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London ['lʌndən]1 nounLondres►► the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art = conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique, à Londres;London Bridge = pont construit sur la Tamise en 1968 pour remplacer l'ancien pont, qui fut vendu et remonté dans l'Arizona;the London Coliseum = théâtre londonien, siège du "English National Opera";the London Eye = la grande roue construite à Londres pour le nouveau millénaire;Finance London Inter-Bank Offer Rate ≃ taux interbancaire offert à Paris;Finance the London International Financial Futures Exchange = marché à terme britannique d'instruments financiers, ≃ MATIF m;the London Palladium = théâtre londonien connu pour ses spectacles de variétés;Botany London pride saxifrage f à feuilles en coin, mignonnette f;London (Regional) Transport = régie des transports publics londoniens;University London School of Economics = grande école de sciences économiques et politiques à Londres;the London Season = série de manifestations mondaines, courses hippiques etc organisées chaque année à Londres et dans les alentours;Stock Exchange the London Stock Exchange = la Bourse de Londres;Music the London Symphony Orchestra = orchestre symphonique de Londres;British London weighting = indemnité de vie chère venant compléter certains salaires londoniens -
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A pr n Londres ; in/to London à Londres ; Greater London le Grand Londres ; inner London Londres intra-muros ; outer London la banlieue de Londres. -
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tr['lʌndən]1 Londresadj.• londinense adj.n.• Londres s.m.'lʌndənnoun Londres; (before n) londinense['lʌndǝn]1.N Londres m2.CPD londinenseLondon pride N — (Bot) corona f de rey
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5 London Eye
¿ Kultur?London Eye ist der umgangssprachliche Name für dasMillennium Wheel - Riesenrad, das von British Airways, der britischen Fluggesellschaft, am Südufer der Themse in London errichtet wurde, um den Jahreswechsel 1999/2000 zu feiern. Es besitzt 32 getrennte Abteile, die einen während einer 30-minütigen Fahrt in 135 m Höhe bringen. Von oben kann man dann fast 40 km weit sehen. Im Riesenrad können bis zu 800 Fahrgäste mitfahren. -
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7 London Futures and Options Exchange
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > London Futures and Options Exchange
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8 London International Petroleum Exchange
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > London International Petroleum Exchange
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9 London School of Economics
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > London School of Economics
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10 London Binding
A narrow fabric made from 1-in. to 11/2-in. wide of doubled cotton yarns, and dyed in all colours. It was about 48 ends and 44 picks per inch of 2/24's warp and 14's weft. A super London Binding had two-fold weft. -
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13 London Stock Exchange
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London particular[´lʌndənpə´tikjulə] n разг. истинска лондонска мъгла. -
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London pride[´lʌndən¸praid] n бот. потайниче Saxifraga umbrosa. -
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