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  • 1 NNE

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > NNE

  • 2 environment

    environment [ɪnˈvaɪərənmənt]
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    The French word has nne in the middle, compared to just n in the English word.
    * * *
    [ɪn'vaɪərənmənt]
    noun (physical, cultural) environnement m; ( social) milieu m

    working environmentconditions fpl de travail

    English-French dictionary > environment

  • 3 padrone

    patron /nne Noun

    Chambers English-French dictionary > padrone

  • 4 pagan

    1. païen /ïenne
    2. payen /nne Noun

    Chambers English-French dictionary > pagan

  • 5 prick

    A n
    1 ( of needle etc) ( feeling) piqûre f ; ( hole) trou m (d'épingle) ; to give sth a prick piquer qch ; a prick of conscience fig un petit remords m ;
    2 ( penis) bitte f, pénis m ;
    3 ( idiot) con/-nne m/f.
    B vtr
    1 ( cause pain) [needle, thorn, person] piquer (with avec) ; to prick one's finger se piquer le doigt ; to prick sb's conscience fig peser sur la conscience de qn ; his conscience pricked him fig il avait mauvaise conscience ;
    2 ( pierce) percer [paper, plastic] (with avec) ; crever [bubble, balloon] (with avec) ; Culin piquer [potato etc] ; to prick a hole in sth percer un trou dans qch ;
    3 = prick up.
    C vi
    1 ( sting) [eyes] piquer ; [skin] picoter ; my eyes are pricking j'ai les yeux qui piquent ; my eyes pricked with tears les larmes me piquaient les yeux ;
    2 [bush, thorn] piquer.
    D v refl to prick oneself se piquer (on, with avec).
    to kick against the pricks s'obstiner pour rien.
    prick out:
    prick out [sth], prick [sth] out
    1 Hort repiquer [seedlings] ;
    2 Art piquer [design, outline].
    prick up:
    prick up [dog's ears] se dresser ; at that, my ears pricked up cela m'a fait dresser l'oreille ; to prick up its/one's ears [dog] dresser les oreilles ; [person] dresser l'oreille.

    Big English-French dictionary > prick

  • 6 Points of the compass

    north = nord N
    south = sud S
    east = est E
    west = ouest O
    nord, sud, est, ouest is the normal order in French as well as English.
    northeast = nord-est NE
    northwest = nord-ouest NO
    north-northeast = nord-nord-est NNE
    east-northeast = est-nord-est ENE
    Where?
    Compass points in French are not normally written with a capital letter. However, when they refer to a specific region in phrases such as I love the North or he lives in the North, and it is clear where this North is, without any further specification such as of France or of Europe, then they are written with a capital letter, as they often are in English, too. In the following examples, north and nord stand for any compass point word.
    I love the North
    = j’aime le Nord
    to live in the North
    = vivre dans le Nord
    Normally, however, these words do not take a capital letter:
    in the north of Scotland
    = dans le nord de l’Écosse
    Take care to distinguish this from
    to the north of Scotland (i.e. further north than Scotland)
    = au nord de l’Écosse
    in the south of Spain
    = dans le sud de l’Espagne*
    it is north of the hill
    = c’est au nord de la colline
    a few kilometres north
    = à quelques kilomètres au nord
    due north of here
    = droit au nord
    * Note that the south of France is more usually referred to as le Midi.
    There is another set of words in French for north, south etc., some of which are more
    common than others:
    (north) septentrion (rarely used) septentrional(e)
    (south) midi méridional(e)
    (east) orient oriental(e)
    (west) occident occidental(e)
    Translating northern etc.
    a northern town
    = une ville du Nord
    a northern accent
    = un accent du Nord
    the most northerly outpost
    = l’avant-poste le plus au nord
    Regions of countries and continents work like this:
    northern Europe
    = l’Europe du Nord
    the northern parts of Japan
    = le nord du Japon
    eastern France
    = l’est de la France
    For names of countries and continents which include these compass point words, such as North America or South Korea, see the dictionary entry.
    Where to?
    French has fewer ways of expressing this than English has ; vers le is usually safe:
    to go north
    = aller vers le nord
    to head towards the north
    = se diriger vers le nord
    to go northwards
    = aller vers le nord
    to go in a northerly direction
    = aller vers le nord
    a northbound ship
    = un bateau qui se dirige vers le nord
    With some verbs, such as to face, the French expression changes:
    the windows face north
    = les fenêtres donnent au nord
    a north-facing slope
    = une pente orientée au nord
    If in doubt, check in the dictionary.
    Where from?
    The usual way of expressing from the is du:
    it comes from the north
    = cela vient du nord
    from the north of Germany
    = du nord de l’Allemagne
    Note also these expressions relating to the direction of the wind:
    the north wind
    = le vent du nord
    a northerly wind
    = un vent du nord
    prevailing north winds
    = des vents dominants du nord
    the wind is in the north
    = le vent est au nord
    the wind is coming from the north
    = le vent vient du nord
    Compass point words used as adjectives
    The French words nord, sud, est and ouest are really nouns, so when they are used as adjectives they are invariable.
    the north coast
    = la côte nord
    the north door
    = la porte nord
    the north face (of a mountain)
    = la face nord
    the north side
    = le côté nord
    the north wall
    = le mur nord
    Nautical bearings
    The preposition by is translated by quart in expressions like the following:
    north by northwest
    = nord quart nord-ouest
    southeast by south
    = sud-est quart sud

    Big English-French dictionary > Points of the compass

См. также в других словарях:

  • NNE — n. (All capitals) north northeast; the compass point that is midway between north and northeast. Syn: north northeast, nor nor east. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • NNE — (north northeast) n. compass direction between north and northeast …   English contemporary dictionary

  • NNE — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ north north east …   English terms dictionary

  • NNE — abbrev. north northeast …   English World dictionary

  • NNE — As an abbreviation, NNE may stand for: Non viable National Economy North northeast Novo Nordisk Engineering This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change th …   Wikipedia

  • NNE — Die Abkürzung NNE steht für: Nettonationaleinkommen Netznutzungsentgelt, der Gebühr die für die Durchleitung von Strom und Gas durch fremde Netze fällig wird im Bahnamtlichen Betriebsstellenverzeichnis für Neuenmarkt Wirsberg Nationales Naturerbe …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • NNE — Point cardinal Pour les articles homonymes, voir point cardinal (homonymie). En géographie, un point cardinal est l une des quatre principales directions d une boussole sur un plan : nord, est, sud et ouest. Sommaire 1 Rose des vents …   Wikipédia en Français

  • NNE — abbr. north north east. * * * noun the compass point that is midway between north and northeast • Syn: ↑north northeast, ↑nor nor east • Hypernyms: ↑compass point, ↑point * * * abbreviation north northeast * * * north northeast. Also …   Useful english dictionary

  • NNE — abbreviation north northeast …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Nne.ru — …   Википедия

  • NNE — north northeast. Also, N.N.E. * * * …   Universalium

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