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village [vilaʒ]masculine noun* * *vilaʒnom masculin villagePhrasal Verbs:* * *vilaʒ nm* * *village nm village; un village de Dordogne/d'Autriche a village in the Dordogne/in Austria.village classé listed GB ou landmarked US village; village olympique Olympic village; village de toile tent village; village de vacances holiday GB ou vacation US village.[vilaʒ] nom masculin1. [agglomération, personnes] village2. LOISIRS3. (locution)village global ou planétaire the global village -
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n. m. Il est bien de son village (iron.): He's as green as they come—He's pretty simple. (The country bumpkin image is opposed here to the wily city- dweller's awareness.) -
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7 village de centre
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > village de centre
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8 village urbain
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > village urbain
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11 Colombey les Deux Eglises
Village in the Haute Marne department of Champagne-Ardenne in which General de Gaulle had his country retreat, la Boisserie. De Gaulle died here in 1970, and is buried in the village churchyard, which has become a pilgrimage point for his followers. Political leaders regularly make a point of visiting Colombey in order to demonstrate their attachment to the Gaullist heritage. Contrary to a popular misconception, de Gaulle was not born here, nor was Colombey the ancestral seat of his family.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Colombey les Deux Eglises
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13 Banon
village in the Alps of Provence, source of dried chestnut leaves traditionally used to wrap goat cheese, which was washed with eau-de-vie and aged for several months; today refers to various goat's-milk cheese or mixed goat-and cow's-milk cheese from the region, sometimes wrapped in fresh green or dried brown chestnut leaves and tied with raffia. -
14 Camembert (de Normandie)
village in Normandy that gives its name to a supple, fragrant cheese made of cow's milk.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Camembert (de Normandie)
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15 Epoisses
village in Burgundy that gives its name to a buttery disc of cow's milk cheese with a strong, smooth taste and rust-colored rind. -
16 Livarot
village in Normandy that gives its name to an elastic and pungent thick disc of cow's-milk cheese with reddish golden stripes around the edge. -
17 Maroilles
village in the north that gives its name to a strong-tasting, thick, square cow's-milk cheese with a pale brick-red rind. -
18 Munster
village in Alsace that gives its name to a disc of soft, tangy cow's-milk cheese with a brick red rind and a penetrating aroma; the cheese is also sometimes cured with cumin seeds. -
19 Pont l'Evêque
village in Normandy that gives its name to a very tender, fragrant square of cow's milk cheese. -
20 Pouligny-Saint-Pierre
village in the Loire valley that gives its name to a goat's-milk cheese shaped like a truncated pyramid with a mottled, grayish rind and a smooth-grained, ivory-white interior.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Pouligny-Saint-Pierre
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Village — A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town or city [ [http://www.answers.com/village r=67 village: Definition and Much More from Answers.com ] ] . Though generally located in rural areas … Wikipedia
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