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3 train
train [tʀɛ̃]1. masculine nouna. train• train omnibus/express/rapide slow/express/fast train• train à vapeur/électrique steam/electric train• train de marchandises/voyageurs goods/passenger train• mettre qn dans le train or au train (inf) to see sb off at the station• monter dans or prendre le train en marche to get on the moving train ; (figurative) to jump on the bandwagonb. ( = allure) ralentir/accélérer le train to slow down/speed upc. ( = série) [de mesures, réformes] batchd. ( = partie) train avant/arrière front/rear wheel-axle unit• train de devant [d'animal] forequarters• train de derrière [d'animal] hindquarterse. (locutions)► en train• mettre qn en train ( = l'égayer) to put sb in good spirits• je suis long à me mettre en train le matin it takes me a long time to get going (inf) in the morning• mise en train [de travail] starting up2. compounds* * *tʀɛ̃
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nom masculinaccompagner quelqu'un au train — (colloq) to see somebody off at the station
2) ( convoi) train3) ( série) series (+ v sg)4) ( enchaînement) train5) ( allure) paceaccélérer/ralentir le train — to speed up/to slow down
aller bon or grand train — ( marcher vite) to walk briskly
aller bon train — [rumeurs] to be flying around; [ventes, affaires] to be going well; [conversation] to flow easily; [équipage, voiture] to be going quite fast
au train où l'on va/vont les choses — (at) the rate we're going/things are going
aller son train — [affaire] to be getting on all right
aller son petit train — [personne, affaire, négociations] to go peacefully along
à fond de train — (colloq) at top speed
6) Zoologie7) (colloq) ( de personne) backside (colloq)8) Arméele train — corps of transport GB, transportation corps US
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en train locution1) ( en forme)2) ( en marche)mettre en train — to get [something] started ou going [processus, travail]
se mettre en train — gén to get going; Sport to warm up
3) ( en cours)j'étais en train de dormir/lire — I was sleeping/reading
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀɛ̃ nm1)Il est en train de manger. — He's eating.
2) CHEMINS DE FER train3) (= allure) pacealler bon train [rumeurs] — to be flying around, [négociations] to be making good progress
Les spéculations vont bon train. — Speculation is rife.
4) (= ensemble) settrain de pneus — set of tyres Grande-Bretagne set of tires USA
train de mesures — package of measures, set of measures
se mettre en train (= commencer) — to get started, (= s'échauffer) to warm up
* * *A nm1 Rail train; prendre le train de 21 heures to take the 9 pm train; monter/être dans le train to get/to be on the train; descendre du train to get off the train; mettre qn dans le train to put sb on the train; accompagner qn au train to see sb off at the station; par le or en train [voyager, transporter] by train; préférer le train à l'avion to prefer train travel to flying; ⇒ marche, vache;2 ( convoi) train; train de péniches train of barges;3 ( série) series; train de mesures/d'économies series of measures/of economies;4 ( enchaînement) train; le train des événements the train of events;5 ( allure) pace; accélérer/ralentir le train to speed up/to slow down; aller bon or grand train ( marcher vite) to walk briskly; aller bon train [rumeurs] to be flying around; [ventes, affaires] to be going well; [conversation] to flow easily; [équipage, voiture] to be going quite fast; au train où l'on va/vont les choses (at) the rate we're going/things are going; aller son train [affaire] to be getting on all right; aller son petit train [personne, affaire, négociations] to go peacefully along; à fond de train○ at top speed; ⇒ mener;7 ○( de