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81 Organisation Internationale pour la Sécurité des Transactions Electroniques
сущ.1) австрал. Международная организация безопасности электронных транзакций (шведский некоммерческий фонд, содействующий международной безопасности электронной коммуникации)2) безоп. OISTE (Swiss non-profit foundation promoting international e-communications security)Французско-русский универсальный словарь > Organisation Internationale pour la Sécurité des Transactions Electroniques
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82 blette
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86 téléjournal
téléjournal [teleʒuʀnal]masculine noun* * *teleʒuʀnal, otéléjournaux pl nmtelevision news programme Grande-Bretagne television news program USA -
87 assermentation
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88 bettes
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90 matu
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91 Natel
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92 sommelière
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93 gsw
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):alémaniqueSwiss German; AlemannicCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > gsw
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94 alémanique
alémaniqueSwiss German; Alemannicgsw—08.12.2006NCCorrected typographical error in name04.11.2005AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > alémanique
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95 blague
n. f.1. Joke. Faire une blague à quelqu'un: To play a practical joke on someone. Sans blague?! No kidding?! (This was the catch-phrase of Grock, a famous Swiss clown.) Blague à part: Honestly! Joking apart (also: blague dans lecoin!). Sale blague: 'Sick joke'.2. 'Tall story', lie. N'écoute donc pas toutes ces blagues! Don't listen to all that tommy-rot!3. Blunder. J'ai l'impression que j'ai fait une blague: I think I've made a boob.4. (pl.) Blagues a tabac: 'Droopy tits', flabby mammaries. -
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n. f.1. 'Burk', 'mutt-head', fool.2. lllitcrate person (i.e. one who signs his name with a cross).3. (Prostitutes' slang): Awkward customer.4. (Gangland slang): Outsider, one who is not part of the milieu.5. 'Tricky customer', awkward person. C'est une vraie croix! He's a right pain in the neck!6. C'est la croix et la bannière: It's a terrible drag —It's darned awkward.7. Mettre une croix dessus: To 'say goodbye to something', to give something up for lost.8. Décrocher la croix de bois: To get 'bumped off', killed in the war.9. Croix de bois, croix de fer ( si je mens je vais en enfer): Cross my heart and hope to die! (if what I say is a lie).10. La croix des vaches: Punishment inflicted by old-time pimps on recalcitrant prostitutes: deep facial cuts in the shape of a cross, made to fester and leave indelible scars.11. Le trafic des croix: Illegal trade of the Swiss twenty- franc gold coin known popularly as une croix. -
97 Beaufort
One of the most famous cheeses of the Savoy region of the French Alps: Beaufort belongs to the same category of cheese as Comté and Swiss Gruyère, though has a distinct taste of its ownDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Beaufort
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98 Comté
The French equivalent of the cheese that in Switzerland is called Gruyère. Comté is an AOC cheese, manufactured only from the milk of Montbéliard cows, grazing in upland pastures in the Franche Comté region, north of the Swiss border.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Comté
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99 Gruyère
best known as a cheese from Switzerland, Gruyère has been a Swiss Appellation Contrôlée (AOC) cheese since 2001. It was designated as an AOC cheese in France too, in 2007; however while the quality criteria for the production of Gruyère in France are strict, the area of production is huge, stretching from the Alps to parts of Burgundy, and Lorraine.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Gruyère
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100 Rhône
1) One of the major rivers in France, and the largest French river flowing into the Mediterranean. The Rhône rises in the canton of Valais, in the Swiss Alps, and flows through Lake Geneva, and the city of Geneva itself, before entering France just south west of the city. It then zigzags in a westerly direction through the Bugey area of France, as far as the city of Lyon. At Lyon, where the river is met by its biggest tributary, the Saône, it turns due south, and flows down to the Mediterranean. The mouth of the Rhone is a delta in the area of the Camargue, a short distance to the west of Marseilles. The Total length of the Rhone is 813 km. just over 500 miles. The river is navigable - with canals in places - from the Mediterranean as far as Lyon, and is a major shipping route. However the river flows relatively fast through the steep valley to the south of Lyon, and navigation is not always easy, notably when the river is in spate. The lower valley of the Rhône is a famed wine producing area, with a number of AOC vineyards, most notably the vineyards of Côtes du Rhone2) The name of the French department, no. 69, whose capital is Lyon, the second city in France, population 1.8 million.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Rhône
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