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1 the definitive book on the French Revolution
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > the definitive book on the French Revolution
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2 Pius (Italian Pope from 1800 to 1823 whose dramatic conflicts with Napoleon led to a restoration of the church after the armies of the French Revolution had devastated the papacy under Pius VI)
Религия: Пий VIIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pius (Italian Pope from 1800 to 1823 whose dramatic conflicts with Napoleon led to a restoration of the church after the armies of the French Revolution had devastated the papacy under Pius VI)
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3 History of the French Revolution
пол., соц. "История Французской революции" (произведение Т. Карлейля, написанное в 1837 г.; является примером рассмотрения развития политического режима с органицистских позиций)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > History of the French Revolution
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4 take the French Revolution
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5 take the French Revolution (например)
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6 Reflections on the french revolution
பிரஞ்சு புரட்சியைப்பற்றிய ஆழ்ந்த சிந்தனைகள்English-Tamil dictionary > Reflections on the french revolution
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7 Révolution française
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8 révolution
révolution [ʀevɔlysjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = changement) revolution• créer une petite révolution [idée, invention, procédé] to cause a stirb. ( = rotation) revolution━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The term la Révolution tranquille refers to the important social, political and cultural transition that took place in Quebec from the early 1960s. As well as rapid economic expansion and a reorganization of political institutions, there was a growing sense of pride among Québécois in their specific identity as French-speaking citizens. The Révolution tranquille is thus seen as a strong affirmation of Quebec's identity as a French-speaking province. → QUÉBEC* * *ʀevɔlysjɔ̃1) ( changement radical) revolution2) ( effervescence) turmoil3) ( de planète) revolution4) Mathématique rotation* * *ʀevɔlysjɔ̃ nf* * *révolution nf1 Pol revolution; provoquer une révolution to bring about a revolution; révolution scientifique/industrielle scientific/industrial revolution; ce livre est une révolution this is a revolutionary book; faire révolution dans to revolutionize; la Révolution (française or de 1789) the French Revolution;2 ( effervescence) turmoil; être en révolution to be in turmoil;4 ( forces) la révolution the revolutionary forces.révolution culturelle Cultural Revolution; révolution de juillet French revolution of July 1830; révolution nationale France's social revolution directed by Maréchal Pétain beginning in 1940; la révolution d'octobre the Russian Revolution ou the October Revolution; révolution de palais palace revolution.[revɔlysjɔ̃] nom fémininune révolution de palais a palace coup ou revolution2. [changement] revolutionfaire ou causer une révolution dans quelque chose to revolutionize something3. [agitation] turmoiltous ces cambriolages ont mis la ville en révolution the town is up in arms ou in uproar because of all these burglariesOne of the most important events in the history of modern France, from which it emerged as a Republic with an egalitarian constitution. Precipitated by the social and financial abuses of the Ancien Régime, it was a turbulent period lasting from the Fall of the Bastille in 1789 until the end of the century. It was marked by the Declaration of Human Rights, the execution of Louis XVI, the Reign of Terror (1793-94) and war against the other European powers. -
9 French
