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1 nid de brigands
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2 nid
nid [ni]masculine noun[d'oiseau] nest* * *ninom masculin nestPhrasal Verbs:* * *ni nm1) [oiseau] nest2) fig (= repaire) den, lair* * *nid nm (d'oiseaux, de fourmis, guêpes) nest; faire son nid to make its nest; tomber du nid to fall from the nest; quitter le nid familial fig to leave the nest; nous avons trouvé or surpris l'oiseau au nid fig we caught him at home; quand nous sommes arrivés, le nid était vide when we got there the bird(s) had flown.nid d'aigle eyrie; nid d'ange snuggle suit; nid de brigands den of thieves; nid d'espions spy ring; nid d'hirondelle bird's nest; potage aux nids d'hirondelle bird's-nest soup; nid de mitrailleuses machine gun nest; nid de pie Naut crow's nest; nid à poussière dust trap; nid de résistance pocket of resistance.[ni] nom masculin1. [d'oiseau, de guêpes etc] nest2. (figuré) [habitation] (little) nest3. [repaire]un nid d'espions a spy hideout, a den of spiesnid d'abeilles nom masculin→ link=nid-d'abeilles nid-d'abeillesnid d'aigle nom masculin(sens propre) eyrie, eagle's nestnid d'ange nom masculinnid d'hirondelle nom masculin -
3 cour des Miracles
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4 cour
cour [kuʀ]1. feminine nouna. [de bâtiment] courtyardb. ( = tribunal) courtc. [de roi] court2. compounds► cour d'appel ≈ Court of Appeal, ≈ appellate court (US)► cour d'assises ≈ court of assizes* * *kuʀ1) (de maison, bâtiment) courtyard; ( où l'on joue) playground; ( de ferme) yardla cour des grands — lit the older children's playground; fig the big league
2) ( de souverain) court; ( de personne en vue) entourage3) ( à une jeune fille) courtship4) Droit court‘messieurs, la cour’ — ‘all rise’
•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *kuʀ nf1) [ferme, jardin] yard, courtyard2) [immeuble] courtyard"Fenêtre sur Cour", d'Alfred Hitchcock — "Rear Window" by Alfred Hitchcock
"appartement sur cour, très calme et ensoleillé" — "apartment overlooking the courtyard, very quiet and sunny"
3) ÉDUCATIONcour de récréation — schoolyard, playground
4) DROIT court5) (royale) court6) (amoureuse)* * *cour nf1 (de maison, bâtiment) courtyard; ( où l'on joue) playground; ( de ferme) yard; la cour des grands lit the older children's playground; fig the big league; cour de ferme farmyard; sur cour overlooking the courtyard;2 ( de souverain) court; ( de personne en vue) entourage; cour d'Angleterre English court; cour royale/pontificale royal/papal court; habit de cour court dress; le roi et sa cour the king and his courtiers; être bien/mal en cour to be in/out of favourGB (auprès de with);3 ( à une jeune fille) courtship; faire la cour à to court; faire sa cour à lit, fig to pay court to;cour d'appel Jur court of appeal GB ou appeals US; cour d'arrivée arrivals area; cour d'assises Jur criminal court; cour de caserne barracks square; cour constitutionnelle Admin constitutional court; cour de départ departures area; cour d'école schoolyard; cour de gare station forecourt; cour d'honneur main courtyard; cour d'immeuble inner courtyard; cour intérieure inner courtyard; cour martiale Mil court-martial; passer en cour martiale to be court-martialled; faire passer qn en cour martiale to court-martial sb; cour des Miracles Hist area of a city frequented by beggars and thieves; fig den of thieves; cour de récréation playground; cour de renvoi court of appeal GB ou appeals US; Cour de cassation court of cassation; Cour des comptes national audit office; Cour européenne des droits de l'homme European Court of Human Rights; Cour européenne de justice European Court of Justice; Cour internationale de justice International Court of Justice; Cour de justice des communautés européennes = Cour européenne de justice; Cour suprême ( des États-Unis) Supreme Court; Cour de sûreté de l'État state security court.jouer dans la cour des grands to take on the big boys.[kur] nom féminin1. [d'immeuble] courtyardavec vue sur (la) cour looking onto the inside of the building ou onto the courtyard2. [d'un roi] courtêtre bien/mal en cour to be in/out of favour[tribunal]Cour des comptesthe French audit office, ≃ controller and auditor general (UK), ≃ General Accounting Office (US)5. (locution)faire la cour à quelqu'un to court somebody, to woo somebodyThis is the court which hears criminal cases. It is made up of a president, two assessors, and a jury of laymen. Normally the court meets every three months in each département.The highest court of civil and criminal appeal in France. The court has the power to overturn the decisions of lower courts when it believes the law has been misinterpreted. It does not rehear cases but simply analyses the way the law was applied.A state body that supervises the financial affairs of public bodies and local authorities, and monitors the way public funds are used. -
5 caverne
caverne [kavεʀn]feminine noun( = grotte) cave• c'est la caverne d'Ali Baba ! it's an Aladdin's cave!* * *kavɛʀnnom féminin ( grotte) cavern* * *kavɛʀn nf* * *caverne nf1 ( grotte) cavern;2 Anat cavity.caverne d'Ali Baba Aladdin's cave.[kavɛrn] nom féminin
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