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a |
1. art. Un, Une. | |
A book. | |
Un livre. | |
A girl. | |
Une fille. | |
supporter |
1. n. Adhérent, partisan. | |
2. n. (Héraldique}} Support. {{note) (Généralement pluriel) | |
The lion and the unicorn are the supporters of the Royal Arms. | |
of |
1. prep. De. Indique une origine, une substance, une possession, etc. | |
The university of Ottawa. | |
L'université d'Ottawa. | |
The king of beasts. | |
Le roi des animaux. | |
2. prep. De. Indique une séparation avec certains verbes. | |
The accident deprived him of his health. | |
L'accident l'a privé de sa santé. | |
the |
1. art. Le, la, les. | |
Conservative |
1. n. (Politique) Conservateur, membre d'un parti conservateur. | |
2. adj. Conservateur. | |
Are your political beliefs on this issue liberal or conservative? | |
3. adj. Classique (style, goût). | |
He has very conservative taste. | |
4. adj. Prudent. | |
Colbert and Bird stated that this was a conservative reconstruction, since an even greater length could have been obtained if a long-skulled modern species such as the saltwater crocodile had been used as the template. | |
5. n. Conservateur. | |
There are always arguments between the liberals and the conservatives. | |
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party |
1. n. Fête. | |
2. n. Partie (réception). | |
3. n. Pot (petite collation entre collègues ou amis). | |
Office party, retirement party, cocktail party, going-away party, graduation party. | |
4. n. Groupe de personnes formé pour un but. | |
The colonel ordered a scouting party to be sent out to check if they were approaching the enemy. | |
5. n. (Politique) Parti. | |
The United States has two major parties: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. | |
6. v. Fêter, célébrer. | |