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61 Argentine
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62 country
country [ˈkʌntrɪ]1. nouna. pays mc. ( = region) région f2. compounds[lifestyle] campagnard* * *['kʌntrɪ] 1.1) (nation, people) pays mto go to the country — GB Politics appeler le pays aux urnes
2) ( native land) patrie f3) (also countryside) ( out of town) campagne f4) [U] région f5) (also country music) country (music) f2.adjective [road] de campagne; [scene] campagnard••it's a free country! — on est en république!, on est libre de faire ce qu'on veut!
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63 cunning
cunning [ˈkʌnɪŋ]1. noun2. adjectiveastucieux ; ( = deceitful) rusé* * *['kʌnɪŋ] 1.2.native cunning — débrouillardise f naturelle
2) ( clever) [trick, plot] habile; [device] astucieux/-ieuse -
64 Glaswegian
[glæz'wiːdʒən] 1. 2.adjective [accent, humour] de Glasgow -
65 hut
hut [hʌt]* * *[hʌt]noun ( in garden) cabane f; ( in shanty town) bicoque (colloq) f; ( on building site) baraque f (de chantier); (for climbers, shepherds) refuge m; ( native type) hutte f, case f; ( grass) paillote f; ( on beach) cabine f (de plage) -
66 Malagasy
[ˌmælə'gæsɪ] 1.1) ( native of Madagascar) Malgache mf2) ( language) malgache m2.adjective malgache -
67 Mediterranean
Mediterranean [‚medɪtəˈreɪnɪən]1. adjective[coast, climate, diet] méditerranéen ; [island] de la Méditerranée2. noun* * *[ˌmedɪtə'reɪnɪən] 1.proper noun1) (also Mediterranean sea)2) ( region)3) ( native) méditerranéen/-éenne m/f2.adjective méditerranéen/-éenne -
68 Politically correct, PC
Apparue dans les années 1980, la notion de ‘politiquement correct’ désigne les comportements et formes d'expression qui ne trahissent aucun préjugé sexuel, raciste ou xénophobe afin de ne choquer personne. Si certains changements de formulation rétablissent une vérité historique ( African American plutôt que Black, ou Native American plutôt que Indian), certains euphémismes semblent excessifs, par exemple involuntarily leisured pour exprimer unemployed -
69 soil
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70 speaker
speaker [ˈspi:kər]a. celui m (or celle f) qui parle ; (in dialogue, discussion) interlocuteur m, - trice f ; (in public) orateur m, - trice f ; ( = lecturer) conférencier m, - ière f• he's a good/poor speaker il parle bien/malb. Speaker (of the House) (British) président (e) m(f) de la Chambre des communes ; (US) président (e) m(f) de la Chambre des représentantsd. ( = loudspeaker) enceinte f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━En Grande-Bretagne, le Speaker est le président de la Chambre des communes, qui veille au respect du règlement et au bon déroulement des séances. Élu au début de chaque législature, il n'appartient pas nécessairement au parti au pouvoir, mais il perd son droit de vote et se doit de rester impartial. Au début de chacune de leurs interventions, les députés s'adressent au président de l'assemblée par ces mots: « Mister/Madam Speaker ».Aux États-Unis le président de la Chambre des représentants est le Speaker of the House: il est le chef de file du parti majoritaire et joue le rôle de porte-parole de son parti. Politiquement, il vient en seconde position, après le vice-président des États-Unis, pour remplacer le président en cas de vacance du pouvoir.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *['spiːkə(r)]1) ( person talking) personne f qui parle; (orator, public speaker) orateur/-trice m/f; ( invited lecturer) conférencier/-ière m/f; ( one of several conference lecturers) intervenant/-e m/f2) ( of foreign language)an Italian/a French speaker — un/-e italophone/francophone mf
3) (also Speaker) GB Politics président/-e m/f des Communes4) Electricity, Music haut-parleur m -
71 tongue
tongue [tʌŋ]1. nouna. langue f• to lose/find one's tongue perdre/retrouver sa langueb. ( = language) langue f2. compounds* * *[tʌŋ] 1.1) gen, Anatomy, Culinary langue f; ( flap on shoe) languette fto lose/find one's tongue — fig avaler/retrouver sa langue
2) ( language) langue f2.transitive verb Music détacher [note, passage]••has the cat got your tongue? — (colloq) tu as avalé ta langue?
to get the rough side ou edge of somebody's tongue — subir les paroles désobligeantes de quelqu'un
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72 vernacular
vernacular [vəˈnækjʊlər]1. noun• in the vernacular ( = in local language) en langue vernaculaire ; ( = not in Latin) en langue vulgaire2. adjective[language] vernaculaire ; [crafts, furniture] du pays ; [architecture, style] local ; [building] de style local* * *[və'nækjʊlə(r)] 1.1) ( language)in the vernacular — ( in local dialect) en dialecte
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73 species
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74 Eingeborene
m/findigène m/f, natif/native m/fEingeborene(r)}30b718e5Ei/30b718e5ngeborene(r)dekliniert wie Adjektiv, autochtone Maskulin Feminin -
75 лигнин природный
lignine f nativeРусско-французский словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > лигнин природный
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76 природный мел
mcraie f nativeРусско-французский словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > природный мел
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77 amah
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78 belong
[bi'loŋ]1) ((with to) to be the property of: This book belongs to me.) appartenir à2) ((with to) to be a native, member etc of: I belong to the sailing club.) faire partie de3) ((with with) to go together with: This shoe belongs with that shoe.) aller avec• -
79 botanic(al) gardens
noun singular or plural (a public park for the growing of native and foreign plants.) jardin botanique -
80 botanic(al) gardens
noun singular or plural (a public park for the growing of native and foreign plants.) jardin botanique
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