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81 parlement
parlement [paʀləmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *paʀləmɑ̃nom masculin Parliament* * *paʀləmɑ̃ nm* * *Parlement nm le Parlement européen/de Strasbourg/de Westminster the European/Strasbourg/British Parliament; au Parlement [majorité, siège, vote] in Parliament; [élu] to Parliament; [passer, présenter] through Parliament; voter qch au Parlement to vote on sth in Parliament; débattu/soumis au Parlement discussed in/put before Parliament; entrer au Parlement européen to go into the European Parliament.[parləmɑ̃] nom masculin1. POLITIQUEa. [en France] (the French) Parliamentb. [en Grande-Bretagne] (the Houses of) Parliament[en Grande-Bretagne]Parlement Court/Croupion/Long Short/Rump/Long Parliament -
82 housing
[-ziŋ]1) (houses: These flats will provide housing for the immigrants.) stanovanje2) (the hard cover round a machine etc.) ohišje* * *I [háuziŋ]nounzavetišče, zavetje, stanovanje, nastaniteveconomy uskladiščenje, ležarina; niša; technical ohišje (aparata), ogrodje; lunek; economy housing charges — ležarina (pristojbina)economy housing note — spremni list o uskladiščenjuBritish English Minister of Housing and Local Government — minister za stanovanjsko in komunalno upravoII [háuziŋ]nounukrasna konjska odeja pod sedlom -
83 parliament
(the highest law-making council of a nation - in Britain, the House of Commons and the House of Lords, considered together: an Act of Parliament.) parlament* * *[pá:ləmənt]nounparlament, skupščinato summon (dissolve, prorogue, reopen) parliament — sklicati (razpustiti, odložiti, nanovo odpreti) parlamentMember of Parliament — poslanec, član parlamentaHigh Court of Parliament — uradno ime za angl. parlamentBritish English Parliament Act — zakon iz l. 1911, ki je močno omejil oblast Gornjega doma -
84 rate
[reit] 1. noun1) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.) odstotek2) (the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio: There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.) delež3) (the speed with which something happens or is done: He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion.) hitrost4) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) tarifa5) ((usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.) pristojbina2. verb(to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc: I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.) ceniti- rating- at this
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- rate of exchange* * *I [réit]nounrazmerje, odnos, mera, proporcija; odstotki; obrok; pristojbina, porto, taksa, tarifa, (predpisana) cena; tečaj, kurz; stopnja; rang; lokalni, občinski davek; kategorija, nautical razred; poprečna hitrost (hoja, hod)at any rate — v vsakem primeru, vsekakor, brezpogojnoat the rate of — po ceni od, po tečaju odat the rate of 5 pounds — za ceno, po ceni ɜ funtovat that rate — v tem primeru, v takih okolnostih, na ta način, če je to takoat this rate — na ta način, če se bo sedanji položaj nadaljevalat a tremendous rate — s strašansko, z noro brzino, hitrostjoby no rate — nikakor, na noben načinrate of exchange — menjalni tečaj; borzni tečajdeath-rate — število smrti, umrljivosta second-rate hotel — hotel II. kategorijeII [réit]transitive verboceniti, določiti vrednost, preceniti; regulirati (kovanje denarja); smatrati (koga), šteti, prištevati, računati ( among med, kot); British English oceniti davek, obdavčiti; nautical uvrstiti (ladjo) v razred ali kategorijo; slang zaslužiti (kaj) po svojem položaju; intransitive verb biti upoštevan, upoštevati se, šteti se, prištevati se, računati se (as kot, med), biti ocenjento rate up a property — oceniti lastnino višje, kot je vrednaIII [réit]transitive verb & intransitive verbošteti, ukoriti, ozmerjati, grajati (at koga), psovati ( for zaradi)IV [réit]transitive verb & intransitive verbgoditi; rositi, močiti (lan) -
85 thin