French [frentʃ]∎ the French les Français mpl2 noun(language) français m;∎ humorous pardon or excuse my French! passez-moi l'expression!français;(embassy, history) de France; (teacher) de français►► French bean haricot m vert;French billiards billard m (français);French bread baguette f;Geography French Canada le Canada français;1 nounCanadien(enne) m,f français(e)canadien français;French chalk craie f de tailleur;French cricket = jeu pour enfants qui se joue avec une balle et une batte de cricket;Technology French curve pistolet m (de dessinateur);American French dip = sandwich à la viande accompagné d'un bouillon ou d'une sauce à base de la même viande, dans lesquels on trempe le sandwich;American French door porte-fenêtre f;Cookery French dressing (in UK) vinaigrette f; (in US) = sauce de salade à base de mayonnaise et de ketchup;the French Foreign Legion la Légion étrangère;French franc franc m français;French fried potatoes pommes fpl frites;French fries frites fpl;French Guiana Guyane f française;French horn cor m d'harmonie; familiar French kiss1 nounpatin mrouler un patin àse rouler un patin;British French knickers ≃ caleçon m (culotte pour femme);British French loaf baguette f;French maid femme f de chambre française (attachée au service particulier d'une dame); Theatre soubrette f;French maid's outfit costume m de soubrette;French manicure French manucure f;French marigold œillet m d'Inde;French mustard ≃ moutarde f de Dijon;French onion soup gratinée f à l'oignon;French plait (hairstyle) natte f africaine;British French polish vernis m (à l'alcool);the French Quarter (in New Orleans) le quartier français, le Vieux Carré;History the French Revolution la Révolution (française);the French Riviera la Côte d'Azur;French roll (hairstyle) chignon m banane;Sewing French seam couture f anglaise;British French stick baguette f;French Switzerland la Suisse romande;French toast pain m perdu;the French Triangle = région du sud des États-Unis comprise entre La Nouvelle-Orléans, Alexandria et Cameron;French West Africa l'Afrique-Occidentale f française;the French West Indies les Antilles fpl françaises;British French window porte-fenêtre f✾ Book ✾ Film 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' Fowles, Reisz 'Sarah et le lieutenant français' (roman), 'La Maîtresse du lieutenant français' (film) -
10 revolution
revolution [‚revəˈlu:∫ən]* * *[ˌrevə'luːʃn]1) Politics, fig révolution f (in dans)2) Automobile, Technology tour m3) ( of planet) révolution f -
11 the whiff of grape-shot
"несколько залпов" ( использование артиллерии против народа) [выражение создано Т. Карлейлем; см. цитату]The whiff of grape-shot can, if needful, become a blast and tempest. (Th. Carlyle, ‘The French Revolution’, part I, book V, ch. 3) — Несколько залпов в случае необходимости могут превратиться в ураган огня.
...the young general Bonaparte's pounding of the Paris mob to pieces in 1795 called in playful approval by our respectable classes "the whiff of grapeshot"... (B. Shaw, ‘Major Barbara’, ‘Preface’) —...молодой генерал Бонапарт в 1795 году приказал стрелять из пушек в народ на улицах Парижа, и в знак шутливого одобрения наши высшие классы говорили об этом расстреле, как о "нескольких залпах"...
Don't be silly, Daddy. You're always saying we could have kept India with a few whiffs of grapeshot or something. (B. Davidson, ‘Golden Horn’, ch. 11) — Не глупи, папа, ты же всегда говорил, что мы могли бы сохранить Индию, стоило только немного пострелять.
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12 Revolution
f; -, -en revolution; die 1848er Revolution the revolution of 1848; die industrielle Revolution the Industrial Revolution* * *die Revolutionrevolution* * *Re|vo|lu|ti|on [revolu'tsioːn]f -, -en (lit, fig)revolutioneine Revolution der Moral — a moral revolution, a revolution in morals
die sanfte/friedliche Revolution — the velvet/peaceful revolution
* * *((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) revolution* * *Re·vo·lu·ti·on<-, -en>[revoluˈtsi̯o:n]f revolutiondie Französische \Revolution the French Revolutioneine wissenschaftliche \Revolution a scientific revolution* * *die; Revolution, Revolutionen (auch fig.) revolution* * *die 1848er Revolution the revolution of 1848;die industrielle Revolution the Industrial Revolution* * *die; Revolution, Revolutionen (auch fig.) revolution* * *f.revolution n. -
13 French
[frentʃ] 1. 2.1) (people)the French — + verbo pl. i francesi
2) (language) francese m.3.pardon my French — scherz. scusate il linguaggio
••to take French leave — filarsela all'inglese, tagliare la corda
