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61 Omelette norvegienne
French version of Baked Alaska; a concoction of sponge cake covered with ice cream and a layer of sweetened, stiffly beaten egg whites, then browned quickly in the oven.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Omelette norvegienne
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62 Pommes de terre frites
French fries.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Pommes de terre frites
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français, e [fʀɑ̃sε, εz]1. adjective2. adverb3. masculine nouna. ( = langue) French• c'est une faute de français ≈ it's a grammatical mistake4. feminine noun* * *Française fʀɑ̃sɛ, ɛz nom masculin, féminin Frenchman/Frenchwomanle Français moyen — gén the average Frenchman; péj the typical Frenchman
* * *fʀɑ̃sɛ, ɛz nm/f Français, -e* * *B nm Ling French.————————b. [les hommes] Frenchmenle Français n'aime pas... the average Frenchman ou French person doesn't like...————————nom masculin————————à la française locution adjectivale————————à la française locution adverbiale -
65 Les États, les pays et les continents
Les adjectifs comme anglais peuvent aussi qualifier des personnes (par ex. un touriste anglais ⇒ Les nationalités) et des langues (par ex. un mot anglais ⇒ Les langues.)Les noms de paysL’anglais n’utilise pas d’article défini devant les noms de pays et de continents, sauf pour les noms qui ont une forme de pluriel (the United States, the Netherlands, the Philippines etc.) et quelques rares exceptions (the Congo, the Gambia). En cas de doute, consulter l’article dans le dictionnaire.la France= Francele Brésil= BrazilCuba= Cubal’Afrique= Africaaimer la France= to like Franceaimer l’Afrique= to like AfricaAttention: les noms qui ont une forme de pluriel se comportent en général comme des noms singuliers.les États-Unis sont un pays riche= the United States is a rich countryNoter que les noms de continents et de pays qui utilisent les points cardinaux ne prennent pas d’article défini non plus:l’Amérique du Nord= North Americala Corée du Sud= South KoreaÀ, au, aux, enÀ, au, aux et en se traduisent par to avec les verbes de mouvement (par ex. aller, se rendre etc.) et par in avec les autres verbes (par ex. être, habiter etc.).aller au Brésil= to go to Brazilaller en Afrique= to go to Africavivre au Brésil= to live in Brazilvivre en Afrique= to live in AfricaDe avec les noms de pays et de continentsLes expressions françaises avec de se traduisent en général en anglais par l’emploi de l’adjectif. Mais voir ci-dessous quelques exceptions.Attention: l’anglais emploie toujours la majuscule pour les adjectifs ethniques.l’ambassade de France= the French embassyles campagnes de la France= the French countrysidele climat de la France= the French climatel’équipe de France= the French teamles fleuves et rivières de France= French riversl’histoire de France= French historyMais noter:l’ambassadeur de France= the French ambassador ou the ambassador of Francela capitale de la France= the capital of Franceles peuples de l’Afrique= the peoples of Africaune carte de France= a map of FranceTraduction des adjectifsl’argent français= French moneyl’armée française= the French armyl’aviation française= the French air forcela cuisine française= French cookingla douane française= the French Customsle gouvernement français= the French governmentla langue française= the French languagela littérature française= French literaturela marine française= the French navyle peuple français= the French nationla politique française= French politicsles traditions françaises= French traditionsla vie politique française= French politicsune ville française= a French townEn anglais, dans quelques rares cas, on trouve aussi le nom du pays ou du continent utilisé en position d’adjectif: the England team, the Africa question etc. Il est préférable de ne pas imiter ces tournures.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > Les États, les pays et les continents
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66 tricolore
tricolore [tʀikɔlɔʀ]1. adjective2. plural noun* * *tʀikɔlɔʀ1) ( de trois couleurs) tricolour [BrE], three-coloured [BrE] (épith)2) (bleu, blanc, rouge) [écharpe, cocarde] red, white and bluele drapeau tricolore — the tricolour [BrE], the French flag
3) (colloq) ( français) French* * *tʀikɔlɔʀ adj1) (= en trois couleurs) three-coloured Grande-Bretagne three-colored USA2) (= français) (équipe) French* * *tricolore adj2 (bleu, blanc, rouge) [écharpe, ceinture, cocarde] red, white and blue; le drapeau tricolore the tricolourGB, the French flag;[trikɔlɔr] adjectif2. [français] French3. [à trois couleurs] three-coloured————————[trikɔlɔr] nom masculin -
67 DOM-TOM
