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1 déchu
déchu, e [de∫y][président, champion] deposed* * *
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participe passé adjectif [monarque, dictateur] deposed; [ange] fallen* * *deʃy déchu, -e1. ppSee:2. adj* * *A pp ⇒ déchoir.B pp adj [monarque, dictateur] deposed; [ange] fallen; politicien déchu political has-been○, politician who has fallen out of favourGB; une star déchue a has-been○, a star whose popularity has waned.→ link=déchoir déchoir————————[président] deposed[ange, humanité] fallen -
2 souverain
souverain, e [suv(ə)ʀɛ̃, εn]1. adjectivea. [État, puissance] sovereign ; [assemblée, juge] supremeb. [mépris] supreme2. masculine noun, feminine noun( = monarque) sovereign• souverain absolu/constitutionnel absolute/constitutional monarch* * *
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souveraine suvʀɛ̃, ɛn adjectif1) ( indépendant) [État, peuple, droit, pouvoir] sovereign; [décision, autorité] supreme2) ( suprême) [bonheur, talent, mépris] supreme3) ( infaillible) [remède, potion] sovereign; [conseil, vertu] sterling4) ( hautain) [personne] haughty
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nom masculin, féminin sovereign, monarch
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* * *suv(ə)ʀɛ̃, ɛn souverain, -e1. adj1) (pays) sovereign2) (mépris) supreme2. nm/fsovereign, monarch* * *A adj1 ( indépendant) [État, peuple, droit, pouvoir] sovereign; [décision, autorité] supreme; l'Allemagne unifiée et souveraine a unified, sovereign Germany;2 ( suprême) [bonheur, talent, mépris] supreme; faire preuve d'une indifférence souveraine to show supreme indifference; rechercher le souverain bien Philos to seek the sovereign good;3 ( infaillible) [remède, potion] sovereign; [conseil, vertu] sterling; essayez ça, c'est souverain contre les maux de gorge try this, it works wonders for sore throats;4 ( hautain) [personne] haughty.C nm ( monnaie) sovereign.( féminin souveraine) [suvrɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif3. [suprême] supreme4. PHILOSOPHIE5. RELIGIONle souverain pontife the Pope, the Supreme Pontiff————————, souveraine [suvrɛ̃, ɛn] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin[monnaie] sovereign (coin)
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