* * *[fren ](potato chips.) patatine fritte* * *[frɛntʃ]1. adjfrancese, (lesson, teacher etc) di francese2. n1) (language) francese m2)the French npl — i francesi* * *French /frɛntʃ/A a.2 di (lingua) francese: French lessons [teacher], lezioni [insegnante] di franceseB n.● French beans, fagiolini (verdi) □ French bread, pane francese; baguette (franc.) □ French Canadian, franco-canedese; canadese francofono □ French chalk, gesso (o pietra) da sarto □ French cuff, polsino doppio □ ( grafica) French curve, curvilineo □ ( USA) French door = French window ► sotto □ (edil.) French drain, vespaio □ French dressing, vinaigrette (franc.); (in USA, anche) condimento per insalata a base di maionese e ketchup □ ( USA) French fries, patatine fritte ( a bastoncino) □ (mus.) French horn, corno a pistoni; corno francese □ French kiss, bacio in bocca; bacio con la lingua □ ( ricamo) French knot, punto nodo □ (fam.) French letter, preservativo; profilattico □ French loaf, filone (di pane) francese; filoncino; baguette (franc.) □ (tecn.) French polish, vernice a spirito a base di gommalacca ( per mobili) □ French polisher, verniciatore con la gommalacca; lucidatore (di mobili) □ French press, caffettiera ( a pressione-infusione) □ (stor.) the French Revolution, la Rivoluzione francese □ (geogr.) the French Riviera, la Costa azzurra □ (edil.) French roof, tetto a mansarda □ French roll, chignon a banana □ ( sartoria) French seam, cucitura con gli orli ripiegati all'interno □ French toast, fetta di pane passata in un miscuglio di uovo e latte e fritta □ (edil.) French window, portafinestra □ (fam.) Excuse (o Pardon) my French, con licenza parlando □ (GB, antiq.) to take French leave, andarsene alla chetichella; tagliare la corda (fam.); filarsela all'inglese (fam.).* * *[frentʃ] 1. 2.1) (people)the French — + verbo pl. i francesi
2) (language) francese m.3.pardon my French — scherz. scusate il linguaggio
••to take French leave — filarsela all'inglese, tagliare la corda
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14 revolution
ثَوْرَة \ rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917, a complete change (in ways of doing things) the Industrial Revolution in English history (the change from goods made at home by hand, to goods made in factories by machines). upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. -
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N1. क्रांतिThe French revolution of 1789.2. नक्षत्र\revolutionका\revolutionपरिभ्रमणThe earth completes one revolution each day.3. महत्व\revolutionपूर्ण\revolutionपरिवर्तनThe present revolution in church architecture is remarkable.4. पूरा\revolutionचक्कर/परिभ्रमणHour hand completes one revolution in sixty minutes. -
16 revolution
اِنْقِلاب (عَسْكَرِيّ، إلخ) \ coup: a sudden action taken to get power or to make a successful deal in business: An army coup drove out the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917. \ See Also ثورة (ثَوْرَة) -
17 revolution
دَوْرَة كامِلَة (للدّولاب) \ revolution: a complete turn (of a wheel, etc.): A car engine may perform 4000 revolutions in a minute. \ قَلْب نِظام الحُكْم \ revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917. \ See Also ثورة (ثَوْرَة) -
18 Revolution
Re·vo·lu·ti·on <-, -en> [revoluʼtsi̭o:n] frevolution;die Französische \Revolution the French Revolution;eine wissenschaftliche \Revolution a scientific revolution -
19 the sons of men
человечество, род людскойDeciduous Forests that die and are born again, continually, like the sons of men. (Th. Carlyle, ‘The French Revolution’, ch. XII) — Лиственное дерево подобно человеку: оно умирает и постоянно возрождается.
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20 revolution
noun1) (lit. or fig.) Revolution, die2) (single turn) Umdrehung, dienumber of revolutions — Drehzahl, die
* * *[revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) die Revolution2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) die Umwälzung3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) die Umdrehung•- academic.ru/62139/revolutionary">revolutionary2. noun(a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) der/die Revolutionär(in)- revolutionize- revolutionise* * *revo·lu·tion[ˌrevəlˈu:ʃən, AM -əˈlu:-]nthe American/French/Russian R\revolution die Amerikanische/Französische/Russische Revolutionthe green \revolution die grüne Revolutionthe moon makes one \revolution of the Earth in approximately 29.5 days der Mond umkreist die Erde in ungefähr 29,5 Tagen* * *["revə'luːSən]n1) (POL fig) Revolution f4,000 revolutions per minute — eine Drehzahl von 4.000 pro Minute
* * *revolution [ˌrevəˈluːʃn] s1. ASTRONa) Kreislauf m (auch fig des Jahres etc)b) Umdrehung fc) Umlauf(zeit) m(f)2. TECHa) Umlauf m, Rotation f (einer Maschine etc)b) Umdrehung f:revolutions per minute Umdrehungen pro Minute, Dreh-, Tourenzahl f;play a record at 45 revolutions per minute eine Schallplatte mit 45 Umdrehungen abspielen;3. fig Revolution f:a) Umwälzung f, Umschwung m, radikale (Ver)Änderungb) POL Umsturz m* * *noun1) (lit. or fig.) Revolution, die2) (single turn) Umdrehung, dienumber of revolutions — Drehzahl, die
* * *n.Drehung -en f.Revolution f.Umdrehung f.Umschwung m.Umwälzung f.
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