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61 Saint-Jacques
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62 Saint-Pierre
sɛ̃pjɛʀ n(= église) Saint Peter's* * *[s∼ɛpjɛr] nom propre -
63 saint-honoré
sɛ̃tɔnɔʀenom masculin invariable Culinaire Saint-Honoré ( cream-filled tart topped with choux and caramel)* * *saint-honoré nm inv Culin Saint-Honoré (cream-filled tart topped with choux and caramel).[sɛ̃tɔnɔre] nom masculin invariable -
64 Saint-Laurent, Yves
(1936-2008)The most famous French fashion designer of the second half of the twentieth century. Taken on as a teenager by Christian Dior in the early fifties, Saint-Laurent so impressed his boss that Dior chose him as his successor. When Dior died suddenly in 1958, Saint-Laurent found himself head designer at the age of 21. After serious health problems, Saint-Laurent set up his own haute-couture (high fashion, designer clothes) company in 1961, with industrialist Pierre Bergé. After that, Saint-Laurent never looked back, as his fashion house became reputed as the trendsetter in French high fashion.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Saint-Laurent, Yves
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65 Saint-Martin
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66 Saint-Glinglin
Proper natne. Fictitious saint whose name-day obviously does not appear in any calendar. A la Saint-Glinglin: 'When pigs have wings'—Never. Tu peux attendre jusqu'à la Saint-Glinglin pour te faire payer! You'll be waiting till doomsday to get paid! -
67 Saint-Trou-du-cul
Fictitious saint's-day which obviously never occurs. A la Saint- Trou-du-cul: 'Not in a blue moon', never (also: Saint-Truc). -
68 saint
قِدّيس \ saint: (shortened as a title to St.) a title of respect that is given officially by the Christian Church to sb. who led an especially holy life: Saint Patrick is the national saint of Ireland, any very holy person; one who is tirelessly kind in spite of serious troubles. -
69 Saint-Germain-des-Prés
[sɛ̃ʒɛrmɛ̃depre] nom propreThis is the literary centre of Paris district near the oldest church of the city. Situated on the left bank of the Seine, it is famous for its bookshops, publishing houses, literary cafés and nightclubs. Its heyday was in the years following the Second World War, when Sartre and other existentialist intellectuals met regularly in its cafés. -
70 saint-pierre
sɛ̃pjɛʀ n(= église) Saint Peter's* * *[sɛ̃pjɛr] nom masculin invariable -
71 Saint-Thomas
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72 Saint-Frusquin
n. m.1. Personal effects. Avec tout son Saint-Frusquin dans ma piaule, on ne peut pas bouger! With all his clobber in my bedsit, there isn't room to swing a cat!2. 'Privates', male sexual parts. Il s'est fait pincer par les mœurs pour avoir déballé son Saint-Frusquin dans le métro: He got done for 'flashing' in the tube-station.3. Tout le SaintFrusquin: The 'whole caboodle', the 'whole shebang', every damn thing. -
73 Saint-Galmier
Proper name. Avoir les épaules en bouteille de Saint-Galmier (joc.): To have narrow sloping shoulders. (The eau minérale of Saint-Galmier is sold in distinctive longnecked bottles, hence the jocular and ironic reference made to them when describing a gawky individual.) -
74 Saint-Jean
Proper name. Etre en Saint-Jean: To be 'starkers', to be naked. Employer toutes les herbes de la Saint-Jean:a To 'leave no stone unturned', to explore every avenue.b To 'try every trick in the book', to go for every possible solution. -
75 Saint-Lago
Proper name. ( con. Saint-Lazare):1. The railway station of that name in Paris.2. The Prison Saint-Lazare. -
76 Saint-Cyr
French military academy, the equivalent of the US West Point or Britain's Sandhurst. Located at Saint Cyr l'Ecole, just west of Paris, this military academy was founded under Napoleon in 1802. It trains the elite officer corps of the French army and of the Gendarmerie, the national police force that comes under military command in France. Graduates of this school are known as Saint-Cyriens. for most of its existence the school has only trained male students; but in 1983 it was opened up to female recruits. The school has a second campus at Coëtquidan, in the west of Brittany.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Saint-Cyr
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77 Saint Denis
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78 Saint-Saens
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79 saint
[seɪnt] ( before a name) [snt] noun1) ( often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc ) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death:قِدّيسSt John's Road.
2) a very good, kind person:إنْسان طيِّب جِدا، قِدّيسYou really are a saint to put up with her.
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