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1 Côte d'Azur
the French Riviera, the Mediterranean coast of France, between Toulon and the Italian border. The area includes many of France's most prestigeous resorts, such as Saint Tropez, Antibes, Juan les Pins and St. Jean Cap Ferrat.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Côte d'Azur
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2 côte
cote [kɔt]1. feminine nouna. [de valeur boursière] quotation ; [de voiture d'occasion] quoted value ; (aux courses) odds (de on)b. ( = popularité) rating• elle a/n'a pas la cote auprès du patron (inf) she is/isn't in the boss's good books• cote de popularité/de confiance popularity/approval ratingc. (pour classement) classification mark ; [de livre de bibliothèque] classification mark (Brit), call number (US)2. compounds► cote d'alerte [de rivière] flood level• atteindre la cote d'alerte [chômage, épidémie] to reach crisis point ; [pollution] to reach dangerous levels* * *kɔtentrée or admission à la cote — stock exchange listing
inscrit or admis à la cote — listed (on the stock exchange)
2) Commerce (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value3) ( aux courses) odds (pl)4) (de personne, lieu, film) ratingavoir la cote (colloq) auprès de quelqu'un — [célébrité] to be popular with somebody; [individu] to be well thought of by somebody
ne plus avoir la cote — (colloq) to have fallen from grace
5) ( sur un plan) dimension6) ( sur une carte) spot heightà la cote plus/moins 20 — 20 metres above/below sea level
7) ( marque de classement) classification mark; ( numéro de livre) pressmark GB, call number US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔt nf1) (en Bourse) quotation, (valeur) quoted value2) [cheval]la cote de — the odds pl on
3) [candidat] rating4) (= mesure) (sur une carte) spot height, (sur un croquis) dimension5) (= repère de classement) classification mark* * *cote nf1 Fin ( valeur en Bourse) quotation; ( liste des valeurs) (stock exchange) list; entrée or admission à la cote stock exchange listing; inscrit or admis à la cote listed (on the stock exchange); marché hors cote curb market, over-the-counter market; actions hors cote unlisted shares;2 Comm (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value;4 (de personne, lieu, film) rating; jouir d'une cote élevée to enjoy a high rating; avoir la cote○ auprès de qn [célébrité] to be popular with sb; [individu] to be well thought of by sb; tu as la cote○! you're in favourGB!; ne plus avoir la cote○ to have fallen from grace; leur cote est en baisse their popularity is waning; la chimie n'a pas la cote○ chemistry is unpopular;5 ( sur un plan) dimension;6 ( sur une carte) spot height; à la cote plus/moins 20 20 metres above/below sea level;cote d'alerte flood level; fig danger level; cote d'amour popularity rating; cote de crédit Fin credit rating; cote foncière land tax; cote mal taillée compromise; cote mobilière council tax GB, local rates (pl) US; cote de popularité = cote d'amour.[kot] nom féminin[à monter, à descendre] hill2. [rivage] coast[vu d'avion, sur une carte] coastline4. [de porc, d'agneau, de veau] chop[de bœuf] rib6. NAUTIQUE————————côte-à-côte locution adverbiale[marcher, s'asseoir] side by sidela Côte d'Amour the Atlantic coast near La Baulela Côte d'Argent the Atlantic coast between the Gironde and Bidassoa estuariesla Côte d'Azur the French Rivierala Côte de Coromandel the Coromandel Coastla Côte d'Émeraude part of the Northern French coast, near Saint-Malola Côte de Malabar the Malabar Coastla Côte d'Opale the coast between Calais and Dieppela Côte Vermeille part of the Mediterranean coast, between Collioure and Cerbère -
3 PACA
south eastern region of France, lying betwen the Rhone valley and the Italian border. Capital Marseille. This region includes the historic region of Provence, plus the French Riviera and southern Alps, and stretches from the Rhone valley in the west to the Italian border in the east. It is bordered on the north by the region of Rhône-Alpes, and on the south by the Mediterranean sea. It consists of the departments of Bouches du Rhône, Var, Vaucluse, Alpes Maritimes and Alpes de Haute Provence. Seeregional guide to Provence.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > PACA
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4 Corse
One of the larger islands in the Mediterranean, lying south east of the French Riviera, and north of Sardinia, Corsica is an integral part of metropolitan France, and has the status of a region. It is divided into two departments, Corse-du-sud (Southern Corsica) and Haute Corse (Upper Corsica). See also the following article.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Corse
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5 azur
azur [azyʀ]masculine nouna. ( = couleur) sky blueb. ( = ciel) sky* * *azyʀnom masculin1) ( couleur) azure2) ( ciel) liter azure, skies (pl)* * *azyʀ nm(= couleur) azure, sky blue, (= ciel) sky, skies pl* * *azur nm[azyr] nom masculinla Côte d'Azur the French Riviera, the Côte d'Azur2. (littéraire) [ciel] skies————————[azyr] adjectif invariable -
6 azuréen
2. [de la Côte d'Azur] of the Côte d'Azur ou French Riviera -
7 peu
I.n. m.1. Ça a été du peu au jus! It was a close shave! — It was a near thing! (I'm glad I got away scot-free!)2. Excusez du peu! (iron.): Is that all?! — You are modest!II.adv.1. Un peu: Very much, a lot. (Strange as it may seem, the colloquial meaning of un peu is the exact opposite of the straight acceptation.) Il est un peu bon, ton gâteau! That cake of yours tastes smashing! 'C'est cher, la Côte d'Azur?' 'Un peu!' 'Is the Riviera expensive?' 'Not half!' (Although, strictly speaking, there is no rhyming slang in French, the expression: Un peu, mon neveu! could loosely be translated by 'And how! — You bet'. The mon neveu is totally meaningless, as is Auguste in Tout juste, Auguste!)2. Un peu beaucoup (iron.): Far too much. Son père, sa mère, sa sœur et le beaufrère, c'est un peu beaucoup! With her mother, her father, her sister and that brother-in-law, there wasn't room to swing a cat!3. Très peu pour moi! (iron.): Definitely not for me! Une soirée devant la télé, très peu pour moi! Sat sitting watching the telly till the dot disappears isn't my cup of tea!
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