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sud [syd]1. masculine nouna. ( = point cardinal) south• le vent tourne/est au sud the wind is veering south/is blowing from the south• regarder vers le sud or dans la direction du sud to look south• la maison est (exposée) au sud/exposée plein sud the house faces south/due southb. ( = régions) south2. invariable adjective* * *syd
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adjectif invariable [façade, versant, côté] south; [frontière, zone] southern
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nom masculin1) ( point cardinal) south2) ( région) southle sud de l'Europe/du Japon — southern Europe/Japan
3) Géographie, Politiquedu Sud — [ville, accent] southern
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *syd1. nmIls vivent dans le sud de la France. — They live in the South of France.
au sud (situation) — in the south, (direction) to the south
au sud de — south of, to the south of
2. adj inv(= méridional) (côte, côté) south, (partie, banlieue, secteur) southernNous avons visité la partie sud du pays. — We visited the southern part of the country.
* * *A adj inv [façade, versant, côté] south; [frontière, zone] southern.B nm1 ( point cardinal) south; au sud de Paris [être, habiter] south of Paris; vers le sud [aller, naviguer] south, southward; en direction du sud in a southerly direction; un vent du sud a southerly wind; exposé au sud south-facing ( épith);2 ( région) south; dans le sud de la France [se situer, avoir lieu, habiter, voyager] in the south of France; [aller, se rendre] to the south of France; le sud de l'Europe/du Japon southern Europe/Japan;3 Géog, Pol le Sud the South; vivre dans le Sud to live in the South; venir du Sud to come from the South; du Sud [ville, accent] southern.le Sud Viêt Nam Hist South Vietnam.[syd] nom masculin invariable1. [point cardinal] southaller au ou vers le sud to go south ou southwardsles trains qui vont vers le sud trains going south, southbound trainsrouler vers le sud to drive south ou southwardsla cuisine est plein sud ou exposée au sud the kitchen faces due south ou has a southerly aspect (soutenu)elle habite dans le Sud she lives in the south ou down south————————[syd] adjectif invariable1. [qui est au sud - façade de maison] south, southfacing ; [ - côte, côté, versant] south, southern ; [ - portail] southdans la partie sud de la France in the South of France, in southern France2. [dans des noms géographiques]
См. также в других словарях:
southwards — UK [ˈsaʊθwə(r)dz] / US [ˈsaʊθwərdz] or southward UK [ˈsaʊθwə(r)d] / US [ˈsaʊθwərdz] adverb towards or in the south a train speeding southwards • go southwards … English dictionary
southwards — [southwərdz, ] naut [.suth′wərdz] adv. SOUTHWARD * * * See southwardly. * * * … Universalium
southwards — [southwərdz, ] naut [.suth′wərdz] adv. SOUTHWARD … English World dictionary
southwards — southward, southwards The only form for the adjective is southward (in a southward direction), but southward and southwards are both used for the adverb, with a preference for southwards in BrE: • Highway 61 Revisited, an exploration of the road… … Modern English usage
Southwards — Southward South ward (?; colloq. ?), Southwards South wards (?; colloq. ?), adv. Toward the south, or toward a point nearer the south than the east or west point; as, to go southward. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
southwards — south|wards [ˈsauθwədz US wərdz] adv also south|ward [ wəd US wərd] towards the south ▪ We followed the coast southwards. >southward adj ▪ the southward route to Charlestown … Dictionary of contemporary English
southwards — also southward adverb towards the south: The ship sailed southwards … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
southwards — adverb see southward I … New Collegiate Dictionary
southwards — adverb In a south direction See Also: southward … Wiktionary
southwards — adv. toward the south, southward … English contemporary dictionary
southwards — south·wards … English syllables