[Ɵin] 1. adjective1) (having a short distance between opposite sides: thin paper; The walls of these houses are too thin.) tenek2) ((of people or animals) not fat: She looks thin since her illness.) mršav3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water: thin soup.) redek4) (not set closely together; not dense or crowded: His hair is getting rather thin.) redek5) (not convincing or believable: a thin excuse.) prazen2. verb(to make or become thin or thinner: The crowd thinned after the parade was over.) razredčiti (se)- thinly- thinness
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- thin out* * *I [min]1.adjective ( thinly adverb)tanek; vitek, mršav, suh; lahek (obleka); nežen, fin, prozoren (tkanina); droben; redek, pičel; slabo obiskan (gledališka predstava ipd.); slab, lahek (pijača), razredčen, precéj redek, vodén; photography nejasen, brez kontrastov; agronomy reven, nerodoviten (zemlja); ničen, prazen (izgovor); plitev, brez vsebine (knjiga)thin attendance — slab obisk (predstave itd.)thin captain figuratively British English majhen ploščat prepečeneca thin house — slabo zasedena, prazna gledališka hišaon thin ice figuratively na nevarnih tleh, v kočljivem položajuthe thin end of the wedge figuratively prvi začetek, prvi korakthrough thick and thin — skozi ogenj in vodo, čez vse zapreke (težave)that is too thin — slang to je preveč prozorno;2.adverb (le v sestavljenkah) tanko, slabo, redko, neznatnothin-faced — ozkega, mršavega obrazaII [min]transitive verb(s)tanjšati; razredčiti (gozd); figuratively zmanjšati; intransitive verb (s)tanjšati se; razredčiti se, postati pičel (redek); zmanjšati se, oslabeti, upasti, shujšati; figuratively klinasto se stanjšatihis hair is thinning — lasje se mu redčijo; -
86 isola
f islandisola pedonale pedestrian precinctisola spartitraffico traffic island* * *isola s.f.1 island; isle: vivere su un'isola, to live on an island; le Isole Baleari, the Balearic Islands; le Isole Britanniche, the British Isles; le Isole Canarie, the Canary Islands; l'isola di Man, the Isle of Man; le Isole Normanne, the Channel Islands; tutta l'isola si sollevò, (estens.) the whole island revolted // cercare la propria isola felice, (fig.) to seek one's own corner of paradise // isola etnica, linguistica, ethnic, linguistic island // isola salvagente, spartitraffico, traffic island // isola pedonale, pedestrian precinct (o traffic-free area)2 (isolato) block (of houses)3 (anat.) island: isole di Langerhans, Langerhans islands4 (di portaerei) island.* * *['izola]sostantivo femminile island, isle lett.un'isola di pace — fig. an island of peace
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87 glasshouse
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88 number
number [ˈnʌmbər]1. nounb. ( = quantity, amount) nombre m• a great number of books/chairs une grande quantité de livres/chaises• there are a number of things which... il y a un certain nombre de choses qui...c. [of bus, page, house, phone, lottery] numéro m• I've got his number! (inf) je l'ai repéré !d. [of newspaper, journal] numéro me. [of music hall, circus] numéro m ; [of pianist, band] morceau m ; [of singer] chanson f ; [of dancer] danse f• there were several dance numbers on the programme le programme comprenait plusieurs numéros de danse• my next number will be... (singer) je vais maintenant chanter...a. ( = give a number to) numéroterb. ( = include) compter3. compounds• to look after number one (inf) penser avant tout à soi ► number plate noun (British) plaque f d'immatriculation• to play the numbers game jouer sur les chiffres ► Number 10 noun 10 Downing Street (résidence du Premier ministre) → DOWNING STREET* * *['nʌmbə(r)] 1.1) gen, Linguistics nombre m; ( written figure) chiffre m2) (of bus, house, page, telephone) numéro m3) (amount, quantity) nombre ma number of people/times — un certain nombre de personnes/fois
4) ( issue) (of magazine, periodical) numéro m6) (colloq) ( object of admiration)a little black number — ( dress) une petite robe noire
2.that car is a neat little number — elle est chouette (colloq), cette voiture
3.to win by force or weight of numbers — gagner parce que l'on est plus nombreux
transitive verb1) ( allocate number to) numéroter2) ( amount to) compter4.the regiment numbered 1,000 men — le régiment comptait 1000 hommes
••your number's up! — (colloq) ton compte est bon!
