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Dictionary French English: roads [often pl]

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naut. rade {f}roads [often pl.]
voirie {f}roads {pl}
constr. faire des routesto build roads
géogr. rade {f} des Basques [baie abritée, située dans le Golfe de Gascogne]Basque Roads
trafic battre les cheminsto travel the roads
trafic battre les routesto travel the roads
trafic battre les sentiersto travel the roads
prov. Tous les chemins mènent à Rome.All roads lead to Rome.
accès {m.pl} de la villeapproach roads to the town
hist. mil. naut. bataille {f} de l'île d'Aix [1809] [aussi : affaire des brûlots]Battle of the Basque Roads [1809] [also: Battle of Aix Roads] [major naval battle of the Napoleonic Wars, leaving many French ships badly damaged or trapped in home ports]
couramment {adv}regularly [often]
souvent {adv}regularly [often]
dr. menotte {f} [souvent pl.]handcuff [often {pl}]
vestige {m}leftover [often pl.]
inform. paramètre {m} [souvent pluriel]setting [often {pl}]
œuvre {f}writing [often pl.]
fin. émolument {m} [vieilli ou littéraire] [souvent au pluriel]emolument [formal] [often pl.]
vulgaire {m} [péj.] [vieilli]mob [often pej.]
préliminaires {m.pl}preliminary [often plural]
cuis. ris {m}sweetbread [often plural]
élite {f}elite [often treated as pl.]
mus. orphéon {m}musical society [often choral]
racontar {m}gossip [story, anecdote: often untrue]
se faire valoir [loc.] [souvent pej.]to show off [idiom] [often pej.]
dent. bagues {f.pl} (orthodontiques)(orthodontic) brace {sg} [often plural]
à la dernière mode {adj}modern [up-to-date; often pej.: newfangled]
nouveau genre {adj}modern [up-to-date; often pej.: newfangled]
agr. écon. économie {f} agricoleagricultural economics {pl} [often treated as sg.]
écon. fin. économie {f} financièrefinancial economics [often treated as sg.]
relig. célestes cohortes {f.pl} [littéraire]heavenly host {sg} [often treated as pl.]
sociol. sous-prolétariat {m}lumpen [coll.] [often treated as pl.] [also: Lumpen] [lumpenproletariat]
hist. mil. cantinier {m}camp follower [often as cook for the soldiers]
hist. naut. Mary Celeste {f} [souvent appelée à tort Marie Celeste] [ brick-goélette américain découvert abandonné au large des Açores le 4 décembre 1872]Mary Celeste [often erroneously referred to as Marie Celeste]
pol. politique {f} pragmatiquereal politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.]
pol. realpolitik {f}real politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.]
pol. politique {f} pragmatiquerealistic politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.]
pol. realpolitik {f}realistic politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.]
dr. s'être compromis dans qc.to be implicated in sth. [often referring unlawful acts]
accoutrer qn. (de qc.) [souvent péj.] [habiller]to rig sb. out (in sth.) [often pej.] [dress]
hist. bas Moyen Âge {m}late Middle Ages {pl} [often treated as sg.] <LMA>
hist. Moyen Âge {m} tardiflate Middle Ages {pl} [often treated as sg.] <LMA>
violente critique {f}brickbat [highly critical (and often insulting) remark or comment]
hist. mil. cantinière {f}camp follower [often as cook for the soldiers] [female]
la fronde et les flèches {noun} [fig.]slings and arrows [fig.] [pointed often acerbic critical attacks]
Bonjour Messieurs-Dames !Good morning everybody! [often used when entering a village shop]
bic® {m}biro [Br.] [often used as a generic term for any ballpoint pen] [Biro™]
pol. politique {f} pragmatiquepractical politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.] [realpolitik, Realpolitik]
pol. realpolitik {f}practical politics [treated as sg. or (less often) pl.] [realpolitik, Realpolitik]
relig. royaume {m} des cieuxheaven [often instead of: kingdom of heaven]
Plus ça change, plus ça reste la même chose. [1849] [Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr]The more it changes, the more it's the same thing. [often quoted in French]
cuis. aligot {m}aligot [dish made from cheese blended into mashed potatoes (often with some garlic) that is made in L'Aubrac region in the southern Massif Central of France]
 
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