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1 plaine de marécage
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2 pourcentage des marais
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3 marécage
marécage [maʀekaʒ]masculine noun* * *maʀekaʒnom masculin1) lit marsh; ( sous les tropiques) swamp2) fig quagmire* * *maʀekaʒ nmmarsh, swamp* * *marécage nm1 lit marsh; ( sous les tropiques) swamp;2 fig quagmire.[marekaʒ] nom masculin -
4 Marais
marais [maʀε]masculine noun( = terrain) marsh* * *maʀɛnom masculin invariable marsh, swampPhrasal Verbs:* * *maʀɛ nmmarsh, swamp* * *marais nm inv1 Géog marsh; ( dans les tropiques) swamp;2 fig quagmire.marais salant saltern.[marɛ] nom propre masculin1. [quartier]2. HISTOIREOne of the oldest areas in Paris, the Marais is known for its 17th century aristocratic residences ( hôtels particuliers), art galleries, boutiques and smart cafés. It is home to Paris' oldest Jewish community, centered around the rue des Rosiers. -
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marais [maʀε]masculine noun( = terrain) marsh* * *maʀɛnom masculin invariable marsh, swampPhrasal Verbs:* * *maʀɛ nmmarsh, swamp* * *marais nm inv1 Géog marsh; ( dans les tropiques) swamp;2 fig quagmire.marais salant saltern.[marɛ] nom masculin1. [terrain recouvert d'eau] marsh, swamp -
6 bulbul à queue tachetée
—1. LAT Thescelocichla ( Oberhoher)2. RUS болотный бюльбюль m3. ENG swamp bulbul, swamp [white-tailed] greenbul4. DEU Raphiabülbül m5. FRA bulbul m de raphias [à queue tachetée]1. LAT Thescelocichla leucopleura ( Cassin)2. RUS болотный бюльбюль m3. ENG swamp bulbul, swamp [white-tailed] greenbul4. DEU Raphiabülbül m5. FRA bulbul m de raphias [à queue tachetée]DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > bulbul à queue tachetée
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7 bulbul de raphias
—1. LAT Thescelocichla ( Oberhoher)2. RUS болотный бюльбюль m3. ENG swamp bulbul, swamp [white-tailed] greenbul4. DEU Raphiabülbül m5. FRA bulbul m de raphias [à queue tachetée]1. LAT Thescelocichla leucopleura ( Cassin)2. RUS болотный бюльбюль m3. ENG swamp bulbul, swamp [white-tailed] greenbul4. DEU Raphiabülbül m5. FRA bulbul m de raphias [à queue tachetée]DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > bulbul de raphias
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8 submerger
submerger [sybmεʀʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb[+ terres, barque] to submerge• submergé de [+ appels téléphoniques, commandes] snowed under with* * *sybmɛʀʒe1) ( inonder) lit to submerge [terre, récif]; fig to flood [standard téléphonique, marché] (de with)2) ( dominer) [foule, ennemi, émotion] to overwhelm [personne, groupe]3) ( accabler)* * *sybmɛʀʒe vt1) [eau] to submerge2) [foule] to engulf3) [sentiments] to overwhelm* * *submerger verb table: manger vtr1 ( inonder) lit to submerge [terre, récif]; fig to flood [standard téléphonique, marché] (de with); une vague de nationalisme/colère a submergé le pays a wave of nationalism/anger swept over ou through the country;2 ( dominer) [foule, ennemi, émotion] to overwhelm [personne, groupe];3 ( accabler) submerger qn de travail/questions to swamp sb with work/questions.[sybmɛrʒe] verbe transitif2. [envahir - suj: angoisse, joie] to overcome, to overwhelm ; [ - suj: réclamations] to inundate, to swamp ; [ - suj: dettes] to overwhelm, to swampnotre standard est submergé d'appels our switchboard's swamped with ou jammed by calls -
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inonder [inɔ̃de]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = submerger) to flood• la sueur/le sang inondait son visage the sweat/blood was pouring down his face• inondé de larmes [+ visage] streaming with tears* * *inɔ̃de1) ( submerger) to flood [lieu]2) ( baigner) [soleil, lumière] to flood [lieu]inondé de sueur/sang — bathed in sweat/blood
les larmes lui inondaient le visage, il avait le visage inondé de larmes — tears were streaming down his face
3) ( envahir) [commerçants, marque] to flood [marché] (de with); to inundate [clients] (de with); [produit] to flood [marché]* * *inɔ̃de vt1) [terrain, zone, maison] to flood2) fig (= remplir) [lumière, parfum] to flood3) (= submerger)inonder qch de qch — to flood sth with sth, to swamp with sth