to do something by the numbers US ou by numbers — faire quelque chose mécaniquement
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89 safe
safe [seɪf]1. adjectivea. ( = not risky) [substance, toy] sans danger ; [nuclear reactor] sûr, sans danger ; [place, vehicle] sûr ; [ladder, structure] solide► safe to• it is safe to say that... on peut affirmer sans trop s'avancer que...• is it safe to come out? est-ce qu'on peut sortir sans danger ?• to keep a safe distance from sth se tenir à bonne distance de qch ; (while driving) maintenir la distance de sécurité par rapport à qchc. ( = problem-free) to wish sb a safe journey souhaiter bon voyage à qn• safe journey! bon voyage !• he wrote to acknowledge the safe arrival of the photographs il a écrit pour dire que les photos étaient bien arrivées• to ensure the safe return of the hostages faire en sorte que les otages soient libérés sains et saufs• a reward for the safe return of the stolen equipment une récompense à qui rapportera en bon état l'équipement voléd. ( = likely to be right) it is a safe assumption that... on peut dire sans trop s'avancer que...• a safe bet ( = wise choice) un bon choixe. ( = not in danger) [person] en sécurité ; ( = no longer in danger) hors de danger ; [object] en sécurité• I won't feel safe until he's behind bars je ne serai tranquille que quand il sera derrière les barreaux• safe in the knowledge that... avec la certitude que...• your secret is safe with me je garderai le secret (PROV) better safe than sorry on n'est jamais trop prudent2. noun(for money, valuables) coffre-fort m3. compounds• to guarantee sb safe passage to/from a country assurer la protection de qn à son entrée dans un pays/à sa sortie d'un pays ► safe seat noun siège m sûr• it was a safe Conservative seat (British) c'était un siège acquis au parti conservateur ► safe sex noun rapports mpl sexuels sans risque ; (with condom) rapports mpl sexuels protégés* * *[seɪf] 1.noun coffre-fort m2.1) (after ordeal, risk) [person] sain et sauf; [object] intact2) (free from threat, harm)to be safe — [person] être en sécurité; [document, valuables] être en lieu sûr; [company, job, reputation] ne pas être menacé
to keep somebody safe — protéger quelqu'un ( from contre, de)
to keep something safe — ( protect) mettre quelque chose à l'abri ( from de); ( store) garder quelque chose en lieu sûr
to be safe from — être à l'abri de [attack, curiosity]
3) ( risk-free) [product, toy, level, method] sans danger; [place, environment, vehicle, route] sûr; [structure, building] solide; [animal] inoffensif/-ive; [speed] raisonnablethe toy/park is not safe for children — le jouet/parc est dangereux pour les enfants
to make something safe — rendre [quelque chose] (plus) sûr [premises, beach]; rendre [quelque chose] inoffensif/-ive [bomb]
4) ( prudent) [investment] sûr; [estimate, choice] prudent; [topic] anodin5) ( reliable) [driver] prudent••as safe as houses — GB ( secure) [person] en sécurité; [place] sûr; ( risk-free) sans risque
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90 semi-detached
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91 Wirtschaftsvereinigung Groß- und Außenhandel
Wirtschaftsvereinigung f Groß- und Außenhandel (WGA) IMP/EXP ≈ British Export Houses’ Association, BEHABusiness german-english dictionary > Wirtschaftsvereinigung Groß- und Außenhandel
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92 koloni|a
/ko'lonja/ Ⅰ f (G D Gpl kolonii) 1. Polit. colony- brytyjskie koloniie w Afryce British colonies in Africa- grecka koloniia w Italii a Greek colony in Italy- założyć koloniię to establish a colony- emigranci z byłych kolonii immigrants from the former colonies2. (emigranci) (immigrant) community, colony- polska koloniia w Londynie the Polish community in London3. (osiedle) settlement- koloniia drewnianych domków a settlement of wooden houses4. (odizolowane miejsce) koloniia karna a penal colony- koloniia trędowatych a leper colony5. Biol. colony- koloniia gąbek/bacterii a sponge/bacteria colony- koloniia lęgowa a breeding colony6. (grupa dzieci) summer camp group Ⅱ kolonie plt summer camp sg (for young children)- wyjechać/wysłać dzieci na koloniie to go/send the children to (a) summer camp- dzieci są na koloniiach the children are at (a) summer camp- znajomy z kolonii a friend from summer campThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koloni|a
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93 pink
American pink dollar = pouvoir d'achat des homosexuels;British pink pound = pouvoir d'achat des homosexuels;∎ to get a pink slip se faire virerAt the outset, analysts argued gay clients might feel reassured that they would not be discriminated against when taking out a loan. However, G&L's problems were not in attracting investors but in finding people who wanted to take out loans, for houses and other purchases, which would bring in the cashflow that banks rely on. Without that, and up against competition from other physical banks, which increasingly recognised that the pink dollar was worth the same as any other, it could not survive.
