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territoire [teʀitwaʀ]masculine nounterritory ; [de département, commune] area* * *tɛʀitwaʀnom masculin1) ( d'un pays) territory2) ( chez les animaux) territory•Phrasal Verbs:* * *teʀitwaʀ nm* * *territoire nm1 ( d'un pays) territory; le territoire national/allemand national/German territory; être en territoire ennemi lit, fig to be on enemy territory; sur l'ensemble du territoire throughout the country;2 ( chez les animaux) territory; délimiter son territoire lit, fig to mark out one's territory; défendre son territoire lit, fig to defend one's territory; empiéter sur le territoire de qn fig to encroach on sb's territory.territoire de chasse area reserved for hunting, hunting ground littér; territoire d'outre-mer, TOM French overseas (administrative) territory; les territoires (arabes) occupés Pol, Géog the Occupied Territories.[tɛritwar] nom masculina. [animal] to mark its territory5. [secteur, fief] territorysa chambre, c'est son territoire his room is his kingdom -
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1. adjective[graisses, teintures, huiles] vegetable ; [biologie, fibres, cellules] plant2. masculine noun* * *
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végétale, mpl - aux veʒetal, o adjectif ( propre aux plantes) [cellule, tissu] plant (épith); ( venant des plantes) [huile, teinture] vegetable (épith)
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nom masculin vegetable, plant* * *veʒetal, o végétal, -e végétaux mpl1. adjvegetable modif2. nm* * *A adj ( propre aux plantes) [cellule, tissu, anatomie, pathologie] plant ( épith); ( venant des plantes) [huile, teinture, origine] vegetable ( épith).B nm vegetable, plant.[fibre] plant[huile] vegetable———————— -
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nmfheureux les simples d'esprit car le royaume de cieux leur appartient — blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
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27 règne floristique
floristic kingdom; floristic realmDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > règne floristique
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28 expédier
v. trans.1. To 'sell someone down the river', to cheat someone out of something.2. To 'send someone packing', to get rid of someone.3. To 'bump off', to kill (literally to send someone to kingdom come).4. Expédier son repas: To 'wolf one's food', to eat with great haste. -
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I.v. trans. & intrans.(This verb is the euphemistic equivalent of foutre, and a surprising alternative infinitive ( ormfiche is quite often to be found.)1. To be up to (with pejorative connotation), to do (very little). Et qu'est-ce qu'il fiche ici quand il se donne la peine de venir?! And can you tell me what he does here, if and when he bothers to clock in? Ne rien ficher (also: nepas en ficher un coup): To 'do bugger-all', to 'sit on one's backside', not to do a stroke of work.2. To 'bung', to 'stick', to put. Où est-ce que vous avez fiché ma valise? Where did you dump my suitcase?3. Ficher quelqu'un dedans: To 'land someone in it', to get someone into trouble.4. Ficher quelqu'un à la porte: To chuck someone out.5. Ficher le camp: To 'bugger off', to 'piss off', to go away.7. Je t'en fiche (also: je vous en fiche) mon billet! You can bet your bottom dollar on this! — You can take it from me that¼8. Envoyer faire fiche quelqu'un: To send someone away with a flea in his ear. Va te faire fiche! Go to hell!9. Faire quelque chose à la va- tefaire-fiche: To do something 'any old how', to do something in a slapdash manner (also: à la va-comme-je-te-pousse).10. Je t'en fiche! You must be joking! — Nothing of the sort! — Not remotely' likely.11. Ça la fiche mal! That doesn't look good! — That certainly makes a bad impression! Ça la fiche mal, un patron qui fait de la taule! A director in the clink certainly doesn't enhance the company image.II.v. pronom.1. Se ficher de:a 'Not to give a fuck', not to care a damn about something. Il se fiche éperdument de ce que vous pouvez bien lui dire: He couldn't care two hoots what you say.b To 'poke fun at', to 'pull someone's leg', to make fun of someone or something. Je sais qu'il se fiche de moi derrière mon dos! I know he's always taking the mickey out of me!2. Se ficher dedans:a To 'make a boo-boo', to make a blunder.b To 'land oneself in it', to get oneself into trouble.a To get killed. Il s'est fichu en l'air sur l'autoroute: He got shunted to kingdom come on the motorway.b To 'bump oneself off', to commit suicide.4. Se ficher sur la gueule: To 'have a ding-dong set-to', to 'have a punch-up', to have a fight.a To fall flat on one's face, to go sprawling.b To 'come a cropper', to fall foul of one's luck. -
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v. intrans.1. To 'hang out', to live somewhere. Où ce que tu restes ces temps- ci? Where's your pad these days?2. Y rester. To 'croak', to 'snuff it', to die. S'il prend le volant, bourré comme il est, on va tous y rester! Sozzled as he is, if he gets into the driver's seat we'll all end up in kingdom come! -
31 voyage
n. m.1. Etre ( parti) en voyage: To 'be doing time', to be in prison. (Whereas être en villégiature decidedly has a built-in ironic connotation, être en voyage is more equatable with a plausible excuse as to why 'Daddy isn't here'.)2. Les gens du voyage: Circus folk (because their life is an itinerant one).4. Emmener en voyage: To 'have it off', to have intercourse. (The trip here relates to reaching the orgasmic heights of 'cloud nine'. Elle y est allée de son voyage! She was gone, real gone!) -
32 Centre, le
Name of the administrative region in the middle of France, south west of Paris. Capital Orléans, largest city Tours. The Centre region is not a historic province of France, but encompasses an area that was historically the heartland of the old kingdom of France, the Orléanais (region of Orléans), Berry, and Touraine (the area round Tours). It comprises six departments, Cher, Eure-et-Loir, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher and Loiret. The north of the region includes the large wheat belt of the Beauce, the south of the region has many forests and wetlands. For more information see Centre region of France regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Centre, le
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33 associations britanniques
Les quatre associations nationales du Royaume-Uni, The Football Association, The Scottish Football Association, The Football Association of Wales et The Irish Football Association, qui désignent quatre membres de l' IFAB et un vice-président de la FIFA.► Chacune des quatre associations nationales britanniques est reconnue comme membre individuel de la FIFA.
The four national associations in the United Kingdom, namely The Football Association, the Scottish Football Association, the Football Association of Wales and the Irish Football Association, which have the right to designate four members of the IFAB and one vice-president of FIFA.► Each of the four British national associations is recognised as a separate member of FIFA.
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артроподы
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arthropod
The largest phylum in the animal kingdom; adults typically have segmented body, a sclerotized integument, and many-jointed segmental limbs. (Source: MGH)
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35 éponge
губки
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poriferan
The sponges, a phylum of the animal kingdom characterized by the presence of canal systems and chambers through which water is drawn in and released; tissues and organs are absent. (Source: MGH)
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36 espčce animale
животные виды
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animal species
Species belonging to the animal kingdom. (Source: RRDA)
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37 espčce végétale
растительные виды
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plant species
Species belonging to the plant kingdom. (Source: RRDA)
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38 chordés
хордовые
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chordate
The highest phylum in the animal kingdom, characterized by a notochord, nerve cord, and gill slits; includes the urochordate, lancelets and vertebrates. (Source: MGH)
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