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21 Chinese walls
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22 Chinese lacquer
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > Chinese lacquer
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23 Chinese aster
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24 Oost-Indische inkt Chinese inkt
Oost-Indische inkt Chinese inktDeens-Russisch woordenboek > Oost-Indische inkt Chinese inkt
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25 de Chinese Muur
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26 de Chinese muur
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27 een Chinees, Chinese
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28 Mandarin Chinese
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29 College, of, Traditional, Chinese, Medicine, Practitioners, and, Acupuncturists, of, Ontario
Ordre m des praticiens en médecine traditionnelle chinoise et des acupuncteurs de l'OntarioEnglish-French legislative terms > College, of, Traditional, Chinese, Medicine, Practitioners, and, Acupuncturists, of, Ontario
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30 traditional, Chinese, medicine
médecine f traditionnelle chinoiseEnglish-French legislative terms > traditional, Chinese, medicine
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31 traditional, Chinese, medicine, practitioner
praticien(ienne)en médecine traditionnelle chinoiseEnglish-French legislative terms > traditional, Chinese, medicine, practitioner
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32 Nationalities
Words like French can also refer to the language (e.g. a French textbook ⇒ Languages) and to the country (e.g. French history ⇒ Countries and continents).Note the different use of capital letters in English and French ; adjectives never have capitals in French:a French student= un étudiant français/une étudiante françaisea French nurse= une infirmière française/un infirmier françaisa French tourist= un touriste français/une touriste françaiseNouns have capitals in French when they mean a person of a specific nationality:a Frenchman= un Françaisa Frenchwoman= une FrançaiseFrench people or the French= les Français mpla Chinese man= un Chinoisa Chinese woman= une ChinoiseChinese people or the Chinese= les Chinois mplEnglish sometimes has a special word for a person of a specific nationality ; in French, the same word can almost always be either an adjective (no capitals) or a noun (with capitals):Danish= danoisa Dane= un Danois, une Danoisethe Danes= les Danois mplhe is French= il est français or c’est un Françaisshe is French= elle est française or c’est une Françaisethey are French= ( men or mixed) ils sont français or ce sont des Français ( women) elles sont françaises or ce sont des FrançaisesWhen the subject is a noun, like the teacher or Paul below, the adjective construction is normally used in French:the teacher is French= le professeur est françaisPaul is French= Paul est françaisAnne is French= Anne est françaisePaul and Anne are French= Paul et Anne sont françaisOther ways of expressing someone’s nationality or origins are:he’s of French extraction= il est d’origine françaiseshe was born in Germany= elle est née en Allemagnehe is a Spanish citizen= il est espagnola Belgian national= un ressortissant belgeshe comes from Nepal= elle vient du Népal -
33 A-share
STOCK EXCHANGE action f ordinaire sans droit de voteTurnover on the local currency A-share markets in Shanghai and Shenzhen, which are restricted to Chinese investors, has more than trebled, to a daily $6 billion - 8 billion, and prices have soared... The hard-currency B-share markets, supposedly reserved for foreigners but in fact havens for hot Chinese money, have almost doubled from their all-time lows earlier this year.
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34 Chinees
1 chinois♦voorbeelden:Chinees schrift • les caractères chinois〈zelfstandig; ironisch〉 spreek ik soms Chinees? • c'est du chinois que je parle?bij de Chinees gaan eten • aller (manger) au restaurant chinoiseen Chinees, Chinese • un(e) Chinois(e)het Chinees • le chinois -
35 Запретный город
adjchinese.lang. (La) Cité Interdite (пекинский императорский дворцовый комплекс, Гугун, 1406—1420) -
36 Мао Цзедун
nchinese.lang. Mao Tsé-Toung (ñòàðîå íàïîñàíîå - Mao Zedong) -
37 настенная газета
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38 cooking
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39 egg
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40 fashion
fashion [ˈfæ∫ən]1. nouna. ( = latest clothes, ideas) mode f• it's no longer the fashion to send children away to school ça ne se fait plus de mettre ses enfants en pensionb. ( = manner) façon f• I can cook after a fashion je me débrouille en cuisine, sans plus• it worked, after a fashion ça a marché plus ou moins bien2. compounds• the great fashion designers ( = couturiers) les grands couturiers mpl ► fashion editor noun rédacteur m, - trice f de mode* * *['fæʃn] 1.1) ( manner) façon f, manière f2) (vogue, trend) mode f ( for de)2. 3.to go out of fashion — se démoder, passer de mode
fashions plural noun4.ladies' fashions — vêtements mpl pour femmes
transitive verb façonner [clay, wood] ( into en); fabriquer [object] (out of, from de)
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