personne) backside○;B en train loc2 ( en marche) mettre qch en train to get [sth] started ou going [processus, travail]; se mettre en train gén to get going; Sport to warm up; j'ai du mal à me mettre en train le matin I have a hard job getting going in the morning; mise en train Sport warm-up; la mise en train d'un projet getting a project under way;3 ( en cours) être en train de faire to be doing; j'étais en train de dormir/lire I was sleeping/reading.train arrière Aut back axle assembly; train d'atterrissage undercarriage; sortir le or son train d'atterrissage to lower the undercarriage; train avant Aut front axle assembly; Aviat nose (landing) gear; train baladeur Aut sliding gear; train de bois raft; train électrique ( jouet simple) toy train; ( modèle réduit) model train; ( jeu avec accessoires) train set; train d'engrenages Mécan train of gears, gear train; train fantôme ghost train; train de laminoirs Tech mill train; train de neige Transp train to ski resorts; train d'ondes Phys wave train; train de pneus Aut set of tyres GB ou tires US; train roulant Aut running gear; train de rouleaux Ind roller path; train de roulement Aut undercarriage; train routier Transp articulated lorry GB, tractor-trailer US; train sanitaire hospital train; train de sénateur hum stately pace; aller son train de sénateur to go at a stately pace; train spatial linked-up spacecraft (+ v pl); train de tiges ( pour forage) string; train de vie lifestyle; réduire son train de vie to live more modestly.[trɛ̃] nom masculinA.1. [convoi] trainle train de 9 h 40 the 9:40 traintrain de banlieue suburban ou commuter traintrain direct non-stop ou through traintrain omnibus slow ou local traince train est omnibus entre Paris et Vierzon this train stops ou calls at all stations between Paris and Vierzonmonter dans ou prendre le train en marche to climb onto ou to jump on the bandwagon2. [moyen de transport]le train rail (transport), trainj'irai par le ou en train I'll go (there) by train3. [voyageurs] train4. [file de véhicules] line (of cars)train de péniches train ou string of barges6. AÉRONAUTIQUEtrain d'atterrissage landing gear, undercarriage8. AUTOMOBILEtrain avant/arrière front/rear wheel-axle unit9. MILITAIREtrain de combat (combat ou unit) train10. INFORMATIQUE [de travaux] stream11. MÉTALLURGIEtrain de forage ou de sonde (set of) drilling pipesB.1. [allure] pacea. [marcheur, animal] to quicken the paceb. [véhicule] to speed upau ou du train où vont les choses the way things are going, at this ratealler à fond de train ou à un train d'enfer to speed ou to race alongaller bon train [en marchant] to walk at a brisk pacea. [marcher] to jog alongb. [agir posément] to do things at one's own pace2. [manière de vivre]train de vie lifestyle, standard of livingC.train avant ou de devant forequarterstrain arrière ou de derrière hindquarters2. (familier) [fesses] backsideil nous faisait avancer à coups de pied dans le train he pushed us on with the occasional kick up the backsidecourir ou filer au train de quelqu'una. [le suivre partout] to stick to somebody like glueb. [le prendre en filature] to tail ou to shadow somebody————————en train locution adjectivale1. [en cours]être en train [ouvrage, travaux] to be under way2. [personne]a. [plein d'allant] to be full of energyb. [de bonne humeur] to be in good spirits ou in a good moodje ne me sens pas vraiment en train en ce moment I don't feel my usual perky self, I am not feeling especially perky at the moment————————en train locution adverbiale1. [en route]2. [en forme]————————en train de locution prépositionnelle -
4 avant