DOM-TOM [dɔmtɔm]plural masculine noun( = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas departments and territories━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━DOM-TOM, ROM and COMThere are four « Départements d'outre-mer »: Guadeloupe, Martinique, La Réunion and French Guyana (Guyane). They are run in the same way as metropolitan « départements » and their inhabitants are French citizens. In administrative terms they are also « Régions », and in this regard are also referred to as « ROM » (Régions d'outre-mer). The term « Dom-Tom » is still commonly used, but the term « Territoire d'outre-mer » has been superseded by that of « Collectivité d'outre-mer » (COM). The COM include Corsica, Mayotte, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin; French Polynesia and New Caledonia were given the status of « Pays d'outre-mer » (POM) in 2009. They are independent, but each is supervised by a representative of the French government.* * *dɔmtɔmnom masculin pluriel (abbr = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas administrative departments and territories* * *dɔmtɔm abr nm nmplDépartement(s) d'outre-mer/Territoire(s) d'outre-mer* * *DOM-TOM nmpl (abbr = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas administrative departments and territories.Of the French possessions off the continent, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane and La Réunion have département status, and their inhabitants are French citizens. The territoires include Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia, New Caledonia and French territories at the Poles. The territories are independent, though supervised by a French government representative. -
68 francophone
francophone [fʀɑ̃kɔfɔn]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *fʀɑ̃kɔfɔn
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adjectif [pays, personne] French-speaking
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nom masculin et féminin French speaker* * *fʀɑ̃kɔfɔn1. adj2. nm/f* * *B nmf French speaker.[frɑ̃kɔfɔn] adjectif————————[frɑ̃kɔfɔn] nom masculin et féminin -
69 lettre
lettre [lεtʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = caractère) letterb. ( = missive) letter• Anne Lemoine, féministe avant la lettre Anne Lemoine, a feminist before the term existed2. plural feminine nouna. ( = littérature) les (belles) lettres literatureb. (à l'université, au collège) arts subjects ; ( = français) French• lettres modernes ( = discipline) French3. compounds* * *lɛtʀ
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1) ( signe graphique) letterlettre majuscule or capitale — capital letter
en toutes lettres — lit in full
c'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le rapport — fig it's down in black and white in the report
les Romains furent des urbanistes avant la lettre — the Romans were city planners before the concept was invented
2) ( écrit adressé) letter3) ( contenu d'un texte) letterà la lettre, au pied de la lettre — [appliquer, suivre] to the letter
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lettres nom féminin plurielétudiant en lettres — ( français) student reading French GB, student majoring in French US; ( plus général) arts GB ou humanities US student
docteur ès lettres — ≈ Doctor of Philosophy
2) ( culture littéraire) letters•Phrasal Verbs:••passer comme une lettre à la poste — (colloq) [réforme] to go through smoothly; [excuse] to be accepted without any questions
* * *lɛtʀ1. nf1) [alphabet] letteren lettres majuscules; en lettres capitales — in capital letters, in capitals
2) (= courrier) letteravant la lettre — before the term existed, before the term was coined
..., écologiste avant la lettre —..., an ecologist before the term existed,..., an ecologist before the term was coined
2. lettres nfpl1) (culture)2) (= littérature) literature sg3) ÉDUCATION arts subjects* * *A nf1 ( signe graphique) letter; les lettres de l'alphabet the letters of the alphabet; lettre minuscule small letter; lettre majuscule or capitale capital letter; lettre d'imprimerie block letter; en lettres majuscules in capital letters; un mot de trois lettres a three-letter word; en toutes lettres lit in full; écrire la date/somme en toutes lettres write the date/sum out in full; c'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le rapport fig it's down in black and white in the report; c'est écrit en grosses lettres it's written in big letters; les Romains furent des urbanistes avant la lettre the Romans were city planners before they were invented; ⇒ cinq;2 ( écrit adressé) letter; une lettre de félicitations/remerciements/condoléances a letter of congratulations /thanks/condolence; lettre d'accompagnement covering letter; lettre de réclamation letter of complaint; lettre de rupture letter ending a relationship; une lettre de recommandation/candidature/démission a letter of recommendation/application/resignation; lettre anonyme/de menaces anonymous/threatening letter; une petite lettre a note;3 ( contenu d'un texte) letter; l'esprit et la lettre d'un texte the spirit and the letter of a text; à la lettre, au pied de la lettre [appliquer, suivre] to the letter; il prend à la lettre tout ce qu'on lui dit he takes everything you say literally.B lettres nfpl1 Univ, Scol ( français) French; ( plus général) arts GB, humanities US; étudiant en lettres ( français) student reading French GB, student majoring in French US; ( plus général) arts GB ou humanities US student; faculté de lettres arts faculty GB, school of the humanities; être en lettres, faire des études de lettres to do an arts degree, to study humanities US; professeur de lettres teacher of French (for native speakers); docteur ès lettres ≈ Doctor of