Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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- The week at the beginning of September when the new school year starts and around which much of French administrative life revolves. The preceding weeks see intensive advertising of associated merchandise, from books and stationery to clothes and sports equipment. Many stores and supermarkets have a range of special purchases at bargain prices. The concept of the rentrée also extends to literary, political and other activities which are resumed after the period of the grandes vacances in July and August when businesses can close for up to a month. La rentrée littéraire marks the start of the literary year and la rentrée parlementaire signals the reassembly of Parliament after the recess.
I. fourth [брит. fɔːθ, америк. fɔrθ] СУЩ.
II. fourth [брит. fɔːθ, америк. fɔrθ] ПРИЛ.
I. course [брит. kɔːs, америк. kɔrs] СУЩ.
1. course (progression):
2. course (route):
3. course:
4. course:
5. course (in golf, athletics):
6. course (part of meal):
II. course [брит. kɔːs, америк. kɔrs] ГЛ. перех. ОХОТ
III. course [брит. kɔːs, америк. kɔrs] ГЛ. неперех.
1. course (rush):
V. of course НАРЕЧ.
of [брит. ɒv, (ə)v, америк. əv] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. of (in most uses):
2. of (made or consisting of):
3. of (indicating an agent):
4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):
I. old [брит. əʊld, америк. oʊld] СУЩ. The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.
III. old [брит. əʊld, америк. oʊld] ПРИЛ.
1. old (elderly, not young):
2. old (of a particular age):
3. old (not new):
4. old (former, previous):
5. old (as term of affection):
6. old (as intensifier) разг.:
I. late [брит. leɪt, америк. leɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):
3. late (towards end of series):
II. late [брит. leɪt, америк. leɪt] НАРЕЧ.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of time period):
I. all [брит. ɔːl, америк. ɔl] МЕСТОИМ.
1. all (everything):
2. all (the only thing):
3. all (everyone):
4. all (the whole amount):
5. all (emphasizing unanimity or entirety):
II. all [брит. ɔːl, америк. ɔl] ОПРЕД. СЛ.
1. all (each one of):
2. all (the whole of):
III. all [брит. ɔːl, америк. ɔl] НАРЕЧ.
1. all (emphatic: completely):
2. all (emphatic: nothing but):
IV. all [брит. ɔːl, америк. ɔl] СУЩ.
V. all+ В СОСТ. СЛ.
1. all+ (completely):
2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming
VI. all along НАРЕЧ.
VII. all but НАРЕЧ.
IX. all that НАРЕЧ.
X. all the НАРЕЧ.
XI. all too НАРЕЧ.
XII. and all НАРЕЧ.
XIII. at all НАРЕЧ.
XIV. for all ПРЕДЛОГ
XV. of all ПРЕДЛОГ
XVI. all [брит. ɔːl, америк. ɔl]
I. worst [брит. wəːst, америк. wərst] СУЩ.
1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):
2. worst (expressing the most pessimistic outlook):
3. worst (most unbearable):
4. worst (most negative trait):
5. worst (of the lowest standard, quality):
II. worst [брит. wəːst, америк. wərst] ПРИЛ. superlative of bad
1. worst (most unsatisfactory, unpleasant):
2. worst (most serious):
3. worst (most inappropriate):
III. worst [брит. wəːst, америк. wərst] НАРЕЧ.
I. thing [брит. θɪŋ, америк. θɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. thing (object):
2. thing (action, task, event):
3. thing (matter, fact):
4. thing (person, animal):
II. things СУЩ. только мн.
1. things (personal belongings, equipment):
2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):
3. things ЮРИД.:
III. thing [брит. θɪŋ, америк. θɪŋ]
I. place [брит. pleɪs, америк. pleɪs] СУЩ.
1. place (location, position):
2. place (town, hotel etc):
3. place (for specific purpose):
4. place (home):
5. place (seat, space):
6. place:
7. place брит. УНИВЕР.:
8. place (in competition, race):
9. place (in argument, analysis):
10. place (correct position):
11. place (rank):
12. place (role):
13. place (situation):
14. place (moment):
15. place (in book) (in paragraph, speech):