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96 São Bento, Palace of
São Bento Palace in Estrela district of Lisbon in an earlier life was a convent (constructed 1598-1615). After 1834, Portugal's national legislature or Cortes was transferred to the old convent, which thereafter was adapted and renovated. In common usage, "São Bento" refers to the seat of national government, much the way "Whitehall" in London describes the location of the British government. In Portugal, however, São Bento houses not one but two branches of the national government: both the legislative branch and part of the executive. Since the foundation of the First Republic, then, São Bento has been the home of the legislature and of the residence and office of the prime minister (or president of the Council of Ministers).By the first decade of the 20th century, the legislative hall or chamber of São Bento was essentially the building of today. In a grand and imposing neoclassical style, the palace has housed all the legislative bodies whatever their names: in the constitutional monarchy, the House of Deputies and Peers; in the First Republic, the Senate and House of Deputies; in the Estado Novo dictatorship, the National Assembly and Corporate Chamber; in democratic (post-1974) Portugal, the Assembly of the Republic. While the building is largely pre-1910, the art and decorations are more recent. The halls, foyers, stairways, and chambers are decorated with murals, frescoes, and statuary, including the impressive oils of the 1920s in the murals by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, which depict the pageant of Portugal's main legislators since 1821. Other art dates to the 1930s under the Estado Novo. Tellingly, the delegates' hall outside the main legislative chamber is known as the hall of "Wasted Time."Behind the legislative halls, in another part of São Bento, is situated residence and offices of the prime minister, the official home of all heads of government beginning in the First Republic. Until the late 1980s, too, São Bento housed the country's main national archives, the National Archive of Torre do Tombo. -
97 pepper
pepper ['pepə(r)]1 noun(a) (condiment) poivre m;∎ black/white pepper poivre m noir/blanc∎ green/red/yellow pepper poivron vert/rouge/jaune(b) (scatter, sprinkle) émailler, parsemer;∎ her text was peppered with quotations son texte était émaillé de citations∎ the walls were peppered with lead shot les murs étaient criblés d'impacts de balles;∎ they peppered the houses with machine-gun fire ils ont mitraillé les maisons►► pepper mill moulin m à poivre;pepper pot poivrier m, poivrière f;pepper sauce sauce f au poivre; -
98 possible
possible ['pɒsəbəl]possible;∎ if possible si possible;∎ I'll be there, if at all possible j'y serai, dans la mesure du possible;∎ that's possible c'est possible, ça se peut;∎ anything's possible tout est possible;∎ it's quite possible to complete the job in two months il est tout à fait possible de terminer le travail en deux mois;∎ it wasn't possible to achieve our objectives il ne nous a pas été possible d'atteindre nos objectifs;∎ it isn't possible for her to come il ne lui est pas possible ou il lui est impossible de venir;∎ it's possible (that) he won't come il se peut qu'il ne vienne pas;∎ it's just possible she's forgotten il n'est pas impossible qu'elle ait oublié;∎ it seems barely possible cela semble à peine possible;∎ it doesn't seem possible that anyone could be so stupid il est difficile d'imaginer que l'on puisse être aussi bête;∎ he comes to see me whenever possible il vient me voir quand il le peut;∎ the grant made it possible for me to continue my research la bourse m'a permis de poursuivre mes recherches;∎ the doctors did everything possible to save her les médecins ont fait tout leur possible ou tout ce qu'ils ont pu pour la sauver;∎ as far as possible (within one's