Philosophy;2 ( culture littéraire) letters; homme/femme de lettres man/woman of letters; les gens de lettres writers; avoir des lettres to be well read; le monde des lettres the literary world.lettre de cachet lettre de cachet; lettre de cadrage Pol scoping document (outlining issues for inclusion in the next budget); lettre capitulaire Édition decorated initial; lettre de change bill of exchange; lettre de château thank you letter, bread and butter letter; lettre circulaire circular; lettre de crédit letter of credit; lettre d'intention letter of intention; lettre ornée illuminated letter; lettre ouverte open letter (à to); lettre recommandée registered letter; lettre de voiture Comm waybill, consignment note; lettres classiques French and Latin; lettres de créance credentials; lettres modernes French language and literature; lettres de noblesse letters patent of nobility; avoir ses lettres de noblesse fig to have an illustrious history; gagner ses lettres de noblesse fig to win one's spurs; lettres patentes letters patent; lettres supérieures preparatory class for entrance exam for the École Normale Supérieure.passer comme une lettre à la poste○ [décision, réforme] to go through smoothly ou without a hitch; [excuse] to be accepted without any questions; un événement à graver en lettres d'or an event to remember; écrit en lettres de feu written in letters of fire; devenir lettre morte to become a dead letter; rester lettre morte to go unheeded.[lɛtr] nom fémininA.[CARACTÈRE]1. [d'un alphabet] letterlettre minuscule small ou lowercase letteren lettres de feu/d'or/de sang: leur révolte est écrite en lettres de feu dans ma mémoire their revolt is branded on my memoryleur abnégation est gravée en lettres d'or dans nos cœurs their self-sacrifice is engraved indelibly in our heartscette page d'histoire est imprimée en lettres de sang dans notre mémoire this page of history has left a bloody impression in our memoryB.[ÉCRIT]1. [correspondance] letterpas de lettres pour moi? no mail ou no letters for me?lettre d'amour/de menace love/threatening letterb. [avec valeur déclarée] registered letterlettre de remerciements letter of thanks, thank-you lettera. (familier) [boisson, aliment] to go down a treatb. [demande, mesure] to go off without a hitch, to go off smoothly2. BANQUE3. DROIT4. HISTOIRE5. POLITIQUE6. PRESSE7. LITTÉRATURE [titre]C.[SENS STRICT] letterrespecter la lettre de la loi to respect ou observe the letter of the lawrester lettre morte to go unheeded, to be disregarded————————lettres nom féminin pluriel1. ÉDUCATIONles lettres arts subjects, the arts, the humanitieslettres classiques classics, Latin and Greeklettres supérieures preparatory class (leading to the École Normale Supérieure and lasting two years)2. LITTÉRATUREun homme/une femme de lettres a man/a woman of letters————————à la lettre locution adverbiale,au pied de la lettre locution adverbiale————————avant la lettre locution adverbialeen toutes lettres locution adverbiale1. [entièrement] in fullc'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le contrat it's written in black and white ou it's spelt out plainly in the contract -
70 lettré
lettre [lεtʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = caractère) letterb. ( = missive) letter• Anne Lemoine, féministe avant la lettre Anne Lemoine, a feminist before the term existed2. plural feminine nouna. ( = littérature) les (belles) lettres literatureb. (à l'université, au collège) arts subjects ; ( = français) French• lettres modernes ( = discipline) French3. compounds* * *lɛtʀ
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1) ( signe graphique) letterlettre majuscule or capitale — capital letter
en toutes lettres — lit in full
c'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le rapport — fig it's down in black and white in the report
les Romains furent des urbanistes avant la lettre — the Romans were city planners before the concept was invented
2) ( écrit adressé) letter3) ( contenu d'un texte) letterà la lettre, au pied de la lettre — [appliquer, suivre] to the letter
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lettres nom féminin plurielétudiant en lettres — ( français) student reading French GB, student majoring in French US; ( plus général) arts GB ou humanities US student
docteur ès lettres — ≈ Doctor of Philosophy
2) ( culture littéraire) letters•Phrasal Verbs:••passer comme une lettre à la poste — (colloq) [réforme] to go through smoothly; [excuse] to be accepted without any questions
* * *lɛtʀ1. nf1) [alphabet] letteren lettres majuscules; en lettres capitales — in capital letters, in capitals
2) (= courrier) letteravant la lettre — before the term existed, before the term was coined
..., écologiste avant la lettre —..., an ecologist before the term existed,..., an ecologist before the term was coined
