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  • 1 égocentrique

    égocentrique [egosɑ̃tʀik]
    1. adjective
    egocentric, self-centered
    2. masculine noun, feminine noun
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    egosɑ̃tʀik
    adjectif, nom masculin et féminin egocentric
    * * *
    eɡosɑ̃tʀik adj
    self-centred Grande-Bretagne self-centered USA egocentric
    * * *
    égocentrique adj, nmf egocentric.
    [egɔsɑ̃trik] adjectif
    ————————
    [egɔsɑ̃trik] nom masculin et féminin
    egocentric ou self-centred person

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > égocentrique

  • 2 anse de panier

    Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > anse de panier

  • 3 en plein cintre

    2) (arc) semicircular
    3) (fenêtre, porte) round-headed

    Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > en plein cintre

  • 4 Marais

    marais [maʀε]
    masculine noun
    ( = terrain) marsh
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    maʀɛ
    nom masculin invariable marsh, swamp
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    maʀɛ nm
    marsh, swamp
    * * *
    marais nm inv
    1 Géog marsh; ( dans les tropiques) swamp;
    2 fig quagmire.
    marais salant saltern.
    [marɛ] nom propre masculin
    1. [quartier]
    One of the oldest areas in Paris, the Marais is known for its 17th century aristocratic residences ( hôtels particuliers), art galleries, boutiques and smart cafés. It is home to Paris' oldest Jewish community, centered around the rue des Rosiers.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > Marais

  • 5 Bordeaux

       1) A major port city in southwest France, on the Gironde, and capital of the Aquitaine region.
       2) Wine, and wine growing region. With Burgundy and Champagne,the Bordeaux region is one of the three most famous wine-producing regionsin France. Historically, its fame is at least in part due to the fact that of these three big wine-growing areas, the Bordeaux vineyard is the only one with immediate access to the sea, an advantage that has enabled it to be France's major wine exporting region for many centuries.
       In 1152, when queen Eleanor of Aquitaine married the English king Henry II, the Aquitaine region became economically integrated into the Anglo-Norman world, the Bordeaux region becoming a major supplier of wine for England. This historic wine exporting tradition helped Bordeaux to develop far stronger commercial links in the ensuing centuries, firmly establishing Bordeaux wines, often referred to generically in English as "clarets", on the international market.
       The Bordeaux vineyard is centered round the port city of Bordeaux, along the estuary of the Gironde, and the rivers Garonne and Dordogne. It is a large vineyard, and the geo-specific appellation "Bordeaux" covers an area stretching some 100 km both north-south and east-west.
       While the appellation contrôlée covers wines of medium quality from all over this region, many if not most of the top quality clarets grown in the overall area benefit from more specific and distinctive area appellations, such as Médoc, Graves or Saint Emilion, and even more local appellations such as Pauillac, Graves and Saint-Estèphe.
       Unlike other wine-growing areas, the Bordeaux area operates classifications of many of its top wines, notably those from the Médoc and Saint Emilion vineyards. The best estates in these areas have the right to sell wines designated as grand cru. Below the grand crus come other high quality wines designated as cru bourgeois.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bordeaux

  • 6 Quartier Latin

       Covering part of the 6th arondissement, and also part of the 5th, this is the traditional student quarter of Paris, centered on the Sorbonne and the Panthéon. The narrow pedestrian streets are full of cafés and restaurants, and the busy boulevards, particularly the Boulevard Saint Michel, known as the Boul'Mich, have bookshops, cinemas and other shops

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Quartier Latin

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  • centered — adj. 1. being or placed in the center. [WordNet 1.5] 2. concentrated on or clustered around a central point or purpose. Syn: centred, centralized, focused. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • centered — [sent′ərd] adj. 1. being at the center 2. having (a specified thing) as the focus of interest or activity: used in hyphenated compounds [consumer centered] 3. mentally and emotionally stable; balanced; collected …   English World dictionary

  • centered —   [engl.], zentriert …   Universal-Lexikon

  • centered — /sen teuhrd/, adj. 1. having a central axis: a centered arc. 2. equidistant from all bordering or adjacent areas; situated in the center: The illustration was centered on the page. 3. Print. set above the base line at approximately the level of… …   Universalium

  • -centered — cen|tered [ sentərd ] suffix 1. ) used with some nouns to make adjectives describing who or what is considered most important when planning a policy or activity: child centered learning methods a student centered approach 2. ) used with some… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • centered — adjective Date: circa 1893 1. having a center often used in combination < a dark centered coneflower > 2. having a center of curvature often used in combination < a 3 centered arch > 3. emotionally stable and secure • centeredness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • centered — concentrated concentrated adj. 1. Having a high density of (the indicated substance); as, a narrow thread of concentrated ore. Note: [Narrower terms: {undiluted} (vs. diluted)] [WordNet 1.5] 2. Gathered together or made less diffuse; as, their… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Centered — Center Cen ter, Centre Cen tre v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Centered} or {Centred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Centering} or {Centring}.] 1. To be placed in a center; to be central. [1913 Webster] 2. To be collected to a point; to be concentrated; to rest on, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • centered — cen|tered [ sentərd ] adjective sensible, calm, and confident: Julia is intelligent and very centered …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • centered — cen•tered [[t]ˈsɛn tərd[/t]] adj. 1) having a central axis: a centered arc[/ex] 2) equidistant from all adjacent areas; situated in the center 3) inwardly calm and steady • Etymology: 1580–90 …   From formal English to slang

  • centered — See high centered …   Dictionary of automotive terms

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