competence) dans la mesure du possible; (at maximum distance) aussi loin que possible;∎ as long/cheap as possible aussi longtemps/bon marché que possible;∎ as much or as many as possible autant que possible;∎ to give as many details as possible donner le plus de détails possible ou tous les détails possibles;∎ as soon as possible dès que ou le plus tôt possible;∎ the best/the smallest possible le meilleur/le plus petit possible;∎ the shortest possible route l'itinéraire le plus court possible;∎ I mean that in the nicest possible way je dis cela sans méchanceté (aucune);∎ the best of all possible worlds le meilleur des mondes possibles;∎ he tried all possible means il a essayé tous les moyens possibles (et imaginables);∎ there's no possible way out il n'y a absolument aucune issue;∎ what possible benefit can we get from it? quel bénéfice ou quel profit peut-on bien en tirer?;∎ we chose several possible candidates on a choisi plusieurs candidats possibles;∎ it's one possible answer to the problem c'est une solution possible au problème;∎ to insure against possible accidents s'assurer contre les accidents éventuels2 noun(a) (activity) possible m;∎ it's in the realms of the possible c'est dans le domaine du possible;∎ diplomacy is the art of the possible la diplomatie est l'art du possible(b) (choice) choix m possible; (candidate) candidature f susceptible d'être retenue; Sport (player) joueur(euse) m,f susceptible d'être choisi;∎ we looked at ten houses, of which two were possibles nous avons visité dix maisons dont deux nous intéressent ou sont à retenir;∎ she is still a possible for the prize/job elle garde toutes ses chances d'avoir le prix/d'obtenir le poste;∎ the England possibles les joueurs mpl susceptibles de faire partie de l'équipe d'Angleterre∎ the Possibles versus the Probables l'équipe B contre l'équipe A -
99 safe
safe [seɪf]sûr ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (d)-(f) solide ⇒ 1 (a) pas dangereux ⇒ 1 (a) sans danger ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (e) en sécurité ⇒ 1 (b) hors de danger ⇒ 1 (b) sain et sauf ⇒ 1 (c) sans risques ⇒ 1 (e) coffre-fort ⇒ 2 (a)(a) (not dangerous → car, machine, area) sûr; (→ structure, building, fastening) solide; (→ beach) pas dangereux; (→ chemical, water) sans danger;∎ this part of town is/isn't safe at night ce quartier est/n'est pas sûr la nuit;∎ the staircase doesn't look very safe l'escalier n'a pas l'air très sûr;∎ they claim nuclear power is perfectly safe ils prétendent que l'énergie nucléaire n'est pas du tout dangereuse;∎ this medicine is/isn't safe for young children ce médicament convient/ne convient pas aux enfants en bas âge;∎ she assured me the water was perfectly safe to drink elle m'a assuré qu'on pouvait boire l'eau sans danger ou sans risque;∎ is it safe to come out now? est-ce qu'on peut sortir (sans danger ou sans crainte) maintenant?;∎ is it safe to swim here? est-ce qu'on peut nager ici?, est-ce dangereux de nager ici?;∎ it isn't safe to play in the street il est dangereux de jouer dans la rue;∎ the bomb has been made safe la bombe a été désamorcée;∎ the police kept the crowd at a safe distance les policiers ont empêché la foule d'approcher de trop près;∎ the safe period = période du cycle pendant laquelle la femme est censée ne pas être féconde∎ I don't feel safe alone at night je ne me sens pas en sécurité tout seul la nuit;∎ the money's safe in the bank l'argent est en sécurité à la banque;∎ American keep safe! prends bien soin de toi!;∎ the secret will be safe with her elle ne risque pas d'ébruiter le secret;∎ safe from attack/from suspicion à l'abri d'une attaque/des soupçons;∎ you don't look very safe standing on that chair tu as l'air d'être en équilibre instable debout sur cette chaise;∎ (have a) safe journey! bon voyage!;∎ humorous no woman is safe with him c'est un coureur invétéré(c) (unharmed, undamaged → person) sain