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1 train
train [treɪn]1 noun∎ to go by train prendre le train, aller en train;∎ the 5 o'clock train le train de 5 heures;∎ the Cardiff train, the train to Cardiff le train de Cardiff;∎ I met a friend on the train j'ai rencontré un ami dans le train;∎ to transport goods by train transporter des marchandises par voie ferrée ou rail;∎ to the trains (sign) accès aux quais(b) (procession → of vehicles) file f, cortège m; (→ of mules) file f; (→ of camels) caravane f; Military convoi m; (retinue) suite f, équipage m; Military équipage m;∎ the famine brought disease in its train la maladie succéda à la famine;∎ the evils that follow in the train of war les maux que la guerre engendre(c) (of dress) traîne f(d) (connected sequence) suite f, série f;∎ in an unbroken train en succession ininterrompue;∎ a train of events une suite d'événements;∎ a train of thought un enchaînement d'idées;∎ my remark interrupted her train of thought ma remarque a interrompu le fil de sa pensée ou ses pensées;∎ to follow sb's train of thought suivre le raisonnement de qn(e) Technology train m;∎ train of gears train m d'engrenage∎ in train en marche;∎ to set sth in train mettre qch en marche(dispute, strike) des cheminots, des chemins de fer; (reservation, ticket) de train;∎ there is a good train service to the city la ville est bien desservie par le train;∎ there is an hourly train service il y a des trains toutes les heures(a) (employee, soldier) former; (voice) travailler; (ear) exercer; (animal) dresser; (mind) former; Sport entraîner;∎ he is training sb to take over from him il forme son successeur;∎ to train sb in a trade apprendre un métier à qn, préparer qn à un métier;∎ she was trained in economics elle a reçu une formation d'économiste;∎ he was trained at Sandhurst il a fait ses classes à Sandhurst;∎ to train sb to use sth apprendre à qn à utiliser qch;∎ he has been trained in the use of explosives il a été formé au maniement des explosifs;∎ the dogs have been trained to detect explosives les chiens ont été dressés pour détecter les explosifs(b) (direct, aim) braquer;∎ he trained his gun on us il a braqué son arme sur nous∎ we trained it down to the South of France nous sommes allés en train jusque dans le Midi de la France□(a) (do professional training) recevoir une formation;∎ I trained as a translator j'ai reçu une formation de traducteur;∎ she's training as a teacher elle suit une formation pédagogique;∎ where did you train? où avez-vous reçu votre formation?►► train set train m électrique;train station gare f (de chemin de fer);train surfing = pratique dangereuse qui consiste pour des jeunes à sauter sur le marche-pied d'un train qui démarre et sauter à nouveau sur le quai quand le train arrive au bout du quaiformer -
2 Boxer, Charles Ralph
(1904-2000)Eminent British scholar, author, teacher, collector, soldier, and authority on the history of Portugal's overseas empire (1415-1825). Trained as a professional soldier, not an academic, Boxer was educated at Sandhurst and served as a British army officer and Japanese language specialist in the Far East until 1947. Captured when the Japanese took Hong Kong early in World War II, he spent the remainder of the war in Japanese prison camps. After the war, he retired from his military career and began a long, distinguished academic career. In 1947, he was appointed Camoens Professor of Portuguese, King's College, University of London. He also taught at London's School of African and Oriental Studies and at Yale and Indiana Universities.Numbering more than 300, his many publications on the Portuguese empire in Africa, Asia, and Brazil to 1825 dominated international scholarship on the subject during the last half of the 20th century. His masterful general historical synthesis of 1969, The Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1415-1825, remains a classic. With his mastery of Far Eastern languages, as well as Dutch, Portuguese, French, Spanish, and German, Boxer was also an avid collector of rare coins, art objects, books, and manuscripts. His extraordinary private collection remains preserved in the Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington. Like his contemporary academic colleague, Gilberto Freyre, some of his writings had an impact beyond the academy and became politically controversial. Boxer's incisive 1963 book, Race Relations in the Portuguese Colonial Empire ( 1415-1800), was not well-received by Portugal's dictatorship, then embroiled in colonial wars in Africa. Briefly, Boxer was ostracized in Lisbon. Following the Revolution of 25 April 1974, however, many of Boxer's books were published in Portuguese in Portugal. -
3 Saint-Cyr
French military academy, the equivalent of the US West Point or Britain's Sandhurst. Located at Saint Cyr l'Ecole, just west of Paris, this military academy was founded under Napoleon in 1802. It trains the elite officer corps of the French army and of the Gendarmerie, the national police force that comes under military command in France. Graduates of this school are known as Saint-Cyriens. for most of its existence the school has only trained male students; but in 1983 it was opened up to female recruits. The school has a second campus at Coëtquidan, in the west of Brittany.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Saint-Cyr
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