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PRON   le | la | les | les
SYNO   LE | lupus erythematosus
le côté {m} extérieurthe outside
méd. le Croissant-Rouge {m}the Red Crescent
hist. mil. le débarquement {m} allié [1944]the Allied landings [1944]
le diable {m} incarné [fig.]spawn of the devil [fig.]
hist. théâtre le Grand-Guignol {m} [Paris (1897 - 1962)]Grand Guignol theater [Am.]
hist. théâtre le Grand-Guignol {m} [Paris (1897 - 1962)]Grand Guignol theatre [Br.]
le gros {m} de qc. [dépenses, revenus]the main part of sth.
le gros {m} de qc. [spectateurs, passagers]the majority of sth.
le gros {m} de qc. [travail]the bulk of sth.
mil. le gros {m} de qc. [troupes, armée]the main body of sth.
cuis. littérat. Le Guide Culinaire {noun} [livre de cuisine française écrit par Auguste Escoffier (1903)]Le Guide Culinaire
mus. le hit-parade {m}the charts {pl}
hist. le jour J {noun}D-Day
le juste milieu {m}the happy medium
le milieu {m} environnantthe background
le monde {m} entierthe whole world
RadioTV le petit écran {m}the small screen [as opposed to cinema]
le pire exemple {m}the worst example
le reste {m} de qc.the rest of sth.
le rêve {m} américainthe American Dream
hist. Le Roi Soleil {m} [Louis XIV]The Sun King
relig. le Saint-Esprit {m}the Holy Ghost
le troisième âge {m} [la vieillesse]old age
le troisième âge {m} [les personnes]senior citizens
le troisième larron {m} [fig.] [littéraire][the third party who benefits from a division between two others]
le vaste monde {m}the wide world
le XXIe siècle {m} [le vingt-et-unième siècle]the 21st century
le XXIème siècle {m} [le vingt-et-unième siècle]the 21st century
hist. Philippe {m} le Beau [1478-1506] [Philippe de Habsbourg]Philip the Handsome [1478-1506] [ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy from 1482 to 1506 and the first Habsburg King of Castile (as Philip I)]
hist. Philippe {m} le Bon [Philippe III de Bourgogne] [1396-1467]Philip the Good [1396-1467] [Duke of Burgundy 1419 until death. During his reign, the Burgundian State reached the apex of its prosperity and prestige, and became a leading centre of the arts]
ras-le-bol {m} [fam.]tedium
ras-le-bol {m} [fam.]weariness
fin. sociol. sans-le-sou {f} [fam.]have-not [coll.] [penniless person] [female]
fin. sociol. sans-le-sou {m} [fam.]have-not [coll.] [penniless person]
tout le contraire {m}the exact opposite
tout le reste {m}everything else
4 Words: Others
à bras le corps {adv}embraced with both arms
à couper le souffle {adj}breathtaking
à couper le souffle {adv}breathtakingly
jeux À qui le tour ?Whose go is it?
jeux À qui le tour ?Whose turn is it?
à tout le moins {adv}at the very least
à travers le monde {adj} {adv}worldwide
à travers le monde {adv}all over the world
méd. TechMéd. agréable pour le patient {adj}patient-friendly
Après moi le déluge. [disait Louis XV] [loc.]When I am gone, come what will. [idiom]
Arrêtez le chronomètre !Stop the clock!
au jour le jour {adv} [loc.]from day to day [idiom]
au jour le jour {adv} [loc.]each day as it comes [idiom]
au jour le jour {adv} [loc.]one day at a time [idiom]
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