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1 continental
continental, e (masculine plural - aux) [kɔ̃tinɑ̃tal, o]adjective[région, climat] continental ; (opposé à côtier, insulaire) mainland* * *continentale, mpl - aux kɔ̃tinɑ̃tal, o adjectif gén continental; ( par opposition à un territoire insulaire) mainland (épith)* * *kɔ̃tinɑ̃tal, o continental, -econtinentaux mpl adj* * *continental, continentale, mpl - aux adj gén continental; ( par opposition à un territoire insulaire) mainland ( épith).1. [par opposition à insulaire] mainland (modificateur)2. GÉOGRAPHIE [climat, température] continental———————— -
2 continent
continent [kɔ̃tinɑ̃]masculine noun* * *
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continente kɔ̃tinɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif continent
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nom masculin Géographie1) ( partie du monde) continent2) ( par opposition à une île) mainland* * *kɔ̃tinɑ̃ nm* * *A adj2 Méd continent.B nm Géog1 ( partie du monde) continent;2 ( par opposition à une île) mainland.le continent noir the Dark Continent.I( féminin continente) [kɔ̃tinɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectifII[kɔ̃tinɑ̃] nom masculinl'Ancien/le Nouveau Continent the Old/the New World2. [par opposition à une île] -
3 raccorder
raccorder [ʀakɔʀde]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto connect (à with, to)• raccorder qn au réseau (téléphonique) to connect sb's phone ; (électrique) to connect sb to the mains* * *ʀakɔʀde1) gén to connect (à to); to link together [chapitres, parties]; to line up [motifs de papier peint]3) Cinéma to link [something] together [scènes, plans]* * *ʀakɔʀde vt1) (lieux) to connect, to join, [bâtiments] to join, to link upLe pont raccorde l'île au continent. — The bridge links the island to the mainland., The bridge connects the island to the mainland.
2) TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET, [personne, client]* * *raccorder verb table: aimerA vtr1 gén to connect (à to); to link together [chapitres, parties]; to join up [motifs de papier peint];3 Cin to link [sth] together [scènes, plans].B se raccorder vpr gén to be connected (à to); ( par satellite) to be linked up; [chapitres, scènes] to be linked (together).[rakɔrde] verbe transitif1. [route, chemin de fer] to link ou to join up (separable)[bandes magnétiques] to splice3. ÉLECTRICITÉ [au secteur] to couple[à un circuit] to join————————se raccorder à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [route, voie ferrée] to join up with2. [être lié à] to tie in with -
4 Région
the largest administrative subdivisions of France. Currently (2009) Metropolitan France is divided into 22 regions, including the island of Corsica. There are four overseas regions, two (Guadeloupe and Martinique) in the Caribbean, one (Guyane) in south America, and one (La Réunion) in the Indian Ocean. The structure of local administration in France is currently under review, and it seems likely that the number of regions in mainland France will be reduced to 15 before the year 2014. Regions are made up of a number (2 to 8) of départements, or counties.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Région
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5 Europe
Europe [øʀɔp]feminine noun• l'Europe centrale/occidentale central/Western Europe* * *øʀɔpnom propre féminin Europe* * *øʀɔp nf* * *1 Géog Europe; l'Europe de l'Est Eastern Europe;2 Pol UE l'Europe communautaire the European community; l'Europe des douze the twelve, the twelve members of the EC; l'Europe de 1993 Europe in 1993; l'Europe verte Agricultural Europe; l'Europe de l'espace the joint European space venture; l'Europe sociale social aspects in Europe; faire l'Europe to build (the new) Europe.[ørɔp] nom propre féminin1. GÉOGRAPHIE(l')Europe de l'Est East ou Eastern Europel'Europe des douze the Twelve, the twelve member states (of the EC)2. RADIOEurope 1radio station broadcasting popular entertainment and general interest programmes -
6 écosystčme insulaire
островная экосистема
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island ecosystem
Unique but fragile and vulnerable ecosystems due to the fact that the evolution of their flora and fauna has taken place in relative isolation. Many remote islands have some of the most unique flora in the world; some have species of plants and animals that are not found anywhere else, which have evolved in a specialized way, sheltered from the fierce competition that species face on mainland. (Source: WRIGHT)
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7 Chine
Chine [∫in]feminine noun* * *ʃinnom propre féminin China* * *ʃin nfla Chine libre — the Republic of China, Nationalist China (Taiwan)
la république de Chine — the Republic of China, Nationalist China (Taiwan)
* * *A nm1 ( porcelaine) china; une tasse en chine a china cup;2 ( papier) rice paper.[ʃin] nom propre fémininChine communiste Red ou Communist ChinaChine populaire, République populaire de Chine People's Republic of China -
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Chine [∫in]feminine noun* * *ʃinnom propre féminin China* * *ʃin nfla Chine libre — the Republic of China, Nationalist China (Taiwan)
la république de Chine — the Republic of China, Nationalist China (Taiwan)
* * *A nm1 ( porcelaine) china; une tasse en chine a china cup;2 ( papier) rice paper.[ʃin] nom masculin1. [porcelaine] china2. [papier] rice paper————————[ʃin] nom féminin[brocante] secondhand goods trade————————à la chine locution adjectivale -
9 chiné
Chine [∫in]feminine noun* * *ʃinnom propre féminin China* * *ʃin nfla Chine libre — the Republic of China, Nationalist China (Taiwan)
la république de Chine — the Republic of China, Nationalist China (Taiwan)
* * *A nm1 ( porcelaine) china; une tasse en chine a china cup;2 ( papier) rice paper.[laine] bicoloured wool -
10 Guyane
French overseas territory on the south American mainland.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Guyane
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