2. lettres nfpl1) (culture)2) (= littérature) literature sg3) ÉDUCATION arts subjects* * *A nf1 ( signe graphique) letter; les lettres de l'alphabet the letters of the alphabet; lettre minuscule small letter; lettre majuscule or capitale capital letter; lettre d'imprimerie block letter; en lettres majuscules in capital letters; un mot de trois lettres a three-letter word; en toutes lettres lit in full; écrire la date/somme en toutes lettres write the date/sum out in full; c'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le rapport fig it's down in black and white in the report; c'est écrit en grosses lettres it's written in big letters; les Romains furent des urbanistes avant la lettre the Romans were city planners before they were invented; ⇒ cinq;2 ( écrit adressé) letter; une lettre de félicitations/remerciements/condoléances a letter of congratulations /thanks/condolence; lettre d'accompagnement covering letter; lettre de réclamation letter of complaint; lettre de rupture letter ending a relationship; une lettre de recommandation/candidature/démission a letter of recommendation/application/resignation; lettre anonyme/de menaces anonymous/threatening letter; une petite lettre a note;3 ( contenu d'un texte) letter; l'esprit et la lettre d'un texte the spirit and the letter of a text; à la lettre, au pied de la lettre [appliquer, suivre] to the letter; il prend à la lettre tout ce qu'on lui dit he takes everything you say literally.B lettres nfpl1 Univ, Scol ( français) French; ( plus général) arts GB, humanities US; étudiant en lettres ( français) student reading French GB, student majoring in French US; ( plus général) arts GB ou humanities US student; faculté de lettres arts faculty GB, school of the humanities; être en lettres, faire des études de lettres to do an arts degree, to study humanities US; professeur de lettres teacher of French (for native speakers); docteur ès lettres ≈ Doctor of Philosophy;2 ( culture littéraire) letters; homme/femme de lettres man/woman of letters; les gens de lettres writers; avoir des lettres to be well read; le monde des lettres the literary world.lettre de cachet lettre de cachet; lettre de cadrage Pol scoping document (outlining issues for inclusion in the next budget); lettre capitulaire Édition decorated initial; lettre de change bill of exchange; lettre de château thank you letter, bread and butter letter; lettre circulaire circular; lettre de crédit letter of credit; lettre d'intention letter of intention; lettre ornée illuminated letter; lettre ouverte open letter (à to); lettre recommandée registered letter; lettre de voiture Comm waybill, consignment note; lettres classiques French and Latin; lettres de créance credentials; lettres modernes French language and literature; lettres de noblesse letters patent of nobility; avoir ses lettres de noblesse fig to have an illustrious history; gagner ses lettres de noblesse fig to win one's spurs; lettres patentes letters patent; lettres supérieures preparatory class for entrance exam for the École Normale Supérieure.passer comme une lettre à la poste○ [décision, réforme] to go through smoothly ou without a hitch; [excuse] to be accepted without any questions; un événement à graver en lettres d'or an event to remember; écrit en lettres de feu written in letters of fire; devenir lettre morte to become a dead letter; rester lettre morte to go unheeded.2. (Belgique) [sachant lire et écrire]————————, lettrée [lɛtre] nom masculin, nom fémininc'est un fin lettré he's extremely well-read ou scholarly -
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72 Marianne
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The symbolic female figure often used to represent the French Republic. There are statues of her in public places all over France and she also appears on the standard French stamp. She is always depicted wearing the Phrygian bonnet, a pointed cap which became one of the symbols of liberty as represented by the 1789 Revolution
II maʀjan* * *Marianne npr Marianne.ⓘ Marianne The symbolic female figure often used to represent the French Republic. There are statues of her in public places all over France and she also appears on the standard French stamp. She is always depicted wearing the Phrygian bonnet, a pointed cap which became one of the symbols of liberty as represented by the 1789 Revolution.[marjan] nom propreMarianne is the personification of the French Republic; there is a bust of her in every town hall in France, and her portrait appears on French stamps. Her face has changed over the years, but she can always be recognized by the bonnet phrygien she wears. Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve, and in more recent years Inès de la Fressange and Laetitia Casta, have been used as models for Marianne. -
73 pain
pain [pɛ̃]1. masculine noun• du pain frais/dur/rassis fresh/dry/stale breadb. ( = miche) loafc. [de cire] bar2. compounds► pain complet wholemeal (Brit) or wholewheat (US) bread ; ( = miche) wholemeal (Brit) or wholewheat (US) loaf► pain suédois= pain polaire► pain surprise bread surprise (assortment of mini-sandwiches, often served in a hollowed-out loaf)* * *pɛ̃nom masculin1) ( aliment) bread [U]2) ( miche) loaf3) Culinairepain de légumes/viande — vegetable/meat loaf
4) ( bloc) (de savon, cire) bar; ( de glace) block; ( de dynamite) stick•Phrasal Verbs:••ça ne mange pas de pain — (colloq) it doesn't cost anything
je ne mange pas de ce pain-là — (colloq) I won't have anything to do with it, I want no part of it
* * *pɛ̃ nm1) (= aliment) breadDonnez-nous aujourd'hui notre pain quotidien. — Give us today our daily bread.