avant [avɑ̃]━━━━━━━━━1. preposition2. adverb━━━━━━━━━1. <► avant de (+ infinitif) before► avant tout, avant toute chose ( = ce qui est le plus important) above all ; ( = tout d'abord) first• avant tout, il faut éviter la guerre above all war must be avoided2. <a. ( = auparavant) first• le voyage sera long, mangez avant it's going to be a long journey so have something to eat firstb. ( = autrefois)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque l'adverbe avant signifie autrefois, cette notion est généralement exprimée en anglais par used to, qui est suivi de l'infinitif.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• avant, c'était très beau ici it used to be very beautiful here• avant, je n'aimais pas la physique I didn't use to like physicsd. (lieu) tu vois la boulangerie ? le fleuriste est juste avant you see the baker's? the florist's is just this side of it• en avant, marche ! forward march!• partez en avant, on vous rejoindra you go on ahead, we'll catch up with you3. <a. ( = partie antérieure) [d'avion, voiture, train] front ; [de navire] bowsb. ( = joueur) forward4. <( = antérieur) front* * *
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1. avɑ̃1) ( dans le temps) gén before, beforehand; ( d'abord) first2) ( dans l'espace) beforetu vois l'église, j'habite (juste) avant — can you see the church? I live (just) before it
refuser de s'engager plus avant — lit to refuse to go any further; fig to refuse to get any more involved
3) ( dans une hiérarchie) before
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1) ( dans le temps) beforeavant mon départ/retour — before I leave/come back
avant le 1er juillet — by 1 July
2) ( dans l'espace) before3) ( dans une hiérarchie) beforefaire passer quelqu'un/quelque chose avant quelqu'un/quelque chose — to put somebody/something before somebody/something
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avant de locution prépositive
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avant que locution conjonctive
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en avant locution adverbiale forward(s)se pencher/faire un pas en avant — to lean/to take a step forward(s)
en avant, marche! — Armée forward march!
en avant toute! — Nautisme, fig full steam ahead!
en avant la musique! — (colloq) off we go!
mettre quelqu'un/quelque chose en avant — to put somebody/something forward
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en avant de locution prépositive ahead of [groupe]
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1. avɑ̃adjectif invariable [roue, siège, patte] front
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nom masculin1) ( partie antérieure)
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Lorsque avant est adverbe il se traduit par before sauf lorsqu'il signifie ‘en premier lieu, d'abord’; il se traduit alors par first: si tu prends la route, mange quelque chose avant = if you're going to drive, have something to eat firstLorsque avant est préposition il se traduit par before sauf dans le cas où une limite de temps est précisée; il se traduit alors par by: à retourner avant le 30 mars = to be returned by 30 Marchavant entre dans la composition de nombreux mots qui s'écrivent avec un trait d'union ( avant-hier, avant-guerre, avant-coureur etc). Ces mots sont des entrées à part et on les trouvera dans la nomenclature du dictionnaire. Utilisé avant un nom pour désigner une période précédant un événement ou l'avènement d'une personne il se traduit par pre- et forme alors un groupe adjectival que l'on fait suivre du nom approprié: l'avant-1945/l'avant-Thatcher/l'avant-sommet = the pre-1945 period/the pre-Thatcher era/the pre-summit discussions* * *avɑ̃1. prép2. adv3. adj inv4. nm1) [véhicule] frontà l'avant — in the front, in front
2) SPORT (= joueur) forwardaller de l'avant — to steam ahead, to make good progress
en avant — forward, forwards Grande-Bretagne
Il a fait un pas en avant. — He took a step forward.
