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1 marée
marée [maʀe]feminine nouna. [de mer] tideb. [de produits, touristes] floodc. la marée ( = poissons de mer) the fresh catch* * *maʀe1) Géographie tidela marée monte/descend — the tide is coming in/is going out
à marée haute/basse — at high/low tide
la marée montante/descendante — the rising/ebbing tide
2) fig3) ( produits pêchés) fresh fish•Phrasal Verbs:••contre vents et marées — ( à l'avenir) come hell or high water; ( dans le passé) against all odds
* * *maʀe nf1) (phénomène, moment) tide2) (= poissons) fresh sea-fish* * *marée nf1 Géog tide; la marée monte/descend the tide is coming in/is going out; une marée d'équinoxe an equinoctial tide; les grandes marées the spring tides; à marée haute/basse at high/low tide, at high/low water; la marée montante/descendante the rising/ebbing tide; à marée montante/descendante when the tide comes in/goes out; partir avec la marée [bateau, pêcheur] to leave with the tide; [temps, nuage] to disappear as the tide goes out; l'odeur de la marée the smell of the sea; sentir la marée [air] to smell of the sea;2 fig (de personnes, sentiments, d'émotions) flood; ( de voitures) mass, flood; une marée humaine a human tide; une marée d'antisémitisme a tide of antisemitism;3 ( produits pêchés) fresh fish.marée noire oil slick; marée verte aquatic weed pollution.[mare] nom féminin1. GÉOGRAPHIE tide(à) marée haute/basse (at) high/low tidegrande/faible marée spring/neap tidemarée montante flowing ou flood tidelorsque la marée monte/descend when the tide is rising/ebbing, when the tide comes in/goes outchangement de marée turn ou turning of the tide -
2 flot
flot [flo]masculine nouna. ( = grande quantité) [de véhicules, paroles, informations] stream ; [de souvenirs, larmes, lettres] floodc. ► à flot• être à flot [bateau] to be afloat ; [entreprise] to be on an even keel ; [personne] to have one's head above water* * *flo
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nom masculin1) ( grande quantité) (de courrier, réfugiés) flood; (de questions, visiteurs) stream; ( de critique) torrent2) ( marée) liter tide3) ( en équitation) rosette
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à flot locution adverbialecouler à flot(s) — lit, fig to flow
être à flot — lit, fig to be buoyant
remettre quelqu'un/quelque chose à flot — fig to put somebody/something back on their/its feet
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flots nom masculin pluriel literles flots — the billows littér, the deep (sg) littér
* * *flo1. nm1) (= masse d'eau) tide2) (= marée) flood tide3) NAVIGATIONêtre à flot — to be afloat, fig, [finances] to be on an even keel
4) fig, [larmes] flood, [sang] stream, [lumière, voyageurs, voitures] stream, [souvenirs, paroles] flood2. flots nmpl1) (= eaux en mouvement) [mer, lac] waves2) lit (= mer) ocean waves3) (locution)à flots [couler] — in torrents
entrer à flots — to stream in, to pour in
* * *A nm1 ( grande quantité) (de courrier, documents, réfugiés) flood; (de circulation, questions, visiteurs, lave) stream; ( de critique) torrent; le flot de sa chevelure cachait ses épaules his/her hair flowed over his/her shoulders;3 Équit rosette;B à flot loc adv couler à flot(s) lit, fig to flow; être à flot lit, fig to be buoyant; remettre un navire à flot to refloat a boat; remettre qch à flot fig to put sth back on its feet; remettre qn à flot fig to put sb back on their feet.[flo] nom masculin1. [de larmes, de paroles] flood[de boue] stream2. [marée]le flot the incoming ou rising tide————————flots nom masculin pluriel————————à flot locution adverbiale1. NAUTIQUE2. [sorti de difficultés financières]remettre à flot [personne, entreprise] to get back on an even keel————————à flots locution adverbialein floods ou torrentsla lumière du soleil entre à flots dans la chambre sunlight is flooding ou streaming into the bedroom -
3 submerger
submerger [sybmεʀʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb[+ terres, barque] to submerge• submergé de [+ appels téléphoniques, commandes] snowed under with* * *sybmɛʀʒe1) ( inonder) lit to submerge [terre, récif]; fig to flood [standard téléphonique, marché] (de with)2) ( dominer) [foule, ennemi, émotion] to overwhelm [personne, groupe]3) ( accabler)* * *sybmɛʀʒe vt1) [eau] to submerge2) [foule] to engulf3) [sentiments] to overwhelm* * *submerger verb table: manger vtr1 ( inonder) lit to submerge [terre, récif]; fig to flood [standard téléphonique, marché] (de with); une vague de nationalisme/colère a submergé le pays a wave of nationalism/anger swept over ou through the country;2 ( dominer) [foule, ennemi, émotion] to overwhelm [personne, groupe];3 ( accabler) submerger qn de travail/questions to swamp sb with work/questions.[sybmɛrʒe] verbe transitif2. [envahir - suj: angoisse, joie] to overcome, to overwhelm ; [ - suj: réclamations] to inundate, to swamp ; [ - suj: dettes] to overwhelm, to swampnotre standard est submergé d'appels our switchboard's swamped with ou jammed by calls -
4 protection contre les crues
защита от наводнений
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flood protection
Precautionary measures, equipment or structures implemented to guard or defend people, property and lands from an unusual accumulation of water above the ground. (Source: ALL / WWC)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > protection contre les crues
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5 élévation du niveau de la mer
повышение уровня моря
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rising sea level
Sea level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the ocean increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps. By the year 3000, the seas could rise between one and two metres. Such an event would clearly threaten low-lying areas, particularly in Asia, where million of people live and farm on river deltas and flood plains. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > élévation du niveau de la mer
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