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prince [pʀɛ̃s]masculine noun* * *pʀɛ̃snom masculin princePhrasal Verbs:••* * *pʀɛ̃s nm* * *prince nm1 ⇒ Les titres de politesse ( membre d'une famille souveraine) prince; le prince de Monaco/Galles the Prince of Monaco/Wales; le prince Charles Prince Charles;2 ( numéro un) king; le prince de la mode the king of fashion.le prince charmant Prince Charming; prince consort prince consort; prince de l'Église prince of the Church; prince héritier crown prince; prince du sang royal prince; le prince des Ténèbres the Prince of Darkness.vivre comme un prince or en prince to live like a king; vêtu comme un prince dressed like a prince; être or se montrer bon prince to be magnanimous.[prɛ̃s] nom masculin1. [souverain, fils de roi] princeêtre ou se montrer bon prince to behave generouslycet enfant est traité/vêtu comme un prince that child is treated/dressed like a prince2. [personnage important] princele prince des enfers ou des ténèbres Satan, the prince of darknessle prince des Apôtres [saint Pierre] the prince of the Apostles -
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adjectiveroyal ; ( = superbe) [cadeau, demeure, repas] fit for a king attrib ; [salaire] princely ; [indifférence, mépris] majestic* * *1) ( de souverain) royal2) ( magnifique) [accueil] royal; [cadeau] fit for a king (après n); [salaire] princely3) ( suprême) [indifférence] supreme; [mépris] majestic; [paix] blissful* * *ʀwajal, o royal, -eroyaux mpl adj1) (résidence) royal2) fig (= somptueux)un accueil royal — a royal welcome, (= total)
* * *A adjB royale nf1 Culin royale (savoury egg custard); royale de carotte/gibier/volaille carrot/game/chicken royale; à la royale à la royale;3 ( barbe) imperial.[bijoux, insignes, appartements, palais, académie] royala. [en Grande-Bretagne] the Royal Familyb. [ailleurs] the royal familyprince royal crown prince, heir apparent2. [somptueux - cadeau] magnificent, princely ; [ - pourboire] lavish ; [ - salaire] princely ; [ - accueil] royal3. [extrême - mépris] total————————royale nom féminin(familier) [marine]
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Crown prince — Crown Princess redirects here. For the ship, see Crown Princess (ship). Throngs before the Imperial Palace in Japan awaiting the appearance of the Crown Prince Hirohito for the recent proclamation of his official recognition as the heir apparent… … Wikipedia
Crown Prince — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown Prince — Crown Princes N COUNT: usu the N in sing; N TITLE A Crown Prince is a prince who will be king of his country when the present king or queen dies. ...the crown prince s palace. ...Sultan Mahmood s son, Crown Prince Ibrahim Mahmood … English dictionary
crown prince — noun count a prince who will become king after the present king or queen dies … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
crown prince — n the son of a king or queen, who is expected to become the next king … Dictionary of contemporary English
crown prince — crown′ prince′ n. a male heir apparent to a throne • Etymology: 1785–95 … From formal English to slang
Crown prince — ► NOUN ▪ (in some countries) a male heir to a throne … English terms dictionary
crown prince — n. the male heir apparent to a throne … English World dictionary
crown prince — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms crown prince : singular crown prince plural crown princes a prince who will become king after the present king or queen dies … English dictionary
Crown Prince — Their heir to the throne, ranking in precedence above all other princes in a kingdom. In England, the Prince of Wales was the Crown Prince for most of the high middle ages. This usage continues today both in reference to the Royal house of… … Medieval glossary
crown prince — noun (C) the boy or man who is expected to become the next king: Crown Prince Frederick … Longman dictionary of contemporary English