2) (unité) loaf, loaf of breadJ'ai acheté un pain. — I bought a loaf of bread.
3) [cire, savon] bar, [plastic] stick4) CUISINE* * *pain nm1 ( aliment) bread ¢; le pain frais/rassis fresh/stale bread; morceau/tranche de pain piece/slice of bread; des miettes de pain breadcrumbs; notre pain quotidien fig our daily bread; le pain et le vin Relig the bread and wine; être au pain sec et à l'eau to be on bread and water;2 ( miche) loaf; un pain rond a round loaf; acheter deux pains to buy two loaves; un petit pain a (bread) roll;3 Culin pain de légumes/viande/poisson vegetable/meat/fish loaf;5 ◑( coup) punch, sock○; mettre un pain à qn to sock○ sb.pain bénit Relig consecrated bread; être pain béni(t) pour qn to be a godsend for sb; pain bis brown bread; pain blanc white bread; ( miche) white loaf; manger son pain blanc le premier to have it easy at the start; pain brioché brioche bread; ( miche) brioche loaf; pain à cacheter bar of sealing wax; pain de campagne farmhouse bread; ( miche) farmhouse loaf; pain au chocolat pastry with chocolate filling; pain complet wholemeal bread; ( miche) wholemeal loaf; pain dermatologique dermatological cleansing bar; pain d'épices gingerbread; pain de Gênes Genoa cake; pain grillé toast; pain au lait milk roll; pain au levain sourdough bread; pain de mie sandwich loaf; pain noir rye bread; pain perdu French toast; pain aux raisins currant bun; pain de seigle rye bread; ( miche) rye loaf; pain sans sel unsalted (white) bread; pain de son bran loaf; pain de sucre Culin, Géol sugar loaf; en pain de sucre ( crâne) egg-shaped; ( montagne) sugar loaf ( épith); le Pain de Sucre Géog Sugar Loaf Mountain; pain viennois Viennese bread; ( miche) Viennese loaf.se vendre comme des petits pains to sell like hot cakes; ça ne mange pas de pain○ it doesn't cost anything; je ne mange pas de ce pain-là I won't have anything to do with it, I want no part of it; enlever or ôter le pain de la bouche à qn to take the bread out of sb's mouth; être bon comme du (bon) pain to have a heart of gold; long comme un jour sans pain [personne] very tall; [pantalon] very long; faire passer le goût du pain à qn○ to teach sb a lesson they won't forget.[pɛ̃] nom masculinpain de deux/quatre livres long two-pound/four-pound loafpain d'épices ≃ gingerbreadpain de Gênes ≃ Genoa cake2. [substance] breadun peu de pain a bit ou piece of breadpain perdu, pain doré French toastla maladie, les soucis d'argent, c'était son pain quotidien illness and money worries were her daily lotlong comme un jour sans pain interminable, endlessenlever ou retirer ou ôter le pain de la bouche à quelqu'un to take the bread out of somebody's mouth3. [préparation] loaf4. [bloc]pain de cire/savon bar of wax/soap5. (très familier) [coup] smack————————pain brûlé locution adjectivale[tissu, peinture] dark brown[peau] brown as a berry -
74 Élysée
Élysée [elize]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The palais de l'Élysée, situated in the heart of Paris just off the Champs Élysées, is the official residence of the French President. Built in the eighteenth century, it has performed its present function since 1876. A shorter form of its name, l'Élysée is frequently used to refer to the presidency itself.* * *elizenom propre masculin1) Politique2) Mythologie Elysium* * *elize nmle palais de l'Élysée — the Élysée palace (official residence of the French president)
l'Élysée — the Élysée palace (official residence of the French president)
* * *Élysée nprm2 Mythol Elysium.Élysée The palais de l'Élysée is the official residence of the Président de la République, not far from the Champs-Élysées in central Paris.[elize] nom propre masculin2. POLITIQUEThis eighteenth-century palace near the Champs-Élysées in Paris is the official residence of the French president. The name is often used to refer to the presidency itself. -
75 Québec
Québec [kebεk]1. noun( = ville) Quebec (City)2. masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Quebec's history as a French-speaking province of Canada has meant that the French spoken there has developed many distinctive characteristics. Since the 1970s, the government of Quebec has been actively promoting the use of French terms instead of Anglicisms in everyday life in order to preserve the Francophone identity of the province, over 80% of whose inhabitants have French as their mother tongue. → LA RÉVOLUTION TRANQUILLE* * *kebɛk
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nom propre masculin ( province)
