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2 richement
richement [ʀi∫mɑ̃]adverb* * *ʀiʃmɑ̃adverbe [meublé, vêtu, décoré, illustré] richly, lavishlyrichement dotée — [fille] provided with a large dowry; [tombola] with big prizes
* * *ʀiʃmɑ̃ adv* * *richement adv1 ( luxueusement) [meublé] richly; [vêtu, décoré] lavishly, elaborately; [illustré] richly, lavishly; richement dotée [fille] provided with a large dowry; [tombola] with big prizes;2 ( pour pourvoir de biens) marier richement sa fille to make a wealthy match for one's daughter.[riʃmɑ̃] adverbe3. [de manière à rendre riche]il a richement marié sa fille ou marié sa fille richement he married his daughter into a wealthy family -
3 album
album [albɔm]masculine noun( = livre, disque) album• album (de) photos/de timbres photo/stamp album* * *albɔmnom masculin1) ( livre illustré) illustrated book2) (pour timbres, cartes etc) album3) ( disque) album•Phrasal Verbs:* * *albɔm nm1) (= livre) album2) (= disque) album* * *album nm1 ( livre illustré) illustrated book; album de bandes dessinées comic strip book;2 (classeur, cahier) album; album de photographies/cartes postales/timbres photograph/postcard/stamp album;3 ( disque) album; double album double album.album à colorier colouringGB book; album de famille family album.[albɔm] nom masculin1. [livre] albumalbum à colorier colouring ou painting book -
4 illustration
illustration [i(l)lystʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ilystʀasjɔ̃nom féminin illustration* * *i(l)lystʀasjɔ̃ nf1) (= exemple) illustration2) (= image) illustration3) (= iconographie) illustrations pl* * *illustration nf1 ( exemple) illustration;2 ( image) illustration;3 ( iconographie) illustration; un texte original enrichi par une illustration remarquable an original text strikingly illustrated; elle se chargera de l'illustration de l'album she will illustrate the album.[ilystrasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [image, activité] illustration[ensemble d'images] illustrations2. (figuré) [démonstration] illustration -
5 illustré
illustre [i(l)lystʀ]adjective* * *ilystʀadjectif illustrious* * *i(l)lystʀ adj* * *illustre adj ( tous contextes) illustrious; l'illustre M. Guicharel the illustrious Mr Guicharel; un illustre inconnu a perfect nobody.Illustre Compagnie French Academy.————————nom masculin -
6 texte
texte [tεkst]1. masculine nouna. text• « texte et illustrations de Julien Leduc » "written and illustrated by Julien Leduc"• apprendre son texte [acteur] to learn one's linesb. ( = fragment) passagec. ( = énoncé) [de dissertation] subject2. compounds* * *tɛkstnom masculin‘texte intégral’ — ‘unabridged’
3) Administration, Droit, Politique ( libellé) wording, text•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tɛkst nm1) text2) THÉÂTRE* * *texte nm1 gén text; ( livre) text; ( passage) extract, text; le texte d'une chanson/d'un ouvrage illustré/d'un discours the text of a song/of an illustrated book/of a speech; faire une explication de texte to do a commentary on a text; textes choisis de Montaigne selected extracts from Montaigne; lire une œuvre étrangère dans le texte to read a foreign work in the original; en français dans le texte in French in the original text; ‘texte intégral’ ‘unabridged text’;4 Ordinat text;5 Imprim copy.texte de loi ( proposé) bill; ( promulgué) law; adopter un texte de loi to pass a law; le texte (de loi) entre en vigueur demain the bill will become law tomorrow; texte libre Scol free composition; les textes sacrés Relig the sacred texts.[text] nom masculin1. [écrit] textcommenter/résumer un texte to do a commentary on/to do a précis of a text2. [œuvre littéraire] text[extrait d'une œuvre] passage[le traité lui-même] treatyselon le texte de la loi/du traité according to the terms of the law/treaty5. IMPRIMERIE [opposé aux marges, aux illustrations] text6. LINGUISTIQUE [corpus, énoncé] textdans le texte locution adverbiale -
7 abondamment
abondamment [abɔ̃damɑ̃]adverb• manger/boire abondamment to eat/drink a great amount* * *abɔ̃damɑ̃adverbe [boire, illustrer] copiously; [pleuvoir] heavily; [évoquer, souligner] at lengthabondamment documenté — [livre] extremely well-researched
* * *abɔ̃damɑ̃ adv1) [diffusé, utilisé] widely, [illustré] copiously illustrated2) [saigner] copiously, [transpirer] profusely, copiously, [rincer] thoroughly* * *abondamment adv [boire, manger] copiously; [illustrer] copiously; [pleuvoir] heavily; [évoquer, souligner] at length; l'événement fut abondamment commenté dans la presse the event was commented on at considerable length in the press; il était abondamment documenté [personne] he was extremely well-informed; [livre] it was extremely well-researched; rincer abondamment à l'eau rinse thoroughly with water.[abɔ̃damɑ̃] adverbe[servir, saler] copiously[rincer] thoroughlyelle a abondamment traité la question she has amply ou fully dealt with the question -
8 calendrier
calendrier [kalɑ̃dʀije]1. masculine nouna. ( = jours et mois) calendarb. ( = programme) schedule2. compounds* * *kalɑ̃dʀijenom masculin1) calendar2) ( programme) schedule3) ( dates) dates (pl)* * *kalɑ̃dʀije nm* * *calendrier nm1 ( système) calendar; calendrier républicain French Revolutionary calendar; calendrier perpétuel perpetual calendar; ⇒ grégorien;2 ( imprimé) calendar; calendrier illustré illustrated calendar;3 ( programme) schedule; être en avance sur son calendrier to be ahead of (one's) schedule;4 ( dates) dates (pl); le calendrier des vacances scolaires the dates of school holidays GB ou vacation US.[kalɑ̃drije] nom masculin1. [tableau, livret] calendarcalendrier grégorien/républicain Gregorian/Republican calendarcalendrier perpétuel/à effeuiller perpetual/tear-off calendarThe Republican calendar was first used in 1793. The year began on 22nd September and was divided into twelve months of thirty days each, the remaining days being given over to celebrations. The names of the months were inspired by the changing seasons, the weather and the harvest: vendémiaire, brumaire, frimaire, nivôse, pluviôse, ventôse, germinal, floréal, prairial, messidor, thermidor, fructidor. The calendar was officially replaced by the Gregorian calendar in 1806. -
9 magnifiquement
magnifiquement [maɲifikmɑ̃]adverb* * *maɲifikmɑ̃ adv* * *magnifiquement adv gén splendidly; [recevoir] lavishly; un rôle magnifiquement interprété a splendid interpretation of the role.[maɲifikmɑ̃] adverbe2. [bien] superbly -
10 potage
n. m.1. Servir le potage à la seringue (joc. & iron.): To act in a miserly way. (The imagery of the expression is illustrated in the film Porte des Lilas featuring Georges Brassens; in that film the proprietor of a very low-class bistrot is seen serving vin rouge with a syringe and when a customer fails to pay, the beverage is sucked back into the dispensing instrument.)a To be 'in the soup', 'in a fix', to be in trouble.b To be 'out cold', to be unconscious.a To fall into the water (a river, the sea, a lake).b To swoon, to faint. -
11 sac
n. m.1. 'Belly', stomach. S'en mettre plein le sac: To 'stuff one's face', to have a hearty meal.2. Unit of ten francs or ten-franc note. (Prior to the 1958 remonetization, the amount was 1000 francs. According to certain sources inflation in the mid-yos resulted in an upgrading of the sac to 100 nouveaux francs.)3. Etre au sac (also: avoir le sac): To be 'stinking rich', to be 'rolling in it', to be very wealthy. (Expressions such as épouser un sac: to marry a wealthy girl, and terms like gros sac: wealthy so-and-so, confirm the money image of this meaning of the word.)4. Faire son sac: To 'make one's pile', to amass a fortune.5. L'affaire est dans le sac!a It's in the bag! — It's a dead-cert! — It's a sure thing!b (iron.): She's preggers! — She is pregnant.6. Avoir son sac: To 'have had a skinful', to be drunk. (The boozing image is further illustrated in the term sac à vin: 'wino', dipsomaniac.)a (of person): To be 'dressed like a guy', to be frumpily attired.b (of work, plans, etc.): To be in a right old mcss, in total disarray.8. Vider son Sac: To 'get something off one's chest', to speak onc's mind.9. Mettez ça dans votre sac!a Keep it under your hat! — Keep this to yourself! — Don't mention this to anyone!b Put that in your pipe and smoke it! — Accept that fact if you can! (There's littlc else you can do!)10. Travailler le sac (Boxing): To have a workout with the punchbag.11. Mettre dans le meme sac (fig.): To 'tar with the same brush', to 'lump together', to judge in the same manner.12. Avoir la tête dans le sac: To be completely out of funds, to be near to financial ruin.14. Sac à malice(s): 'Tricky customer', cunning so- and-so (character who always seems to have something left in his bag of tricks).15. Sac d'embrouilles: Inextricably jumbled issue or situation (literally a tangled web. Also: sac de næuds).16. Sac à viande (joc.): Sleeping-bag.17. Sac d'os: 'Bag of bones', skinny person. Quel sac d'os! I've seen more meat on a butcher's pencil! -
12 zigouigoui
n. m. ( joc): 'Joystick', 'cock', penis. (San-Antonio illustrated the humorous connotation of the word in the expression beau comme un zigouigoui de marié.) -
13 Paris Match
Popular French weekly newsmagazines, Paris Match was founded in 1949. Originally a photonews magazine, concentrating more on well illustrated reports on national and international affairs, it has progressively moved in the direction of a showbiz and people magazine, though with a particular interest in the private lives of politicians and other public figures.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Paris Match
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