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  • 81 clochard

    n. m. Tramp. (The word according to popular etymology derives from the expression déménager à la cloche de bois implying that the individual moved out of his last digs at the dead of night without paying.)

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > clochard

  • 82 H

    n. m. de l'H: Heroin. Depuis un certain temps, il se came à l'H: He moved on to the hard stuff a while ago, and takes his trips on heroin.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > H

  • 83 vachardise

    n. f.
    1. Laziness, state of complete and complacent idleness.
    2. 'Rotten trick', nasty action. Depuis qu'on est ici, il n'a cessé de nous faire des vachardises! From the day we moved here, he tried every dirty trick in the book!

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > vachardise

  • 84 Bibliothèque Nationale

       The French national library, known to academics as the BN, was historically sited in the First arrondissement of Paris. As a deposit library, the BN receives a copy of every book and periodical published in France. It also contains the most important French collection of manuscripts and old printed books from before the Revolution. Previously located in the Rue Richelieu, in the 1st arondissement of central Paris, the library moved in 1996 to custom-designed new buildings beside the Seine in the 13th arondissement known as the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand. The last of France's " grands projects" of the 20th century, the building attracted criticism for environmentally-poor design - in particular for the idea of storing books in eighteen-story glass-clad skyscraper buildings.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bibliothèque Nationale

  • 85 Express, l'

       Weekly independent French newsmagazine, founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud, on the model of the American Time magazine. Originally a centre-left magazine, l'Express moved to the centre right in the early 1980's. Many prominent French journalists and writers have at times been involved with L'Express; they include Jean Paul Sartre, Raymond Aron and Christine Ockrent.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Express, l'

  • 86 Libération

       1) La Libération was the liberation of France from Nazi occupation in 1944.
       2) Libération, popularlarly referred to a Libé, is one of the major French national daily papers. It was founded in 1973 by a group of intellectuals, including Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July, as a radical left-wing paper in the spirit of the 1968 protest movement. Originally the paper took no advertising, and was run on collectivist lines. In the 1990s, the paper moved towards the centre-left, where it remains to this day; however it has generally branded itself as being unattached to any party or power, free to voice its own opinions and criticism. By the early 2000's, Libération was coming up against financial problems, and faced an uncertain future; it was rescued in 2005 by financier Edouard de Rothschild, but since then the situation has remained tense; many of the paper's employees, including July and other leading journalists, have been fired or resigned in protest against a perceived erosion of editorial independence. In 2007, the paper had a circulation of 132,000, a fall of almost 25% in six years.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Libération

  • 87 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

См. также в других словарях:

  • moved — moved; un·moved; re·moved·ly; re·moved·ness; un·moved·ly; …   English syllables

  • moved — pred. adj. affected emotionally. Opposite of {unmoved}. Also See {affected}, {emotional}. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • moved — index inclined Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Moved — Move Move (m[=oo]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moved} (m[=oo]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Moving}.] [OE. moven, OF. moveir, F. mouvoir, L. movere; cf. Gr. amei bein to change, exchange, go in or out, quit, Skr. m[=i]v, p. p. m[=u]ta, to move, push. Cf.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • moved — adjective Emotionally affected; touched. What happened to that girl in the film was so awful I was extremely moved …   Wiktionary

  • moved on — continued on, moved forward …   English contemporary dictionary

  • moved — adjective being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion too moved to speak very touched by the stranger s kindness • Syn: ↑affected, ↑stirred, ↑touched • Ant: ↑unmoved …   Useful english dictionary

  • moved house — moved away, moved to a different address, left one s old home and went elsewhere …   English contemporary dictionary

  • moved out — moved away, changed addresses, left one s old place of residence and went elsewhere …   English contemporary dictionary

  • moved away — changed addresses, moved to a different home, left one s old place of residence and went elsewhere …   English contemporary dictionary

  • moved adj — This is a picture of my new house, said Tom, visibly moved …   English expressions

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