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nom propre ( ville) Quebec* * *kebɛk1. n(= ville) Quebec2. nmle Québec — Quebec, Quebec Province
* * *B ⇒ Les villes npr Quebec.[kebɛk] nom propre masculin1. [province]la province de ou du Québec Quebec State2. [ville] QuebecFounded by Champlain in 1608, this Canadian province remained predominantly French-speaking after Canada became a British possession in 1763. Today, with French as its official language, it is the centre of French-Canadian culture. -
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SNCF [εsεnseεf]feminine noun( = Société nationale des chemins de fer français) French national railway company* * *
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II ɛsɛnseɛfnom féminin (abbr = Société nationale des chemins de fer français) French national railway company* * *ɛsɛnseɛf abr nfSociété nationale des chemins de fer français French national railways* * *SNCF nf (abbr = Société nationale des chemins de fer français) French national railway company. -
77 assemblée
assemblée [asɑ̃ble]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The term Assemblée nationale has been used to refer to the lower house of the French parliament since 1946, though the old term « la Chambre des députés » is sometimes still used. Its members are elected in the « élections législatives » for a five-year term. It has similar legislative powers to the House of Commons in Britain and the House of Representatives in the United States. Sittings of the Assemblée nationale are public, and take place in a semicircular amphitheatre (l'Hémicycle) in the Palais Bourbon. → DÉPUTÉ ÉLECTION* * *asɑ̃ble1) ( foule) gathering; Religion2) ( réunion convoquée) meeting3) Politique ( groupe élu) assembly•Phrasal Verbs:* * *asɑ̃ble nf1) (= réunion) meeting2) (= public, assistance) gathering3) POLITIQUE assemblyl'Assemblée nationale — the National Assembly (of France)
4) RELIGION* * *assemblée nf1 ( foule) gathering; Relig assemblée (de fidèles) congregation; une grande or nombreuse assemblée a large gathering; à la fureur de l'assemblée to the fury of those present;2 ( réunion convoquée) meeting; se réunir en assemblée to assemble for a meeting; convoquer une assemblée générale/extraordinaire to call a general/an extraordinary meeting;l'Assemblée européenne the European Assembly; assemblée générale, AG general meeting; assemblée générale ordinaire ordinary general meeting; assemblée générale extraordinaire extraordinary general meeting; l'Assemblée nationale the French National Assembly.ⓘ Assemblée nationale The lower house of the French parliament, in which 577 députés are elected for a five-year term. A member, who must be at least 23 years old, has to be elected by at least 50% of the votes cast and, if necessary, a second round of voting is held to ensure this. Party affiliation is indicated by a député's allocation to a seat within a left-right gradation in the semi-circular chamber. The Assemblée nationale passes laws, votes on the Budget, and questions ministers (who cannot be députés).[asɑ̃ble] nom féminin2. [réunion] meetingassemblée générale/annuelle general/annual meetingassemblée (générale) ordinaire/extraordinaire ordinary/extraordinary (general) meeting3. POLITIQUE [élus]assemblée fédérale [en Suisse] (Swiss) federal assembly4. [bâtiment]l'Assemblée ≃ the HouseThe National Assembly is the lower house of the French Parliaments. Its members (the députés) are elected in the élections législatives held every five years. -
78 conseil
conseil [kɔ̃sεj]1. masculine nouna. ( = recommandation) piece of advice• il est de bon conseil he gives good or sound adviceb. ( = profession) consultancy• cabinet or société de conseil firm of consultantsc. ( = personne) consultant (en in)• conseil juridique legal consultant or adviser• conseil en communication communications or media consultantd. ( = assemblée) board2. compounds► conseil d'administration [de société anonyme] board of directors ; [d'hôpital, école] board of governors━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In France, the « Conseil constitutionnel » is an official body that ensures that the constitution is respected in matters of legislation and during elections. The « Conseil d'État » examines bills before they are submitted to the « Conseil des ministres », a weekly meeting which some or all ministers attend. → ARRONDISSEMENT COMMUNE DÉPARTEMENT RÉGION━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Each « département » of France is run by a Conseil général, whose remit covers transport, housing, secondary schools, social welfare, and cultural and economic development. The council is made up of « conseillers généraux », each of whom represents a « canton » and is elected for a six-year term. Half of the council's members are elected every three years.* * *kɔ̃sɛjnom masculin1) ( avis) advice [U]quelques conseils de prudence — a few words of caution ou warning