avant que (avec subjonctif) ; avant qu'il ne parte; avant qu'il parte — before he leaves
avant qu'il ne pleuve; avant qu'il pleuve — before it rains
avant tout (= surtout) — above all
* * *I.avant ⇒ Note d'usageA adv1 ( dans le temps) gén before, beforehand; ( d'abord) first; que faisait-il avant what was he doing before?; tu n'aurais pas pu le dire avant? couldn't you have said so before(hand)?; si j'avais su cela avant j'aurais… if I'd known that before(hand) I would have…; quelques heures/jours avant a few hours/days before; la nuit/la semaine/le mois avant the night/the week/the month before; peu avant not long before (that); bien avant long before; le bus/train d'avant the previous bus/train; les locataires d'avant the previous tenants; le cours/la séance d'avant the previous lesson/performance; repose-toi avant tu partiras ensuite rest first and then go; laquelle de ces lettres veux-tu que je tape avant? which of these letters would you like me to type first?; avant nous n'avions pas l'électricité we didn't have electricity before; aussitôt avant just before; j'avais compris longtemps avant I had understood a long time before; ce n'était pas ce lundi mais celui d'avant it was not this Monday but the previous one; la fois d'avant nous nous étions déjà perdus we got lost the last time as well; j'ai vu le film mais pas l'émission d'avant I saw the film GB ou movie US but not the programmeGB before it;2 ( dans l'espace) before; tu vois l'église, j'habite (juste) avant can you see the church? I live (just) before it; ‘c'est avant l'église?’-‘oui juste avant’ ‘is it before the church?’-‘yes just before it’; il l'a mentionné avant dans l'introduction he mentioned it earlier in the introduction; je crois que la dame était avant I think this lady was first; il est inutile de creuser plus avant lit, fig there's no point in digging any further; refuser de s'engager plus avant lit to refuse to go any further; fig to refuse to get any more involved;3 ( dans une hiérarchie) before; le T vient avant T comes before; son travail passe avant his work comes first.B prép1 ( dans le temps) before; partir/arriver avant qn to leave/to arrive before sb, to leave/to arrive before sb does; avant mon départ/retour before I leave/come back; les enfants avant les adultes children before adults; je suis partie avant la fin I left before the end; avant l'ouverture/la fermeture des magasins before the shops GB ou stores US open/close; peu avant minuit shortly before midnight; ne viens pas avant 5 heures don't come before 5 o'clock; rentrer avant la nuit/le dîner to come back before nightfall/dinner; la situation d'avant la crise/révolution the situation before the crisis/revolution; avant le 1er juillet by 1 July; le travail doit être fini avant l'été/la fin de l'année/19 heures the work must be completed by the summer/the end of the year/7 pm; j'aurai fini avant une semaine/un mois I'll have finished within a week/a month; nous partons à 11 heures, avant cela je vais travailler un peu we're leaving at 11, I'm going to do a bit of work before then; avant peu shortly; vous serez informé avant peu des nouvelles consignes you will be informed of the new orders shortly; bien/peu avant 16 heures well/a little before 4 pm; bien avant ta naissance long ou well before you were born ; avant toute explication/considération before explaining/considering anything; avant déduction/impôt before deductions/tax;2 ( dans l'espace) before; avant le croisement/la poste before the crossing/the post office; bien/juste avant le pont well/just before the bridge; j'étais avant vous I was in front of ou before you; ⇒ charrue;3 ( dans une hiérarchie) before; le grade de capitaine vient avant celui de colonel the rank of captain comes before that of colonel; faire passer qn/qch avant qn/qch to put sb/sth before sb/sth; avant tout, avant toute chose ( surtout) above all; ( d'abord) first and foremost; il recherche avant tout la tranquillité above all he wants peace and quiet; il s'agit avant tout de comprendre le principe above all, it is a matter of understanding the principle; je suis avant tout un peintre I am first and foremost a painter.C en avant loc adv1 ( dans l'espace) forward(s); se pencher/faire un pas en avant to lean/to take a step forward(s); faire deux pas en avant to take two steps forward(s); partir en avant to go ahead; en avant!, en avant la musique○! off we go!; en avant, marche! Mil, fig forward march!; en avant toute! Naut, fig