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1 common
common [ˈkɒmən]1. adjectivea. ( = shared) [interest, cause, language] commun• it's common knowledge that... chacun sait que...• it's something common to all young children c'est quelque chose qu'on trouve chez tous les jeunes enfants• a belief common to both Jews and Christians une croyance partagée par les juifs et les chrétiens► in common en communb. ( = ordinary) commun• to be common currency [idea, story] être répanduc. ( = vulgar) [accent, person] vulgaire2. noun3. compounds► common market noun ( = free trade organization) organisation f de libre-échange, marché m commun (entre pays quelconques)* * *['kɒmən] 1. 2.commons plural noun1) ( the people)3.the commons — les Communes fpl
1) ( frequent) courant, fréquentto be common among — être répandu chez [children, mammals etc]
2) ( shared) commun (to à)3) ( ordinary) [man] du peuple (after n)the common herd — péj la masse
a common criminal — péj un criminel ordinaire
it looks/sounds common — ça fait commun
5) [courtesy, decency] le/la plus élémentaire6) Zoology, Botany commun••to be as common as muck ou dirt — (colloq) ( vulgar) être d'une vulgarité crasse (colloq)
they are as common as muck — (colloq) ( widespread) on en ramasse à la pelle
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2 faithful
faithful [ˈfeɪθfʊl]1. adjective[person, account] fidèle2. plural noun* * *['feɪθfl] 1.2.the faithful — (+ v pl) les fidèles mpl
adjective ( all contexts) fidèle (to à) -
3 AD
[,ei 'di:]( abbreviation from Latin) (anno domini; (used in dates to mean after the birth of Jesus Christ; also used by non-Christians): in 630 AD; in the seventh century AD.) après J.-C. -
4 amen
interjection, noun((usually Amen) said or sung by Jews or Christians to express a wish that the prayer should be fulfilled.) amen -
5 BC
[,bi: ɡsi:]( abbreviation) (before Christ (used in dates; also used by non-Christians): in (the year) 470 BC.) avant J.-C. -
6 church
[ ə: ]1) (a building for public Christian worship.) église2) (a group of Christians considered as a whole: the Catholic Church.) Église• -
7 incarnation
noun ((the) human form taken by a divine being etc: Most Christians believe that Christ was the incarnation of God.) incarnation -
8 Sabbath
['sæbəƟ]((usually with the) a day of the week regularly set aside for religious services and rest - among the Jews, Saturday; among most Christians, Sunday.) sabbat; dimanche -
9 Sunday
(the first day of the week, the day following Saturday, kept for rest and worship among Christians.) dimanche- Sunday school - a month of Sundays -
10 muscular
1 Anat [disease, tissue] musculaire ; -
11 anger
anger ['æŋgə(r)]1 nouncolère f;∎ she felt intense anger elle était très en colère;∎ in a fit or a moment of anger dans un accès ou un mouvement de colère;∎ he later regretted words spoken in anger il regretta ensuite les paroles qu'il prononça sous le coup de la colère;∎ his family reacted with anger and disbelief at the verdict sa famille a réagi avec colère et incrédulité à l'annonce du verdict;∎ she spoke with barely suppressed anger elle parla avec une colère à peine dissimulée ou en réprimant mal sa colère;∎ to move sb to anger mettre qn en colèremettre en colère, énerver;∎ he's easily angered il se met facilement en colère, il s'emporte facilement;∎ he is angered by suggestions that he took bribes cela le met en colère qu'on suggère qu'il ait pu accepter des pots-de-vin;∎ these remarks have angered Christians ces commentaires ont provoqué la colère de la communauté chrétienne -
12 evangelical
evangelical [‚i:væn'dʒelɪkəl](relating to Gospels) évangélique;∎ evangelical preacher évangéliste mf;∎ an evangelical Christian/church/sect un chrétien/une église/une secte évangélique;∎ he's one of these evangelical Christians c'est un de ces évangélistes;∎ evangelical zeal zèle m religieux;∎ figurative an evangelical vegetarian/communist un végétarien/communiste à tout crin2 nounévangélique mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > evangelical
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13 intermarriage
intermarriage [‚ɪntə'mærɪdʒ](b) (between different races, religions, nationalities) mariage m mixte;∎ intermarriage between Jews and Christians mariage mixte entre juifs et chrétiensUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > intermarriage
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