et sauf;∎ to come home safe rentrer sain et sauf;∎ safe and sound sain et sauf;∎ I'm glad to hear you're safe je suis content d'apprendre qu'il ne t'est rien arrivé;∎ we shall pay upon safe delivery of the goods nous payerons après réception des marchandises(d) (secure → place) sûr;∎ keep it in a safe place gardez-le en lieu sûr;∎ is there anywhere safe to leave my handbag? y a-t-il un lieu sûr où je puisse laisser mon sac à main?;∎ in safe hands en mains sûres;∎ in safe keeping en lieu sûr, en sûreté;∎ to give sth to sb for safe keeping confier qch à qn;∎ it's in his safe keeping c'est sous sa garde(e) (not risky, certain → course of action) sans risque ou risques, sans danger; (→ investment) sûr; (→ estimate) raisonnable;∎ I played it safe and arrived an hour early pour ne pas prendre de risques, je suis arrivé une heure en avance;∎ you're always safe ordering a steak on ne prend jamais de risques en commandant un steak;∎ a safe winner un (une) gagnant(e) certain(e);∎ the steak's a safe bet on ne prend jamais de risques en commandant le steak;∎ it's a safe bet that he'll be late on peut être sûr qu'il arrivera en retard;∎ it's a safe guess that… on ne prend pas beaucoup de risques en disant que…;∎ the safest option l'option la moins risquée;∎ I think it's safe to say that everybody enjoyed themselves je pense que l'on peut dire avec certitude que ça a plu à tout le monde;∎ it is a safe assumption that… on peut présumer sans risque que…;∎ take an umbrella (just) to be on the safe side prends un parapluie, c'est plus sûr ou au cas où;∎ it's as safe as houses cela ne présente pas le moindre risque;∎ proverb better safe than sorry deux précautions valent mieux qu'une(f) (reliable → driver) sûr, prudent;∎ is he safe with the money/the children? est-ce qu'on peut lui confier l'argent/les enfants (sans crainte)?;∎ she's a very safe driver c'est une conductrice très sûre ou très prudente;∎ he's a safe pair of hands (goalkeeper) il a les mains très sûres; (manager, minister etc) il est très fiable2 noun(a) (for money, valuables etc) coffre-fort m;∎ night or deposit safe coffre m de nuit(b) (for food) garde-manger m inv►► safe area zone f de sécurité;safe deposit dépôt m en coffre-fort;safe house (for spies, wanted man) refuge m;safe load (for lorry) charge f admissible; (for lift) charge f maximum; Electricity charge f de sécurité;safe sex rapports mpl sexuels protégés -
100 shore
shore [ʃɔ:(r)]1 noun(a) (edge, side → of sea) rivage m, bord m; (→ of lake, river) rive f, rivage m, bord m; (coast) côte f, littoral m;∎ the shores of the Mediterranean les rivages mpl de la Méditerranée;∎ can you see the houses on the other shore? vois-tu les maisons sur l'autre rive?(b) (dry land) terre f;∎ all the crew members are on shore tous les membres de l'équipage sont à terre;∎ to go on shore débarquerétayer, étançonner∎ he was one of the first Europeans to set foot on these shores il fut l'un des premiers Européens à poser le pied sur ces rives;∎ this bird is a rare visitor to these shores on observe rarement cet oiseau dans nos contrées►► Zoology shore crab crabe m vert ou enragé;shore excursion excursion f (lors d'une escale);Ornithology shore lark alouette f hausse-col, alouette f oreillarde;shore leave permission f à terre;American shore patrol police f militaire (de la Marine)(b) figurative soutenir;∎ the army shored up the crumbling dictatorship l'armée a maintenu au pouvoir la dictature qui s'effondrait;∎ the government must act to shore up the pound le gouvernement doit prendre des mesures visant à soutenir la livre
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British Museum — Infobox London museum name = British Museum established = 1753 collection = 7 million objects area = convert|13.5|acre|ha|1|abbr=on or convert|588000|sqft|m2| 2|abbr=on in 94 Galleries [ [http://www.uwosh.edu/cambridge/journals/morgan1.htm… … Wikipedia