full steam ahead!; mettre qch en avant to put sth forward; mettre en avant le fait que to point out the fact that; mettre qn en avant to put sb forward; se mettre en avant to push oneself forward;2 ( dans le temps) ahead.D avant de loc prép avant de faire before doing; réfléchis avant de prendre ta décision think about it before making a decision ou before you make a decision; c'est juste avant d'arriver dans le village it's just before you get to the village; agiter avant de servir shake before serving.E avant que loc conj avant qu'il ne soit trop tard/qu'elle ne dise non before it's too late/she says no; essaie de rentrer avant qu'il ne fasse nuit try to come back before dark; il est parti un jour avant que je n'arrive he left one day before I arrived; le gouvernement a démissionné avant que la révolte n'éclate the government resigned before the rebellion broke out.II.B nm1 ( partie antérieure) l'avant the front; tout l'avant du véhicule est à refaire the whole of the front of the vehicle will have to be repaired; à l'avant in (the) front; à l'avant du train [passager, locomotive] at the front of the train; à l'avant du bateau at the front of the boat; d'avant en arrière backward(s) and forward(s); aller de l'avant to forge ahead; aller de l'avant dans ses projets to forge ahead with one's plans; c'est une femme qui va de l'avant she's very go-ahead;[avɑ̃] préposition1. [dans le temps] beforeil est arrivé avant la nuit/le dîner he arrived before nightfall/dinneravant son élection prior to her election, before being electedpeu avant les élections a short while ou time before the elections2. [dans l'espace] before3. [dans un rang, un ordre, une hiérarchie] beforevous êtes avant moi [dans une file d'attente] you're before meleur équipe est maintenant avant la nôtre dans le classement général their team is now ahead of us in the leagueje place le travail avant tout le reste I put work above ou before everything elseta santé passe avant ta carrière your health is more important than ou comes before your career————————[avɑ̃] adverbe1. [dans le temps] beforeavant, j'avais plus de patience avec les enfants I used to be more patient with childrenla maison est comme avant the house has remained the same ou is the same as it was (before)quand j'ai un rendez-vous, j'aime arriver un peu avant when I'm due to meet someone, I like to get there a little ahead of timediscuter/lire bien avant dans la nuit to talk/to read late into the night2. [dans l'espace]vous voyez le parc? il y a un restaurant juste avant see the park? there's a restaurant just before it ou this side of itsans entrer ou aller plus avant dans les détails without going into any further ou more detail3. [dans un rang, un ordre, une hiérarchie]————————[avɑ̃] adjectif invariable[saut périlleux, roulade] forward[roue, siège, partie] front————————[avɑ̃] nom masculin1. [d'un véhicule] front[au volley] frontline playerjouer avant droit/gauche to play right/left forwardla ligne des avants, les avants the forward line, the forwards3. MILITAIRE————————avant de locution prépositionnelleavant de partir, il faudra... before leaving, it'll be necessary to...je ne signerai rien avant d'avoir vu les locaux I won't sign anything until ou before I see the premises————————avant que locution conjonctiveavant qu'il comprenne, celui-là! by the time he's understood!————————avant que de locution prépositionnelle————————avant tout locution adverbiale1. [surtout]2. [tout d'abord] firstavant tout, je voudrais vous dire ceci first (and foremost), I'd like to tell you thisavant toute chose locution adverbialeavant toute chose, je vais prendre une douche I'll have a shower before I do anything else————————d'avant locution adjectivalele jour/le mois d'avant the previous day/month, the day/month beforeen avant locution adverbiale[marcher] in front[partir] ahead[se pencher, tomber, bondir] forwarda. [pour se protéger] to use somebody as a shieldb. [pour le faire valoir] to push somebody forward ou to the fronten avant de locution prépositionnelle -
5 carrément
carrément [kaʀemɑ̃]adverb* * *kaʀemɑ̃* * *kaʀemɑ̃ adv1) (= franchement, sans détours) straight out, bluntlyDis-lui carrément ce que tu penses. — Tell him straight out what you think.
Il l'a carrément mis à la porte. — He just sacked him.
c'est carrément...; C'est carrément impossible. — It's completely impossible., It's just about impossible
À ce prix, c'est carrément du vol. — At that price, it's daylight robbery.