2) ( assemblée) council3) ( conseiller) consultant•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃sɛj1. nm1) (= avis) piece of advice, advice no pldonner un conseil à qn — to give sb some advice, to give sb a piece of advice
demander conseil à qn — to ask sb's advice, to ask sb for advice
Est-ce que je peux te demander conseil? — Can I ask your advice?, Can I ask you for some advice?
2) (= assemblée) council3) (= expert) consultant2. adj* * *conseil nm1 ( avis) advice ¢; un conseil a piece of advice; des conseils some advice; beaucoup de conseils a lot of advice; donner un conseil à qn to give sb advice; demander conseil à qn to ask (for) sb's advice; suivre/écouter les conseils de qn to follow/to listen to sb's advice; un petit conseil a little piece of advice; un bon conseil a piece of good advice; conseil d'ami piece of friendly advice; un conseil gratuit a piece of free advice; quelques conseils de prudence a few words of caution ou warning; sur les conseils de qn on sb's advice; donner à qn le conseil de faire to advise sb to do; il est de bon conseil he always gives good advice; conseils d'entretien cleaning ou care instructions; ⇒ nuit;3 ( conseiller) consultant; conseil en gestion management consultant.conseil d'administration Entr board of directors; conseil de classe Scol staff meeting (for all those teaching a given class); conseil de discipline Admin, Mil, Scol disciplinary committee; conseil de famille Jur Board of Guardians; ( non officiel) family meeting ou gathering; conseil général Pol council of a French department; conseil de guerre Mil council of war; conseil des ministres Pol gén council of ministers; ( au Royaume-Uni) Cabinet meeting; conseil municipal Pol town council; conseil régional Pol regional council; conseil de révision Mil medical board (assessing fitness for military service); conseil de surveillance Entr supervisory board; conseil d'université Univ senate; Conseil constitutionnel Jur Constitutional Council; Conseil économique et social Pol Economic and Social Council; Conseil d'État Pol Council of State (advising government on administrative matters); Conseil de l'Europe, CE Pol Council of Europe; Conseil de sécurité (de l'ONU) Pol (UN) Security Council; Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel, CSA Radio, TV body which monitors broadcasting; Conseil supérieur de la langue française body responsible for the regulation and advancement of the French language; Conseil supérieur de la magistrature, CSM Jur High Council for the Judiciary.ⓘ Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel The body which appoints the heads of the public broadcasting systems, licenses private contractors, monitors advertising and oversees all matters concerning impartiality, freedom of speech, quality and the promotion of French language and culture in the broadcast media.[kɔ̃sɛj] nom masculina. [d'ami] adviceb. [trucs] tips, hintsagir sur/suivre le conseil de quelqu'un to act on/to take somebody's advicedemander conseil à quelqu'un to ask somebody's advice, to ask somebody for advice(comme adjectif; avec ou sans trait d'union)3. [assemblée] board[réunion] meetinga. [d'une société] board of directorsb. [d'une organisation internationale] governing bodyconseil de cabinet cabinet council, council of ministersle Conseil constitutionnelFrench government body ensuring that laws, elections and referenda are constitutionalle Conseil économique et social consultative body advising the government on economic and social mattersconseil général ≃ county councila. [réunion] war council ≃ War Cabinetb. [tribunal] court-martialle Conseil des ministres ≃ the Cabineta. [en ville] ≃ town council, ≃ local (urban) councilb. [à la campagne] ≃ parish council (UK), ≃ local (rural) council4. ÉDUCATION————————de bon conseil locution adjectivaleun homme de bon conseil a man of sound advice, a wise counsellordemande-lui, elle est de bon conseil ask her, she's good at giving adviceThe Conseil constitutionnel, which ensures that new laws do not contravene the