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1 terroir
terroir [teʀwaʀ]masculine noun( = région) region* * *tɛʀwaʀnom masculin landproduits/vin du terroir — local products/wine
* * *teʀwaʀ nm1) AGRICULTURE soil2) (= région) regionaccent du terroir — country accent, rural accent
* * *terroir nm land; l'attachement au terroir the love of the land; produits/vin du terroir local products/wine.[tɛrwar] nom masculin1. [région agricole] region2. [campagne, ruralité] country -
2 savourer
savourer [savuʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *savuʀeverbe transitif to savour [BrE] [succès, instant]* * *savuʀe vtto savour Grande-Bretagne to savor USA* * *savourer verb table: aimer vtr to savourGB [succès, moment, instant]; to revel in ou delight in [honneurs]; to appreciate [expression]; profitez de votre séjour pour savourer les produits régionaux take advantage of your stay to enjoy local produce.[savure] verbe transitif -
3 académie
académie [akademi]feminine nouna. ( = société savante) learned societyb. ( = école) academyc. ( = circonscription) regional education authority━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━For educational administration purposes, France is divided into areas known as académies, each administered by a « recteur d'académie ». Allocation of teaching posts is centralized, so that newly qualified teachers often begin their careers in académies other than the one in which they originally lived.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1634, this prestigious learned society has forty elected life members, commonly known as « les Immortels ». They meet in a building on the quai Conti in Paris. The building's ornate dome has given rise to the expression « être reçu sous la coupole », meaning to be admitted as a member of the Académie française. The Académie arbitrates on correct usage.* * *akademi1) ( école) schoolacadémie de peinture or de dessin — art academy
2) École, Université ≈ local education authority GB, school district US* * *akademi nf1) (= société) learned society2) (= école) [art, danse] academy3) ART (= nu) nude4) ÉDUCATION (= circonscription) regional education authority* * *académie nf1 ( école) (de billard, danse) school; ( de police) academy; académie de peinture or de dessin art academy;4 ( groupe de personnes) society.[akademi] nom fémininl'Académie française the French Academy, the Académie Française (learned society of leading men and women of letters)2. [école] academyacadémie de danse/musique academy of dance/music3. [salle]Originally a group of men of letters who were encouraged by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635 to become an official body. L'académie française consists of forty distinguished writers known as les Quarante or les Immortels. Its chief task is to produce a definitive dictionary and to be the ultimate authority in matters concerning the French language. -
4 reboisement
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reforestation
The planting of trees in forest areas which have been cleared. Reforestation has become increasingly important for preventing or reversing environmental degradation and for helping to maximize economic returns on commercially forested lands. (Source: WRIGHT)
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local afforestation
The planting of trees in an area, or the management of an area to allow trees to regenerate or colonize naturally, in order to produce a forest. (Source: ALL)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > reboisement
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