* * *carrément adv1 ( purement et simplement) [malhonnête, stupide, désastreux, exotique] downright; la situation devient carrément inquiétante the situation is becoming downright worrying; ce n'est plus de la prudence, c'est carrément de la lâcheté it's no longer a question of being cautious, it's downright cowardice; il vaut carrément mieux les jeter/changer le moteur it would be better just to throw them out/to change the engine;2 ( complètement) completely; changer carrément de nom to change name completely; on est carrément dans le brouillard we're completely in the dark; c'est carrément un désastre/le cauchemar it's a complete disaster/nightmare; certaines entreprises ont carrément été exonérées some companies have been totally exempted; ils ont carrément engagé des tueurs they have even hired assassins; il faudrait carrément louer une camionnette we should really hire a van; reprenons carrément depuis le début let's start again right from the beginning; les réformes ne suffiront pas, il faut carrément changer le système the reforms will not be enough, it's the system that needs changing;3 ( sans ambages) [demander, dire] straight out; [exprimer] clearly, in no uncertain terms; elle m'a carrément accusé de mentir she accused me straight out of lying;4 ( sans hésiter) allez-y carrément! go straight ahead!, go for it○!; il a carrément démissionné he went straight ahead and resigned; faute de pouvoir payer son loyer, il a carrément installé un lit de camp dans son bureau since he was unable to pay the rent, he went and set up a camp bed in his office; dans un cas pareil, appelle carrément la police in such a case, don't hesitate to call the police; le pétrolier a carrément vidé ses cuves dans le port the tanker emptied its tanks right in the harbourGB.[karemɑ̃] adverbe[agir] straightje vais le quitter! — ah, carrément? I'm going to leave him! — it's as serious as that, is it?c'est carrément du vol/de la corruption it's daylight robbery/blatant corruption -
6 programme
programme [pʀɔgʀam]masculine nounb. ( = brochure) [de cinéma, théâtre, concert] programme (Brit), program (US) ; [de radio, télévision] guide ; ( = section de journal) listings• quel est le programme cette année ? what's on the curriculum this year?• c'est tout un programme ! (inf) that'll take some doing!• programme libre [de patinage artistique] free skating* * *pʀɔgʀamnom masculin1) Cinéma, Radio, Théâtre, Télévision programme [BrE]ce n'est pas au programme — lit it's not on the programme [BrE]; fig that wasn't planned
changement de programme — lit change in the programme [BrE]; fig change of plan
2) ( emploi du temps) programme [BrE]quel est le programme des réjouissances aujourd'hui? — hum what delights are in store (for us) today?
3) ( projet) ( d'action) plan; ( de travail) programme [BrE]c'est tout un programme! — hum that'll take some doing!
4) École, Université syllabus5) Informatique program* * *pʀɔɡʀam nm1) (projet, grille) programme Grande-Bretagne program USA2) TV, RADIO programme Grande-Bretagne program USA3) ÉDUCATION syllabus, curriculum4) INFORMATIQUE program* * *programme nm1 Radio, Théât, TV, Cin programmeGB; ce n'est pas au programme lit it's not on the programmeGB; fig that wasn't planned; changement de programme lit change in the ou of programmeGB; fig change of plan;2 ( emploi du temps) programmeGB; le programme de la journée the programmeGB for the day; avoir un programme très chargé to have a very busy schedule; quel est le programme des réjouissances aujourd'hui? hum what delights are in store (for us) today?;3 ( projet) ( d'action) plan; ( de travail) programmeGB; programme électoral electoral programmeGB ou platform; programme de gouvernement government programmeGB ou platform; c'est tout un programme! hum that'll take some doing!;4 Scol, Univ syllabus; le programme d'histoire the History syllabus; le programme de première année the first-year syllabus; au programme on the syllabus;5 Ordinat program; programme d'exploitation/de compilation operating/compiling program; programme machine/d'assemblage computer/assembly program.[prɔgram] nom masculin1. [contenu - d'une cérémonie, d'un spectacle] programmeprogramme minimum RADIO & TÉLÉVISION minimum programme schedule (provided during strike actions by journalists and technicians)2. [brochure - d'un concert, d'une soirée] programme ; [ - de cinéma, de télévision] listings, guide3. [emploi du temps] schedule4. ÉDUCATION [d'une année] curriculum[dans une matière] syllabusprogramme commun common ou joint manifesto6. [projet] programmelancer un programme de réformes to launch a package ou programme of reformsle programmenucléaire/spatial français the French nuclear/space programme -
