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41 Mimolette
A round cheese, made in the area of Lille in the north of France. Its orange colour is the result of the addition of natural coloring. The cheese was originally made as a French variation of the Dutch Edam cheese, to which it is very similar.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Mimolette
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42 Pétain, Maréchal Philippe
A First World War national hero, Pétain was called to the rescue to form an "independent" government for the "free" southern half of France, while the north was under direct Nazi occupation. At the end of the war, members of Pétain's "collaborationist" Vichy government were arrested and put on trial for helping the Nazis; Pétain himself was condemned to death, but his sentence was reduced to life emprisonment, on account of his age and his earlier stature.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Pétain, Maréchal Philippe
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43 Méridienne verte
A millennium project to mark the "Paris meridian" - slightly different from the Greenwich meridian - by the planting of a line of trees, from Dunkerque on the North Sea to Prats de Mollho on the Spanish border.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Méridienne verte
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44 Mont Saint Michel
One of France's major tourist sites, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Mont St. Michel is a mediaeval abbey perched on a rock jutting up in the middle of the sand flats and shallow water of a large bay on the north coast of France, between Normandy and Brittany.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Mont Saint Michel
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45 intermittent
intermittent, e [ɛ̃tεʀmitɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjectiveintermittent ; [travail] sporadic2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *intermittente ɛ̃tɛʀmitɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [pluie, fièvre] intermittent; [bruit, efforts] sporadic* * *ɛ̃tɛʀmitɑ̃, ɑ̃t intermittent, -e1. adjintermittent, sporadic2. nm/f* * *A adj [pluie, efforts, fièvre] intermittent; [bruit] sporadic; [travail] periodic; les travailleurs intermittents contract workers.B nm,f contract worker; les intermittents du spectacle contract workers in showbusiness.( féminin intermittente) [ɛ̃tɛrmitɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [irrégulier - tir] intermittent, sporadic ; [ - travail] casual, occasional ; [ - pulsation] irregular, periodic ; [ - éclairage] intermittent ; [ - averses] occasional2. MÉDECINE————————nom masculinles intermittents du spectaclepeople working in the performing arts (and thus entitled to social security benefits designed for people without regular employment) -
46 là-bas
là-bas [laba]adverb* * *labɑ1) gén over there2) ( pour renforcer) over* * *laba adv* * *là-bas adv2 ( dans un autre pays) over there.[laba] adverbe1. [en bas] down ou under there2. [en un lieu éloigné] thereune fois arrivés là-bas, nous nous arrangerons we'll sort it out when we get there3. [?] over there -
47 timide
timide [timid]adjectivea. ( = embarrassé) [personne, air, sourire, voix] shy, timidb. ( = hésitant) [personne, critique, réponse, réforme] timid ; [politique, reprise économique] tentative* * *timid
1.
adjectif [personne, animal] shy, timid; [critique, réforme] timid; [succès, résultat] limited
2.
nom masculin et féminin shy person* * *timid adj1) (= embarrassé) shy2) (= timoré) timid, timorous* * *A adj [personne, animal] shy, timid; [critique, réforme] timid; [succès, résultat] limited; d'un air timide shyly, timidly; faussement timide coy.B nmf shy person; c'est un grand timide he's terribly shy; il joue les timides he's pretending to be shy, he's being coy.[timid] adjectifil est timide avec les femmes he's shy of ou he shrinks away from womenl'auteur de quelques timides réformes the author of a handful of half-hearted ou feeble reforms————————[timid] nom masculin et féminin -
48 contournement
contournement [kɔ̃tuʀnəmɑ̃]masculine noun[d'obstacle] bypassing* * *contournement nm ( de ville) bypass; le contournement nord de Lyon the bypass to the north of Lyons; le contournement autoroutier de Toulouse the motorway GB ou freeway US that bypasses Toulouse. -
49 Boulogne
France's major fishing port, located on the north coast of France in the department of Pas de Calais. Also a port for cross-Channel ferries, though less used for this purpose than in the past.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Boulogne
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50 Montmartre
small hill in the north of Paris, site of the Sacré Coeur basilica, and narrow streets reputed as the capital's artists' quarter.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Montmartre
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51 Sacré Cœur
Fine nineteenth-century basilica, sitting on the Butte Montmartre, a hill in the north of Paris overlooking the city.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Sacré Cœur
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52 Vieux Lille
thick, square cheese named for the old part of the north's largest city, made in the same way as Maroilles, with cow's milk, only salted more, then aged six months until stinking ripe. Also called vieux puant, or old stinker. -
53 Polaire
polaire [pɔlεʀ]1. adjectivea. polarb. laine polaire ( = tissu, sweat) fleece2. feminine noun( = vêtement) fleece jacket (or sweatshirt etc)* * *pɔlɛʀ
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1) [faune, flore, région] polar; [froid, paysage] arctic2) Chimie, Mathématique polar3) Textileslaine or fibre polaire — fleece
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nom féminin Textiles, Costume fleece* * *pɔlɛʀ adj* * *A adj3 Tex laine or fibre polaire fleece.B nf1 Math polar;[pɔlɛr] nom propre fémininla Polaire Polaris, the Pole Star, the North Star -
54 dépression
dépression [depʀesjɔ̃]feminine nounb. ( = état nerveux) depression* * *depʀesjɔ̃nom féminin ( tous contextes) depressionPhrasal Verbs:* * *depʀesjɔ̃ nf1) [terrain, surface] depression2) MÉTÉO low, depressionUne forte dépression s'approche des côtes de Bretagne. — An area of severe low pressure is approaching the Brittany coast.
3) ÉCONOMIE depression, slump4) MÉDECINE, PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE depression* * *dépression nf1 ⇒ Les douleurs et les maladies Méd, Psych ( état) depression; dépression nerveuse nervous breakdown; faire de la dépression to be depressed;2 Météo (atmospheric) depression; une dépression centrée sur le nord de la France a depression over northern France;3 Écon depression, slump;4 Géog depression.[depresjɔ̃] nom féminin3. [absence de pression] vacuum[différence de pression] suction -
55 Bresse
Flat area to the north of Lyon, characterised by a large number of lakes (les dombes). The area is famed for its birdlife, and for its frogs.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bresse
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56 Cabillaud
fresh codfish, also currently called morueknown as doguette in the North, bakalua in the Basque region, eglefin in Provence. -
57 Colin
hake, ocean fish related to cod; known as merluche in the North, merluchon in Brittany, bardot or merlan along the Mediterranean. -
58 Hortillon
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59 Saint-pierre
John Dory, a prized mild, flat, white ocean fish. Known as soleil and Jean Doré in the North, and poule de mer along the Atlantic coast. -
60 Saint-Nicolas
Saint-Nicolas [sɛ̃nikɔla]feminine noun* * *Saint-Nicolas nf la Saint-Nicolas Saint Nicholas' Day, 6 December.[sɛ̃nikɔla] nom propre fémininla Saint-Nicolas Saint Nicholas' Day (December 6th, celebrated especially in Belgium and the north of France)
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