* * *inonder verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( submerger) [pluie, fleuve] to flood [lieu]; [personne] to flood [lieu] (de with); zone inondée flooded area; j'ai inondé les voisins I flooded the neighboursGB; la piste est inondée d'huile the track is flooded with oil;2 ( baigner) [soleil, lumière] to flood [lieu]; inondé de sueur/sang bathed in sweat/blood; inondé de lumière flooded with light; les larmes lui inondaient le visage, il avait le visage inondé de larmes his face was bathed in tears;3 ( envahir) [commerçants, marque] to flood [marché] (de with); to inundate [clients] (de with); [produit] to flood [marché]; [joie] to flood [cœur]; [visiteurs] to flood into [lieu].[inɔ̃de] verbe transitiftu ne peux donc pas prendre un bain sans tout inonder? can't you have a bath without flooding the bathroom?2. [tremper] to soakles yeux inondés de pleurs his eyes full of ou swimming with tears3. (figuré) [envahir - marché] to flood, to inundate, to swamp ; [ - suj: foule] to flood into, to swarm ; [ - suj: lumière] to flood ou to pour into, to batheils inondent le marché de leurs produits they're flooding ou inundating the market with their products————————s'inonder de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
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11 savane
savane [savan]feminine noun* * *savannom féminin savannah* * *savan nf* * *savane nf1 ( hautes herbes) savannah;[savan] nom féminin -
12 râle à ventre roux
—1. LAT Eulabeornis ( Gould)2. RUS мангровый пастушок m3. ENG chestnut-bellied [chestnutbreasted] rail, chestnut-breasted swamp hen4. DEU Mangroveralle f5. FRA râle m à ventre roux1. LAT Eulabeornis castaneoventris ( Gould)2. RUS каштановогрудый мангровый пастушок m3. ENG chestnut-bellied [chestnutbreasted] rail, chestnut-breasted swamp hen4. DEU Mangroveralle f5. FRA râle m à ventre rouxDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > râle à ventre roux
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13 cercopithèque noir et vert
1. LAT Allenpithecus nigroviridis Pocock2. RUS чёрно-зелёная мартышка f, мартышка f Аллена3. ENG swamp [blackish-green] guenon, Allen's swamp monkey4. DEU schwarzgrüne Meerkatze f5. FRA cercopithèque m noir et vertDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > cercopithèque noir et vert
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1. LAT Thescelocichla ( Oberhoher)2. RUS болотный бюльбюль m3. ENG swamp bulbul, swamp [white-tailed] greenbul4. DEU Raphiabülbül m5. FRA bulbul m de raphias [à queue tachetée]DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 6439
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1. LAT Thescelocichla leucopleura ( Cassin)2. RUS болотный бюльбюль m3. ENG swamp bulbul, swamp [white-tailed] greenbul4. DEU Raphiabülbül m5. FRA bulbul m de raphias [à queue tachetée]DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 6440
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1. LAT Allenpithecus nigroviridis Pocock2. RUS чёрно-зелёная мартышка f, мартышка f Аллена3. ENG swamp [blackish-green] guenon, Allen's swamp monkey4. DEU schwarzgrüne Meerkatze f5. FRA cercopithèque m noir et vert -
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1. LAT Rattus lutreolus Gray2. RUS —3. ENG tawny [eastern swamp, Australian swamp] rat4. DEU —5. FRA — -
18 marais de mangrove
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mangrove swamp
A wet, spongy area of land in tropical climates and along coastal regions that is dominated by mangrove trees and shrubs, particularly red mangroves (Rhizophora), black mangroves (Avicennia) and white mangroves (Laguncularia). (Source: FFD)
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19 abreuver
abreuver [abʀœve]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ animal] to water2. reflexive verb► s'abreuver [animal] to drink* * *abʀøve
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verbe transitif to water [animal]
