was reelected in 2009, when he led the greens to a remarkable third place in the popular vote, within a few thousand votes of the Socialist party.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Cohn Bendit, Daniel
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4 mai
c black mai [mε]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Les noms de mois s'écrivent avec une majuscule en anglais.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━LE PREMIER MAI/LE 8 MAILe premier mai is a public holiday in France. It is known as « la fête du Travail » (« Labor Day ») and commemorates the trades union demonstrations in the United States in 1886 when workers demanded the right to an eight-hour working day. Sprigs of lily of the valley are traditionally exchanged.Le 8 mai is also a public holiday and commemorates the surrender of the German army to Eisenhower on 7 May, 1945. It is marked by parades of ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen in most towns.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In 1968, unrest in French industry and among students resulted in huge demonstrations in May followed by a general strike. The events were perceived as a challenge to the established order and a cry for freedom. The government was not in fact overthrown and order soon returned. The term « soixante-huitard » literally means a person who participated in the events, but as an adjective it also describes the kind of ideals held by many of the demonstrators.* * *mɛnom masculin May* * *mɛ nmSee:* * *[mɛ] nom masculin[mois] Mayvoir aussi link=mars marsThe events of May 1968 came about when student protests, coupled with widespread industrial unrest, culminated in a general strike and rioting. De Gaulle's government survived the crisis, but the issues raised made the events a turning point in French social history.
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