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1 Suède
suède [syεd]masculine noun( = peau) suede• en or de suède suede* * *sɥɛdnom propre féminin Sweden* * *sɥɛd nf* * *[sɥɛd] nom propre féminin -
2 suède
suède [syεd]masculine noun( = peau) suede• en or de suède suede* * *sɥɛdnom propre féminin Sweden* * *sɥɛd nf* * *[sɥɛd] nom masculindes gants en suède suede ou kid gloves -
3 domicilié
domiciliée dɔmisilje adjectifêtre domicilié à Arras — to live in Arras; Administration to be resident in Arras
j'habite à Paris, mais je suis domiciliée à Rennes — I live in Paris, but my official address is in Rennes
* * *dɔmisilje adj domicilié, -e"domicilié à:..." — "address:..."
* * *A pp ⇒ domicilier.B pp adj être domicilié à Arras to live in Arras; Admin to be resident in Arras; M. Pons, domicilié 17 rue Roland… Mr Pons, currently residing at 17 rue Roland…; j'habite à Paris, mais je suis domiciliée à Rennes I live in Paris, but my official address is in Rennes.( féminin domiciliée) [dɔmisilje] adjectifdomicilié à Tokyo/en Suède domiciled in Tokyo/in Sweden -
4 reine
reine [ʀεn]feminine noun* * *ʀɛn1) Politique, Zoologie, Jeux queen2) figêtre la reine des imbéciles — (colloq) to be a complete idiot
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɛn nfla petite reine (la bicyclette, le sport cycliste) — the bicycle
* * *reine nf1 ⇒ Les titres de politesse ( souveraine) queen; la reine Anne Queen Anne; la reine d'Espagne the Queen of Spain;2 ( première) la reine du bal fig the belle of the ball; être la reine des imbéciles/des pommes○ to be a complete idiot/a prize mug○;3 Zool queen;4 Jeux ( aux échecs) queen.[rɛn] nom féminin1. [femme du roi] queen (consort)[souveraine] queenla reine de Suède/des Pays-Bas the Queen of Sweden/of the Netherlandsla reine de cœur/pique the queen of hearts/spadesla reine de la soirée the belle of the ball, the star of the partyla reine des abeilles/termites the queen bee/termite5. HORTICULTURE -
5 Forests
26% of the surface area of France is now covered by forest, the French forest being the third most extensive in Europe after Sweden and Finland. The proportion of France covered by forest has doubled in the past 200 years. The largest single forested area in France is the Forêt des Landes, betweenBordeaux and Biarritz, one of the largest pine forests in Europe. In upland France, notably in the Massif Central, the Alps, the Jura, the Vosges and theArdennes, most forests are coniferous, with extensive areas of spruce. However the Franche Comté region of eastern France has Europe's most extensive area of deciduous forest, including the large Forêt de Chaux.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Forests
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6 Surface area
The surface area of France is 550,000 km², making it the largest country in Western Europe, and about 20% of the total surface area of the European Union in 2002. Two thirds of the surface area of France is covered by plains, largely agricultural, the remaining third by several ranges of mountains, notably the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Massif Central, the Jura, the Ardennes, the Vosges and the Morvan. 26% of the surface area of France is now covered by forest, the French forest being the third most extensive in Europe after Sweden and Finland. The proportion of France covered by forest (see Landes, Forests) has doubled in the past 200 years.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Surface area
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7 suédois,
e adj. (de Suède, adapt. de l'angl. Sweden ou de l'all. Schweden) 1. шведски; 2. m. шведски език; 3. m., f. швед. -
8 Union européenne
Европейский Союз
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European Union
The 15 nations (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the UK, Austria, Finland and Sweden) that have joined together to form an economic community with common monetary, political and social aspirations. The EU came into being on 1 November 1993 according to the terms of the Maastricht Treaty; it comprises the three European Communities, extended by the adoption of a common foreign and security policy which requires cooperation between member states in foreign policy and security and cooperation in justice and home affairs. (Source: DICLAW)
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