II. out of place ПРИЛ.
III. in place of ПРЕДЛОГ
IV. place [брит. pleɪs, америк. pleɪs] ГЛ. перех.
1. place букв.:
2. place (locate):
3. place (using service):
4. place (put) перенос.:
5. place (rank):
6. place (judge):
7. place (identify):
V. placed ПРИЛ.
1. placed (gen) (situated):
I. people [брит. ˈpiːp(ə)l, америк. ˈpipəl] СУЩ. (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.
II. people [брит. ˈpiːp(ə)l, америк. ˈpipəl] СУЩ. только мн.
1. people:
2. people (inhabitants):
3. people (citizens, subjects):
4. people (experts):
I. best [брит. bɛst, америк. bɛst] СУЩ.
1. best (most enjoyable, pleasant):
2. best (of the highest quality, standard):
3. best (most competent):
4. best (most appropriate, desirable or valid):
5. best (most favourable):
6. best (peak, height):
7. best (greatest personal effort):
8. best (virtues, qualities):
9. best (most advantageous or pleasing part):
11. best (good wishes):
II. best [брит. bɛst, америк. bɛst] ПРИЛ. superlative of good
1. best (most excellent or pleasing):
2. best (most competent):
3. best (most appropriate or suitable):
III. best [брит. bɛst, америк. bɛst] НАРЕЧ.
best superlative of well
IV. best [брит. bɛst, америк. bɛst] ГЛ. перех. (defeat, outdo)
I. bad [брит. bad, америк. bæd] СУЩ.
1. bad (evil):
II. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [брит. bad, америк. bæd] ПРИЛ.
1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):
2. bad (unpleasant, unfavourable, negative):
3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):
4. bad (severe, serious):
5. bad:
6. bad (inappropriate, unsuitable):
7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):
8. bad ФИНАНС.:
III. bad [брит. bad, америк. bæd] НАРЕЧ. разг. esp америк.
I. late [брит. leɪt, америк. leɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):
3. late (towards end of series):
II. late [брит. leɪt, америк. leɪt] НАРЕЧ.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of time period):
в словаре PONS
Fourth of July
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- Le Fourth of July ou "Independence Day" est en Amérique le jour férié laïque le plus important. Il commémore la "Declaration of Independence" (déclaration d'indépendance), dans laquelle les colonies américaines, le 4 juillet 1776, ont déclaré leur indépendance vis-à-vis de la Grande-Bretagne. On se rencontre pour pique-niquer, se retrouver en famille ou assister à des matchs de baseball professionnels. Pour couronner cette journée, on organise de grands feux d'artifice dans tout le pays.
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- The 14th of July is France's fête nationale to celebrate the storming of the Bastille in 1789. On this day, the towns are decorated with flags and a military parade takes place on the Champs-Elysées. At 10 p.m., fireworks go off all over France. Belgium's national holiday is 21st July, the birthday of Leopold I.
April [ˈeɪprəl] СУЩ.
2. April (indication of a date or period):
II. eighth [eɪtθ] СУЩ. no мн.
III. eighth [eɪtθ] НАРЕЧ. (in lists)
of [əv, stressed: ɒv] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. of (belonging to):
2. of (describing):
3. of (dates and time):
4. of (nature, content):
5. of (among):
Fourth of July
April [ˈeɪ·pr ə l] СУЩ.
2. April (indication of a date or period):
II. eighth [eɪtθ] СУЩ.
III. eighth [eɪtθ] НАРЕЧ. (in lists)
of [əv, stressed: av] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. of (belonging to):
2. of (describing):
3. of (dates and time):
4. of (nature, content):
5. of (among):
| I | course |
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| you | course |
| he/she/it | courses |
| we | course |
| you | course |
| they | course |
| I | coursed |
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| you | coursed |
| he/she/it | coursed |
| we | coursed |
| you | coursed |
| they | coursed |
| I | have | coursed |
|---|---|---|
| you | have | coursed |
| he/she/it | has | coursed |
| we | have | coursed |
| you | have | coursed |
| they | have | coursed |
| I | had | coursed |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | coursed |
| he/she/it | had | coursed |
| we | had | coursed |
| you | had | coursed |
| they | had | coursed |
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