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s'abreuver verbe pronominal liter [animal] to drink* * *abʀœve vt1) [bétail] to water2) figabreuver qn de [injures] — to shower sb with, [informations] to swamp sb with
* * *abreuver verb table: aimerA vtr1 to water [animal];2 fml to soak [sol];3 liter abreuver qn de qch to bombard sb with sth [propagande]; to shower sb with sth [compliments]; abreuver qn d'injures to heap abuse on sb.1 lit [animal] to drink;[abrɶve] verbe transitif1. [faire boire - animaux] to water2. (figuré)————————s'abreuver verbe pronominal intransitif1. [animal] to drink2. (familier) [personne] to drink -
20 noyer
I.noyer1 [nwaje]masculine noun( = arbre) walnut tree ; ( = bois) walnutII.noyer2 [nwaje]➭ TABLE 81. transitive verbto drown ; [+ moteur] to flood• quelques bonnes idées noyées dans des détails inutiles a few good ideas lost in a mass of irrelevant detail2. reflexive verb* * *
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1. nwaje1) ( tuer) to drown [personne, animal]2) ( inonder) to flood [village, champ]3) ( mettre trop de liquide) to flood [moteur]; to drown [pastis, whisky]; to douse [feu, incendie]noyer son chagrin or sa peine dans l'alcool — to drown one's sorrows (in drink)
4) (accabler, étourdir)5) ( faire disparaître)noyer une idée dans quelque chose — to lose ou bury an idea in something
6) Art to blend [couleurs]; to merge [contours]
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se noyer verbe pronominal1) ( accidentellement) to drown; ( volontairement) to drown oneself2) figmes cris se sont noyés dans le brouhaha général — my shouts were drowned (out) in the general hubbub
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II nwajenom masculin1) ( arbre) walnut (tree)2) ( bois) walnut* * *
I nwaje nm1) (= arbre) walnut tree, walnut2) (= bois) walnut
II nwaje vt1) (= tuer) [personne, animal] to drown2) (= inonder) [endroit] to flood3) AUTOMOBILES, [moteur] to flood4) (= plonger) to submerge* * *noyer verb table: employerA nm1 ( arbre) walnut (tree);B vtr2 ( inonder) to flood [village, champ, mine];3 ( mettre trop de liquide) to flood [moteur]; to drown [pastis, whisky]; to douse [feu, incendie]; noyer son chagrin or sa peine dans l'alcool hum to drown one's sorrows;4 (accabler, étourdir) noyer qn sous une multitude de renseignements to swamp sb with a mass of information; noyer qn sous un flot de paroles to talk sb' s head off;5 ( faire disparaître) noyer une idée dans qch to lose ou bury an idea in sth; noyer une révolte dans le sang to spill blood in quashing a revolt;6 Tech ( intégrer) to embed [armature]; ( mettre à niveau) to countersink [vis, clou]; noyer une poutrelle dans du béton to embed a girder in concrete;C se noyer vpr1 ( accidentellement) to drown; ( volontairement) to drown oneself; noyé en mer drowned at sea; mourir noyé to die by drowning;2 ( pour oublier) se noyer dans les plaisirs to throw oneself into a life of mindless enjoyment;3 ( disparaître) se noyer dans la foule to get swallowed up in the crowd; mes cris se sont noyés dans le brouhaha général my shouts were drowned in the general hubbub; quelques acteurs connus noyés dans la foule some well-known actors lost in the crowd;4 ( être dépassé) to get bogged down (dans in); se noyer dans des détails to get bogged down in details.se noyer dans un verre d'eau to make a mountain out of a molehill.I[nwaje] nom masculin1. [arbre] walnut (tree)2. [bois] walnutII[nwaje] verbe transitif1. [personne, animal] to drown[moteur, vallée] to floodnoyer une sédition/mutinerie dans le sang to bloodily suppress a revolt/mutinyqui veut noyer son chien l'accuse de la rage (proverbe) give a dog a bad name (and hang him) (proverbe)2. [faire disparaître]————————se noyer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[se suicider] to drown oneself————————se noyer verbe pronominal intransitif[accidentellement] to drown————————se noyer dans verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se plonger dans] to bury ou to absorb oneself in2. [s'empêtrer dans] to get tangled up ou bogged down ou trapped invous vous noyez dans des considérations hors sujet you're getting tangled up in ou lost in a series of side issues
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