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1 déroulement
déroulement [deʀulmɑ̃]masculine noun• rien n'est venu troubler le déroulement de la manifestation the demonstration passed off without incident* * *deʀulmɑ̃nom masculinveiller au bon déroulement de — to make sure [something] goes smoothly [cérémonie, négociations]
* * *deʀulmɑ̃ nm[opérations, négociations, élection, travaux]En général, le déroulement des opérations ne varie guère. — As a rule there is little variation in the way operations are conducted.
Nous sommes mal informés du déroulement des opérations. — We lack information about how operations are progressing.
* * *déroulement nm1 ( succession de moments) tenter de se remémorer le déroulement des événements to try to recall the sequence of events; veiller au bon déroulement de [cérémonie, négociations] to make sure [sth] goes smoothly; expliquer le déroulement de la cérémonie to explain the procedure for the ceremony; expliquer le déroulement d'une semaine de travail to explain the organization of the working week; déroulement de carrière career development; le déroulement de l'intrigue the unfolding of the plot;2 ( fait de progresser) pendant le déroulement du film/du match during the film/the match, while the film/match was in progress;3 ( fait d'avoir lieu) le déroulement d'élections est encore utopique the holding of elections is still a pipe-dream;[derulmɑ̃] nom masculin2. [cours - d'une cérémonie, d'un discours] coursele déroulement des événements the course ou sequence of events -
2 révélation
révélation [ʀevelasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ʀevelasjɔ̃1) (découverte, aveu) revelation2) (œuvre, auteur) discovery3) Photographie development* * *ʀevelasjɔ̃ nf* * *révélation nf1 (de scandale, secret) revelation; ce voyage fut pour moi une véritable révélation fig this trip was a real revelation to me;2 ( aveu) revelation, disclosure; faire des révélations to make revelations ou disclosures; il nous a fait des révélations he made certain disclosures to us;3 (œuvre, auteur) discovery, find; être la révélation de l'année to be the discovery of the year;4 Phot development.[revelasjɔ̃] nom fémininfaire des révélations à la presse/police to give the press a scoop/the police important information2. [personne] revelationil pourrait bien être la révélation musicale de l'année he could well turn out to be this year's musical revelation ou discovery3. [prise de conscience] revelationla révélation d'un complot the revealing ou uncovering of a plot -
3 richesse
richesse [ʀi∫εs]1. feminine nouna. [de pays, personne] wealth• notre ferme, c'est notre seule richesse this farm is all we haveb. [d'aliment, collection, sol, texte, vocabulaire, végétation] richness2. plural feminine noun* * *ʀiʃɛs
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1) (de personne, pays) wealth2) ( de bijoux) magnificence; (d'étoffe, de vêtement) richness; (de mobilier, demeure) sumptuousness3) ( teneur) richness (en in)4) (de faune, vocabulaire, collection) richness; ( de documentation) wealth
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richesses nom féminin pluriel1) ( biens matériels) wealth [U]2) ( objets de grande valeur) treasures3) ( ressources) resources* * *ʀiʃɛs1. nf1) [personne, pays] wealth2) [aliment, sol] richness2. richesses nfplwealth sg, [littérature, langue] treasures* * *A nf1 (de personne, pays) wealth; être une source de richesse pour to be a source of wealth for; notre principale richesse our main source of wealth; faire la richesse d'un pays/d'une ville [activité, pétrole] to bring wealth to a country/a town; étaler sa richesse to flaunt one's wealth; vivre dans la richesse to live in (the lap of) luxury; richesse nationale national wealth; ce lopin de terre c'est toute notre richesse this plot of land is all we have;2 (luxe, somptuosité) ( de bijoux) magnificence; (d'étoffe, de vêtement) richness; (de mobilier, demeure) sumptuousness; décoration d'une trop grande richesse over-elaborate decoration;3 ( teneur) richness (en in); la richesse d'un aliment en sucre the sugar content of a food ; la trop grande richesse d'un aliment en sel a food's excessive salt content;4 ( abondance) (de végétation, faune, vocabulaire, collection) richness; ( de documentation) wealth.B richesses nfpl2 ( objets de grande valeur) treasures; les richesses d'un musée the treasures of a museum;3 ( ressources) resources; richesses naturelles natural resources.[riʃɛs] nom féminin1. [fortune - d'une personne] wealth ; [ - d'une région, d'une nation] wealth, affluence, prosperity4. [complexité - du vocabulaire, de la langue] richness ; [ - de l'imagination] creativeness, inventiveness————————richesses nom féminin pluriel[ressources] resourcesrichesses minières/naturelles mining/natural resources -
4 trou
n. m.1. 'Dump', dead-end of a place. Il est allé se terrer dans un trou perdu: He's gone to ground in some godforsaken place. (The word does not always have this near-pejorative connotation; the expression un petit trou pas cher, in the lingo of tourists, refers to that inexpensive holiday place we always search for and seldom find.)2. 'Clink', 'nick', prison. Aller au trou: To 'go down', to do time. (In the film of the 60s, Le Trou, the title gained a deeper meaning in that the plot was all about prisoners trying to burrow their way to freedom.)3. Etre dans le trou: To be 'six foot under', to be dead.4. Trou de balle: Arse-hole, anal sphincter. Se dévisser (also: se décarcasser) le trou: To 'try one's darnedest', to nearly break onc's back doing something.5. Boire comme un trou: To have 'a sloping gullet', to drink like a fish.6. Boucherun trou: To 'make do with something', to use an expedient for want of something better. On l'a pris au bureau pour boucher un trou: We just took him on in the office as a stop-gap.7. En boucher un trou à quelqu'un: To leave someone speechless, to astound someone (with an unexpected action, some surprising information, etc.).8. Faire son trou: To 'make one's way in the world', to elbow oneself into a position of prominence. (There is a certain hint of'fmding one's niche' in this expression.)9. Ne pas avoir les yeux en face des trous: To have a cock-eyed view of things, to be unable to see things as they are. (The expression often occurs in a context of drunken stupor.)
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