7 étager
etaʒe
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verbe transitif to plant [something] in tiers [fleurs]; to stagger [augmentations]
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s'étager verbe pronominal [cultures, jardins] to rise in terraces* * *etaʒe vt[cultures] to terrace, to lay out in tiers* * *étager verb table: mangerA vtr1 lit to plant [sth] in tiers [fleurs]; étager des maisons sur une pente to build houses on terraces;2 fig to graduate [prix]; to stagger [augmentations]; to introduce [sth] gradually [réformes]; étager des réformes sur deux ans to introduce reforms gradually over a two-year period.B s'étager vpr1 lit [cultures, jardins] to rise in terraces; [habitations] to rise in tiers; les rizières/maisons s'étagent jusqu'à la mer (the) ricefields/houses slope down in terraces to the sea;2 fig [augmentations, réformes] to be staggered.[etaʒe] verbe transitif————————s'étager verbe pronominal intransitif -
8 Chirac, Jacques
born 1932.(adj. Chiraquien)Former conservative (Gaullist) President of France, from 1995 to 2007. Chirac's reelection in 2002 was an unexpected twist of fortune, caused by the elimination of the front-runner, socialist Lionel Jospin, pipped into third place in the first round of the election by a surge in the vote for the far right wing leader of the French National Front, Jean Marie Le Pen.Facing Le Pen in the second round, Chirac was reelected with a massive majority in what was in essence a contest between the the extreme right and everyone else. Had the second round of the election been a classic left-right contest, Chirac's re-election would not have been guaranteed.Jacques Chirac was a highly ambitious career politician, who worked his way rapidly up the ranks of the Gaullist movement; yet his first steps in politics were actually as a militant for the Communist party, and as a student he sold the communist newspaper l'Humanité on the streets of Paris. After graduating from "Sciences Po", he changed tack, married into Parisian high society, studied at the elite ENA (Ecole Nationale d'Administration), and then began a career in politics, working for the office of the prime minister, Georges Pompidou. In 1976, he was appointed junior minister for employment in the third Pompidou government, and from then after he remained one of the most omnipresent of conservative politicians in France. From Gaullist, he became a supporter of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing during Giscard's 1974 bid for the presidency - against the Gaullist Chaban-Delmas - and was appointed Prime Minister when Giscard won. Two years later, he resigned, complaining that Giscard was cramping his style.This was the start of his rise to the top. No longer prime minister, in 1977 he set about building his own power base, or rather his own two power bases, firstly as leader of a new political party, the RPR, created out of the old Gaullist UDR, and secondly by becoming elected Mayor of Paris. In 1981, he challenged Giscard for the presidency, but came third in the first round of the election, which was won by François Mitterrand. By 1986 he was clear leader of the conservative opposition. When the conservatives won the general election of that year, he was appointed prime minister, ushering in the first period of cohabitation (see below) between a president and a government of different political persuasions.In 1988, he was again a candidate in the presidential election, and again lost; but with his power base in Paris and in the RPR, he then had seven years in which to prepare his third, and first successful, challenge for the presidency.He served two terms as president, the first of seven years, the second of five - though as already stated, his reelection in 2002 was more due to the failure of the Socialist campaign and the surprise presence of Le Pen in the second round, than in his own popularity. It is still rather early to judge the Chirac presidency in a historic perspective, but early appraisals suggest that it will not be remembered as a great period in French history. It was a time during which France dramatically failed to adapt to the changes in the modern world - the end of the Cold War and the challenge of globalisation - and failed to push through the social and economic reforms that were allowing other developed nations such as France, Germany or Spain, to find their place in the new world order.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Chirac, Jacques
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