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1 Empire, le premier Empire
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empire [ɑ̃piʀ]masculine nouna. empire• empire industriel/financier industrial/financial empire• pas pour un empire ! not for all the tea in China!b. ( = autorité, emprise) avoir de l'empire sur to hold sway over* * *ɑ̃piʀnom masculin (règne de Napoléon Ier)mobilier/style Empire — Empire furniture/style
Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃piʀ nm1) (régime) empire2) fig3) (= emprise)sous l'empire de [passion] — in the grip of, [stupéfiant, drogue] under the influence of
* * *empire nm1 Pol empire; pas pour un empire! not for the world!;2 ( très grande entreprise) empire; un empire financier a financial empire;3 fml ( ascendant) influence; avoir de l'empire sur qn to have influence over sb; sous l'empire de l'alcool under the influence of drink; agir sous l'empire de la colère/jalousie to act in a fit of anger/jealousy.[ɑ̃pir] nom propre masculinl'Empire, le premier Empire the (Napoleonic) Empiremeubles Empire Empire furniture, furniture in the French Empire style -
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—* * *Em|pire I [atildˑ'piːɐ]nt -(s), no pl (HIST)Empire; (= Empirestil) Empire style II ['ɛmpaɪə]nt -(s), no pl(British) Empire* * *Em·pire1<-[s]>[ãˈpi:r]1. HIST the French Napoleonic EmpireEm·pire2<-[s]>[ˈɛmpaiɐ]nt kein pl (das britische Weltreich) [British] Empire* * *Empire1 [ˈɛmpaiɐ] n; -(s), kein pl; HIST:das Empire the (British) EmpireEmpire2 [ãˈpiːɐ] n; -(s), kein pl; KUNST Empire (period) -
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Em·pire1. Em·pire <-[s]> [ãʼpi:r] nt1) hist the French Napoleonic Empire2. Em·pire <-[s]> [ʼɛmpaɪə] ntkein pl ( das britische Weltreich) [British] Empire
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