constitution, has nine members appointed for a nine-year period; it also includes the surviving former Presidents of France. The President of the Republic and any member of parliament can refer laws to the Conseil Constitutionnel for scrutiny.The French Council of State acts both as the highest court to which the legal affairs of the state can be referred, and as a consultative body to which bills and rulings are submitted by the government prior to examination by the Conseil des ministres. It has 200 members.The President himself presides over the Conseil des ministres, which traditionally meets every Wednesday morning; strictly speaking, when ministers assemble in the sole presence of the Prime Minister, this is known as le Conseil du cabinet.The body responsible for the administration of a département. Members are elected for a six-year term, with one councillor per canton, and are headed by the président du conseil général.The committee body for the administration of a région. Members are elected for a six-year term and are headed by the président du conseil régional. They decide on matters of planning, construction, regional development and education.This state body advises on the appointment of members of the magistrature, and on specific points of law concerning the judiciary. It is also consulted when the president wishes to exercise his official pardon. It has ten members: the Minister of Justice and nine others appointed by the President of the Republic.The town council is elected during the municipales (local elections). Elected members, or conseillers municipaux, oversee the administration of a commune in conjunction with the mayor.Demander conseilWhat should I do? Qu'est-ce que je dois faire ?What would you do, if you were me? Qu'est-ce que tu ferais si tu étais moi ?What would you do in my place? Qu'est-ce que tu ferais à ma place ?Do you think I should tell him? Tu crois que je devrais le lui dire ?I could do with ou I need some advice. J'aurais besoin d'un conseilDonner un conseilWhy don't you (just) tell her? Pourquoi ne pas le lui dire (carrément) ?Take my advice and say nothing to her. Je te conseille de ne rien lui direIf I were you, I'd phone him. Si j'étais toi, je l'appelleraisIf you ask me, I think you should resign. Si tu veux mon avis, je pense que tu devrais démissionnerPerhaps ou Maybe you should warn him. Peut-être que tu devrais le prévenirI'd think twice about going. Je réfléchirais à deux fois avant d'y allerYou could always try writing to him. Ce serait peut-être pas mal de lui écrireIt might be better to do it yourself. Ce serait peut-être mieux que tu le fasses toi-mêmeNow listen to me: you really must go and see a doctor. Écoute, il faut absolument que tu ailles voir un médecinIf you want my advice, you'll pretend it never happened. Si tu veux mon avis, fais comme si rien ne s'était passéI hope you won't take this the wrong way, but... Ne le prends pas mal, mais...It's not really any of my business, but... Je sais que ça ne me regarde pas, mais... -
79 francophonie
francophonie [fʀɑ̃kɔfɔni]feminine noun* * *fʀɑ̃kɔfɔninom féminin ( ensemble des francophones) French-speaking world* * *fʀɑ̃kɔfɔni nf* * *francophonie nf1 ( ensemble des francophones) French-speaking world;2 ( phénomène culturel) French as a world language.[frɑ̃kɔfɔni] nom fémininThis is a wide-ranging cultural and political concept involving the promotion of the French language in French-speaking communities around the world. -
80 haricot
haricot [ˈaʀiko]1. masculine nouna. ( = plante) beanb. ( = ragoût) haricot de mouton lamb stew2. compounds* * *’aʀikonom masculin (plante, graine) beanPhrasal Verbs:••c'est la fin des haricots — (colloq) we've had it (colloq)
* * *'aʀiko nmharicots verts — French beans Grande-Bretagne green beans
* * *haricot nm1 (plante, graine) bean;2 Méd kidney bowl.haricot beurre wax bean; haricot blanc haricot bean; haricot à écosser broad bean; haricot de Lima butterbean; haricot mange-tout French bean; haricot rouge red kidney bean; haricot sec dried bean; haricot vert French bean.c'est la fin des haricots○ we've had it; il me court sur le haricot◑ he gets on my nerves ou on my wick○ GB, he bugs me○.[ʼariko] nom masculin1. [légume] beanharicot mange-tout runner ou string beanharicot rouge red ou kidney bean2. CUISINE [ragoût]haricot de mouton mutton haricot ou stew3. MÉDECINE [cuvette] kidney tray ou dish————————haricots nom masculin pluriel
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