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2 Arômes à la gêne
generic name for a variety of tangy, lactic cheeses of the Lyon area that have been steeped in gêne, or dry marc, the dried grape skins left after grapes are pressed for wine. Can be of cow's milk, goat's milk, or a mixture. -
3 Dorade
generic name for group of ocean fish, the most prized of which is daurade, similar to porgy. -
4 Tomme
generic name for cheese, usually refers to a variety of cheeses in the Savoie; also, the fresh cheese used to make Cantal in the Auvergne. -
5 dénomination
dénomination [denɔminasjɔ̃]feminine noun( = nom) designation* * *denɔminasjɔ̃1) gén name2) Religion denomination•Phrasal Verbs:* * *denɔminasjɔ̃ nfdesignation, appellation* * *dénomination nf1 gén name;2 Relig denomination.[denɔminasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
6 Mirage…
The generic name of the most famous family of French jet fighter planes, manufactured by the Dassault Aviation company. The first production Mirages, the Mirage III, entered service in 1961 with the French Air Force; the latest variant, the Mirage 2000, first entered service in 1987. Numerous upgrades of the Mirage 2000 have since been developed for French and other air forces.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Mirage…
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7 Goujon
small catfish; generic name for a number of small fish. Also, preparation in which the central part of a larger fish is coated with bread crumbs, then deep fried. -
8 Gruyère
strictly speaking, cheese from the Gruyere area of Switzerland; in France, generic name for a number of hard, mild, cooked cheeses from the Jura, including Comté, Beaufort, and Emmental. -
9 traitement des gaz
обработка газа
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treatment of gases
Gas is treated before it can be supplied to the marketplace. The extent to which gas needs to be processed will depend on its quality, the amount of associated impurities such as water, carbon dioxide and sulphur compounds, and the ultimate end-use for the gas. Common gaseous impurities found in natural gas are carbon dioxide and sulphur compounds. Both have an acidic reaction and are given the generic name 'acid gases'. These gases can be removed by a number of commercial processes, using either a physical or a chemical solvent. Physical solvent processes tend to be used where gas pressures are high and for gases with lower levels of propane and heavier hydrocarbons. (Source: SHELL)
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10 générique
générique [ʒeneʀik]1. adjectivegeneric ; [produit] unbranded2. masculine noun* * *ʒeneʀik
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adjectif generic
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nom masculin Cinéma, Radio, Télévision1) ( liste) credits (pl)le générique de début/fin — opening/closing credits
2) ( présentation) titles (pl)* * *ʒeneʀik1. adj2. nmCINÉMA, TV credits pl* * *A adj [nom, terme, caractère, médicament] generic.1 ( liste) credits (pl); le générique de début/fin opening/closing credits; il n'était pas au générique his name was not on the credits;2 ( présentation) titles (pl).[ʒenerik] adjectif————————[ʒenerik] nom masculingénérique de début/fin opening/final credits2. [indicatif musical] signature tune -
11 Bibendum
Proper name. Nickname given to the Michelin logo-figure whose ample proportions seem to be delineated by a series of 'spare tyres'. (The word has become generic for a 'fatso', any outrageously fat man.) -
12 burmas
n. m. pl. 'Fake gems', paste jewellery. ( Burma, a firm dealing mainly in imitation jewellery, has gained fame through generic lexicalization of its name.) -
13 C.C.C.
n. m. 'Mac', mackintosh, raincoat. (C.C.C., a famous rainwear firm, gained fame through generic lexicalization of its name.) -
14 gaveau
n. m. Piano. Tâter du gaveau: To 'tickle the ivories', to play the piano. ( Gaveau is the name of a famous piano factor which has become generic for that instrument.) -
15 Job
Proper name. Brand of cigarette-paper for smokers who 'roll their own'. (Like many brand-names, it has become generic for any make.) -
16 moulinex
n. m. 'Mixer', any electrical appliance that grinds, pulps, liquidizes, etc. (Like many a brand-name, Moulinex has become generic.) -
17 ninas
n. m. 'Whiff', cheroot, inexpensive small cigar. (Originally a brand name, the word has become generic for cigarillos.) -
18 pataugas
n. m. pl. (Pronounced pataugasse): 'Clodhoppers', 'beetle-crushers', heavy rubber-soled shoes. (This is another case of a trade-name becoming generic; Pataugas manufacture shoes for farmers and hunting sportsmen.) -
19 rustine
n. f.1. Puncture-patch, rubber patch for tyre repair. (This is another instance of a very successful brand-name becoming generic.)2. 'Buttonholer', 'limpet-bore', tenacious and boring person (one who like the adhesive patch is hard to shake off). -
20 scotch
n. m.1. Whisky.2. 'Sellotape', transparent adhesive tape. (As with its English equivalent, Scotch, a brand-name, has become generic for any transparent adhesive tape.)
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