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1 France
France [fʀɑ̃s]feminine noun• histoire/équipe/ambassade de France French history/team/embassy• France2━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━There are two state-owned television channels in France: France 2 and France 3, a regionally-based channel. Broadly speaking, France 2 is a general-interest and light entertainment channel, while France 3 offers more cultural and educational viewing as well as the regional news.* * *fʀɑ̃snom propre féminin Francela France libre — Histoire Free France
* * *fʀɑ̃s nfJe suis né en France. — I was born in France., [aller] to France
Je vais en France pour Noël. — I'm going to France for Christmas.
* * *[frɑ̃s] nom propre féminin————————[frɑ̃s] nom propre masculin[navire]vieille France locution adjectivale invariableêtre ou faire (très) vieille France to be rather old-fashioned -
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3 industrie
industrie [ɛ̃dystʀi]feminine noun• industrie légère/lourde light/heavy industry* * *ɛ̃dystʀi1) ( secteur) industryindustrie automobile/d'armement — car/arms industry
2) ( entreprise) industrial concern ou firm* * *ɛ̃dystʀi nfindustrie du spectacle — entertainment industry, show business
* * *industrie nf1 ( activité) industry; développer/relancer l'industrie to develop/boost industry;2 ( secteur) industry; industrie automobile/chimique/textile/d'armement car/chemical/textile/arms industry; l'industrie du cinéma the film industry; l'industrie hôtelière the hotel trade; l'industrie légère/lourde/de pointe light/heavy/high-tech industry; l'industrie du spectacle the entertainment industry ou business; les industries de transformation the processing ou manufacturing industries;3 ( entreprise) industrial concern ou firm;4 †( ingéniosité) ingenuity;[ɛ̃dystri] nom féminin1. [secteur de production] industryindustrie extractive ou minière mining industryl'industrie hôtelière the hotel industry ou trade ou business4. [entreprise] industrial concern
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