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1 sainteté
sainteté [sɛ̃tte]feminine noun* * *sɛ̃ttenom féminin ( de personne) saintliness••* * *sɛ̃tte nf1) (= caractère sacré) [homme, lieu] holiness2) (= piété) saintliness3)* * *sainteté nf1 ( de personne) saintliness, sanctity; ( de lieu) holiness;2 ( titre) Sa Sainteté His Holiness.ne pas être en odeur de sainteté (auprès de qn) to be in sb's bad books.[sɛ̃tte] nom féminin[d'une action, d'une vie] saintliness[du mariage] sanctity2. [titre]Sa/Votre Sainteté His/Your Holiness -
2 odeur
odeur [ɔdœʀ]feminine noun* * *ɔdœʀnom féminin smell (de of)dégager or avoir une bonne odeur — to smell nice
dégager or avoir une mauvaise odeur — to smell
chasser les mauvaises odeurs — to get rid of unpleasant odours [BrE]
sans odeur — [crème, lotion] fragrance-free; [produit de nettoyage] odourless [BrE]
* * *ɔdœʀ nfIl y a une drôle d'odeur ici. — There's a funny smell around here.
* * *odeur nf smell (de of); (bonne) odeur nice smell; (mauvaise) odeur smell; une odeur de gaz/de brûlé/de cigarette a smell of gas/of burning/of cigarettes; une odeur acide/âcre/sucrée an acid/an acrid/a sweet smell; l'odeur d'une fleur the scent of a flower; dégager or avoir une bonne odeur to smell nice; dégager or avoir une mauvaise odeur to smell; chasser/combattre les mauvaises odeurs to get rid of/to combat unpleasant odoursGB; sans odeur [crème, lotion, pommade] fragrance-free; [produit de nettoyage] odourlessGB; les chiens retrouvent leur chemin à l'odeur dogs find their way by scent; ⇒ sainteté.l'argent n'a pas d'odeur money has no smell.[ɔdɶr] nom fémininune forte odeur de brûlé/chocolat venait de la cuisine a strong smell of burning/chocolate was coming from the kitchenchasser les mauvaises odeurs to get rid of (nasty ou unpleasant) smellsce médicament a une mauvaise odeur this medicine smells bad ou has a bad smellça n'a pas d'odeur it has no smell, it doesn't smell2. RELIGION -
3 profaner
profaner [pʀɔfane]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ sépulture] to desecrateb. [+ souvenir, nom] to defile* * *pʀɔfaneverbe transitif to desecrate [temple, tombe]; to defile [mémoire, nom, beauté]; to debase [institution]* * *pʀɔfane vt1) [tombes, sépultures] to desecrate2) (fig) to debase* * *profaner verb table: aimer vtr to desecrate [temple, tombe]; to defile [sentiment, mémoire, nom, beauté]; to debase [famille, institution]; to violate [innocence].[prɔfane] verbe transitif
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