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1 discours
discours [diskuʀ]masculine nouna. ( = allocution) speech• le discours du trône the Queen's (or King's) speech• faire or prononcer un discours to make a speechb. (pejorative) tous ces beaux discours n'y changeront rien all these fine words won't make any difference• assez de discours, des faits ! that's enough talk, let's see some action!c. ( = idées exprimées) viewsd. le discours ( = expression verbale) speech• au discours direct/indirect in direct/indirect speech* * *diskuʀnom masculin invariable2) ( paroles) talkassez de discours, des actes! — let's have less talk and more action!
3) ( propos) views (pl); Politique position* * *diskuʀ1. vbSee:2. nm1) (= allocution) speech2) (= analyse) lineVotre discours est très radical. — You take a very radical line.
3) péjoratif (= parole)pas de discours, des actes! — we need action, not words!
4) LINGUISTIQUE speechdiscours indirect — indirect speech, reported speech
* * *discours nm inv1 ( exposé) speech (devant in front of; sur on); faire/prononcer/improviser un discours to make/to deliver/to improvise a speech; un discours inaugural/d'ouverture/de clôture/d'investiture inaugural/opening/closing/investiture speech; un discours, un discours! speech, speech!;2 ( paroles) talk; assez de discours, des actes! let's have less talk and more action!, we want deeds not words!; il nous ennuie avec ses discours he bores us with his talk; fais ce que je te dis et pas de discours! do what I say and no argument!; tenir de longs discours sur qch to talk at great length about sth, to hold forth about sth; les beaux discours ne servent à rien fine words butter no parsnips;3 ( propos) views (pl); Pol position; il tient toujours le même discours his views haven't changed; le discours écologique/des syndicats the position of the ecologists/the unions;4 Ling ( utilisation de la langue) speech; ( unité de comportement) discourse; discours direct/indirect/rapporté direct/indirect/reported speech; l'analyse du discours discourse analysis.discours programme Pol keynote speech.[diskur] nom masculindiscours de bienvenue welcoming speech ou addressdiscours d'inauguration inaugural lecture ou speechdiscours du trône POLITIQUE inaugural speech (of a sovereign before a Parliamentary session), King's Speech, Queen's Speech2. (péjoratif) [bavardage] chatterse perdre en longs discours to talk ou to chatter endlessly3. LINGUISTIQUE [langage réalisé] speech[unité supérieure à la phrase] discourse5. [expression d'une opinion] discourse -
2 univers
univers [ynivεʀ]masculine noununiverse ; ( = milieu, domaine) world* * *ynivɛʀnom masculin invariable1) ( en astronomie) universe2) ( humanité) whole world3) ( monde) world* * *ynivɛʀ nm* * *univers nm inv1 Astron universe; la naissance de l'univers the birth of the universe;2 ( humanité) whole world;3 ( monde) world; des univers bien distincts distinctly separate worlds; l'univers de Kafka Kafka's world; un univers totalement irréel a totally unreal world.univers du discours Ling universe of discourse.[ynivɛr] nom masculin1. ASTRONOMIE -
3 discursif
( féminin discursive) [diskyrsif, iv] adjectif1. [raisonné] discursive -
4 disserter
disserter [disεʀte]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *disɛʀte* * *disɛʀte vi* * *disserter verb table: aimer vi2 Scol ( composer une dissertation) to write (an essay) (sur on).[disɛrte] verbe intransitif1. ÉDUCATION & UNIVERSITÉ2. (figuré & péjoratif) to hold forth on ou about -
5 identitaire
identitaire [idɑ̃titεʀ]adjective• les revendications identitaires des multiples ethnies the various ethnic groups' demands for recognition* * *idɑ̃titɛʀadjectif [crise, révolution, marqueur] identity; [ambivalence, confusion] about one's identity; [affirmation, question] of identity* * *idɑ̃titɛʀ adj* * *identitaire adj [crise, révolution, marqueur] identity; [ambivalence, confusion] about one's identity; [affirmation, question] of identity.[idɑ̃titɛr] adjectifdémarche/revendication identitaire assertion of (one's) identity -
6 méthode
méthode [metɔd]feminine nouna. ( = moyen) methodb. ( = ordre) il n'a aucune méthode he's not in the least methodicalc. ( = livre) manual* * *metɔd1) gén, Philosophie method2) ( ordre)3) ( manuel) ( de musique) method; ( de langues) course book GB, textbook US4) ( système) way* * *metɔd nf1) (= moyen) method2) (= livre, ouvrage) manual, tutor* * *méthode nf1 gén, Philos method; méthodes terroristes terrorist methods; la méthode expérimentale/déductive the experimental/deductive method; le Discours de la méthode Discourse on method; méthode de gestion/fabrication management/production method; une méthode d'enseignement/de lecture a teaching/reading method; méthode active progressive method; méthode audio-visuelle audio-visual method; méthode directe ( d'enseignement des langues) direct ou natural method; méthode globale look and say method; méthode syllabique phonics (+ v sg);2 ( qualité logique) procéder avec calme et méthode to proceed calmly and methodically; il manque de méthode he's unmethodical, he's not methodical; avoir de la méthode to be methodical;3 ( livret d'apprentissage) ( de musique) method, tutor GB; ( de langues) course book GB, textbook US; une méthode de violon a violin method ou tutor; une méthode de russe a Russian course book ou textbook;4 ( approche) way; j'ai ma méthode pour le convaincre I've got a way of convincing him; il n'y a pas de méthode miracle pour réussir there is no magic formula for success.[metɔd] nom féminin1. [système] methodméthode globale [d'apprentissage de la lecture] word recognition method2. [organisation] methodvous manquez de méthode you lack method, you aren't methodical enough3. (familier) [astuce]lui, il a la méthode! he's got the hang of it ou the knack!4. [manuel]méthode de solfège music handbook ou manual -
7 univers du discours
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