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légion [leʒjɔ̃]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Created by Napoleon in 1802, the Légion d'honneur is a prestigious order awarded for either civil or military achievements. The order is divided into five « classes »: « chevalier » (the lowest), « officier », « commandeur », « grand officier » and « grand-croix » (the highest). Full regalia consists of medals and sashes but on less formal occasions these are replaced by a discreet red ribbon or rosette (according to rank) worn on the lapel.* * *leʒjɔ̃1) Histoire, Armée legion2) ( multitude) army (de of)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *leʒjɔ̃ nfla Légion d'honneur — the Legion of Honour Grande-Bretagne the Legion of Honor USA
* * *légion nf2 ( multitude) army (de of); ils sont légion they are legion.la Légion (étrangère) the Foreign Legion; la Légion d'honneur the Legion of HonourGB.ⓘ Légion d'honneur The system of honours awarded by the state for meritorious achievement. The Président de la République is the Grand maître. The basic rank is Chevalier. Holders of the Légion d'honneur are entitled to wear a small red lapel ribbon or une rosette.[leʒjɔ̃] nom féminin1. MILITAIRE2. [décoration]4. [grand nombre] -
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f.1 legion.2 legion, crowd.* * *1 MILITAR legion2 figurado crowd\Legión Extranjera Foreign Legion* * *noun f.* * *SF legionLegión de Honor — Legion of Honour, Legion of Honor (EEUU)
* * ** * *= legion.Ex. At the time, no one would have predicted that the use of the bycycle would grow from being a simple pastime for active Sunday trippers to being the daily transport of choice for legions of people.* * ** * *= legion.Ex: At the time, no one would have predicted that the use of the bycycle would grow from being a simple pastime for active Sunday trippers to being the daily transport of choice for legions of people.
* * *2 (multitud) crowduna legión de admiradores legions o hordes o a crowd o a host of admirersCompuestos:Legion of Honor*Foreign Legion* * *
legión sustantivo femenino (Hist, Mil) legion;
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legión sustantivo femenino
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2 large amount: sus enemigos eran legión, she had a lot of enemies
una legión de admiradoras se agolpaba en la puerta, a mass of admirers crowed outside the door
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* * *legión nf1. [unidad militar] legionla legión extranjera the Foreign Legion;Legión de Honor Legion of Honoursus detractores son legión he has many detractors* * *f legion* * * -
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* * *die Legionlegion* * *Le|gi|on [le'gioːn]f -, -enlegiondie Zahl der Toten war Legión (geh) — the number of the dead was legion (liter)
* * *(in ancient Rome, a body of from three to six thousand soldiers.) legion* * *Le·gi·on<-, -en>[leˈgi̯o:n]f1. HIST legiondie \Legion the legion of volunteers* * *die; Legion, Legionen1) (Milit.) legion; (FremdenLegion) Legion* * *Legionen von fig myriads of;ihre Zahl war Legion their number was legion* * *die; Legion, Legionen1) (Milit.) legion; (FremdenLegion) Legion* * *-en f.legion n. -
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m (G legionu) 1. Antycz. legion 2. (duża liczba ludzi) legion, swarm 3. zw. pl Wojsk. (oddział wojska) (volunteer) legion- legiony Piłsudskiego Piłsudski’s legions* * ** * *miwojsk. zwł. hist.1. legion.2. przen. (= rzesza) legions, host; legion zwolenników/wielbicieli legions of supporters/admirers.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > legion
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Le·gi·on <-, -en> [leʼgi̭o:n] f1) hist legion;die \Legion the legion of volunteers2) ( riesige Mengen)eine \Legion von etw dat legions of sth -
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[ˈliːdʒən] noun1) in ancient Rome, a body of from three to six thousand soldiers.فَيْلَق2) a great many or a very large number.عَدَد غَفير -
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Legion of Honour [created by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1802]Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > Légion d'honneur
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the French Foreign Legion. A vestige of the colonial era, the Foreign Legion was founded in 1831 as a unit for foreign nationals wanting to enlist in the French army. Originally it was based in Algeria, and its main function was (along with other regiments) to protect French colonies. After the Second World War, it is alleged that many ex-SS troopers signed up for the Legion, where discretion was assured, in order to escape from their past. The Legion had the reputation, in the past, of being a place where people on the run could create themselves a new identity.A legionnaire can apply for French nationality after three years' service, or less if he has been injured fighting for France.Today's legion is still mostly formed of foreign nationals, from many different countries, though the majority of officers are French. The Legion's headquarters are now in Aubagne, near Marseilles. The Legion is an active fighting unit in the French Army, and its regiments are regularly deployed on missions round the world.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Légion étrangère, La
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The system of honours awarded by the state for meritorious achievement. The Président de la République is the Grand maître. The basic rank is Chevalier. Holders of the Légion d'honneur are entitled to wear a small red lapel ribbon or une rosette* * *
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légion — [ leʒjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1155; lat. legio, onis 1 ♦ Dans l Antiquité romaine, Corps d armée composé d infanterie et de cavalerie. Les légions romaines et les phalanges grecques. Manipule, centuries, cohortes d une légion. Corps d infanterie, sous… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Legion — (lat. legio) bezeichnet: Römische Legion, eine Heereseinheit in römischer Zeit mit 3.000–6.000 Soldaten Legion (Dämon), dämonische Erscheinung im Neuen Testament Legion (Blatty), einen Roman von William Peter Blatty (1983) Legion (Software), eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Legión — es el nombre que han tomado diferentes cuerpos militares a lo largo de la historia. Legión romana Legión Española Legión extranjera Legión Extranjera Francesa Contenido 1 En literatura 2 En historietas 3 En cine … Wikipedia Español
legion — (n.) c.1200, from O.Fr. legion Roman legion (3,000 to 6,000 men, under Marius usually with attached cavalry), from L. legionem (nom. legio) body of soldiers, from legere to choose, gather, also to read (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture) (n.)).… … Etymology dictionary
Legion — Sf (eine römische Heereseinheit) erw. bildg. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. legio ( ōnis), einer Ableitung von l. legere sammeln, aussuchen, wählen (Legende), gemeint ist ein ausgehobenes Heer . Zunächst Bezeichnung der altrömischen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
legion — LEGION. s. f. Corps de gens de guerre parmi les Romains composé de six mille cent hommes de pied, & de sept cens vingt six chevaux, quoy que dans les commencemens elle ait esté de moindre nombre. La premiere legion. la deuxiesme legion. la… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
legión — sustantivo femenino 1. Cuerpo principal del ejército en el antiguo Imperio Romano. 2. Algunas unidades militares compuestas por soldados profesionales: La legión española tiene algunas bases en las islas Canarias. 3. Gran cantidad: una legión de… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
legion — [lē′jən] n. [OFr < L legio < legere, to choose: see LOGIC] 1. Rom. History a military division varying at times from 3,000 to 6,000 foot soldiers, with additional cavalrymen 2. a large group of soldiers; army 3. a large number; multitude [a … English World dictionary
Legion — (lat. legio), in Rom ursprünglich Benennung der Gesamtheit des Heeres, später der Hauptabteilungen. Unter Romulus betrug das Heer angeblich 300 Reiter (celeres) als Kern und 3000 Fußsoldaten (milites) unter je 3 Tribuni celerum und militum, je… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon