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1 John
John [dʒɒn]Bible Jean m;∎ the Gospel According to (Saint) John l'Évangile selon saint Jean;∎ (Saint) John the Baptist (saint) Jean-Baptiste►► humorous John Barleycorn = personnage symbolisant l'alcool, notamment le whisky;John Birch Society = organisation conservatrice américaine, particulièrement hostile au communisme, influente dans les années 50-60;John Bull John Bull (personnification de la nation anglaise, du peuple anglais);American John Doe (average person) l'Américain m moyen, ≃ Monsieur Dupont; familiar (unidentified man → under arrest) inconnu□ m; (corpse) mort m non identifié□ ;Ichthyology John Dory saint-pierre m inv;American familiar John Hancock, John Henry signature□ f, griboullis m;∎ to lay one's John Hancock = apposer sa signature au bas d'un document;John Lackland Jean sans Terre;John o'Groats = village d'Écosse qui marque le point le plus septentrional de la Grande-Bretagne continentale; -
2 John
John pr n Jean ; (Saint) John the Baptist Saint Jean-Baptiste ; (Saint) John of the Cross (Saint) Jean de la Croix. -
3 John
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4 john
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5 john
john [dʒɒn](b) (prostitute's client) micheton m -
6 John Bull
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7 John Doe
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8 John Dory
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9 John Hancock
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10 John Q Public
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11 John Bull
RU John Bull [personnage fictif censé représenter l'archétype de l'Anglais]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > John Bull
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12 John Doe
[U] John Doe [dans une procédure judiciaire, désigne un homme inconnu ou non identifié]. En France, on dirait "X"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > John Doe
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13 John Hancock
[fam.] [U] signature [par allusion à John Hancock, l'un des signataires de la Déclaration d'Indépendance, dont le paraphe était d'un graphisme particulièrement flamboyant]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > John Hancock
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14 John Bull
noun ( Englishman) l'Anglais m moyen -
15 John Doe
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16 John Q Public
(colloq) noun US l'homme m de la rue -
17 St John Ambulance
= organisme bénévole de secours d'urgence en Grande-BretagneUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > St John Ambulance
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18 Dear John letter
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19 St John Ambulance
St John Ambulance n GB organisation bénévole qui assure les premiers soins dans les manifestations publiques. -
20 St John's wort
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John — 1 John 2 John 3 John 4 John 5 John 6 John 7 John 8 John 9 John 10 John 11 John 12 John 13 … The King James version of the Bible
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John IV — may refer to: * Patriarch John IV of Constantinople, Patriarch from 582 to his death in 595 * Pope John IV, Pope from 640 to his death in 642 * John IV, Bishop of Naples (died 835) * John IV of Naples, Duke from 997 to after 1002 * John IV of… … Wikipedia
John IX — Pope John IX † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John IX (898 900). Not only is the date of John s birth unknown, but the date of his election as pope, and that of his death are alike uncertain. He became pope in the early part of 898 … Catholic encyclopedia
John V — may refer to: * John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria from 606 to 616 * Patriarch John V of Constantinople, Patriarch from 669 to 675 * Pope John V, Pope from 685 to his death in 686 * John V the Historian, Catholicos of Armenia from 897 to… … Wikipedia