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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

St Vincent and the Grenadines [brit. angl. s(ə)nt ˈvɪns(ə)nt ənd ðə ˈɡrɛnədiːnz]

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

st SAM. brit. angl. abrév écrite

st → stone

I. stone [brit. angl. stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn] SAM.

1. stone U (material):

pierre ž. spol
to be as hard as stone dobes.
to be as hard as stone atribut. wall, statue, floor, building, step

2. stone (small rock):

pierre ž. spol
caillou m. spol

3. stone (for particular purpose):

pierre ž. spol
menhir m. spol
stèle ž. spol

4. stone:

pierre ž. spol

5. stone BOT. (in fruit):

noyau m. spol

6. stone MED.:

calcul m. spol

7. stone brit. angl. (unit of weight):

= 6, 35 kg

8. stone atribut. (of stoneware):

stone jar, pot, pottery

II. stone [brit. angl. stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone person

2. stone (remove stone from):

stone peach, cherry

III. stone [brit. angl. stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn]

stone me zastar.! brit. angl.

St SAM.

1. St abrév écrite → saint

2. St abrév écrite → street

I. street [brit. angl. striːt, am. angl. strit] SAM.

rue ž. spol
across or over brit. angl. the street
to be on the or walk the streets homeless person:
to be on the or walk the streets prostitute:
to take to the streets population, rioters:
to take to the streets prostitute:
the man in the street atribut. accident
the man in the street directory, plan, musician

II. street [brit. angl. striːt, am. angl. strit] PRID.

street style, drug, culture:

III. street [brit. angl. striːt, am. angl. strit]

they are streets apart brit. angl.
to be in Queer Street brit. angl. pog., zastar.
to be streets ahead of pog. brit. angl.

saint [brit. angl. seɪnt, s(ə)nt, am. angl. seɪnt] SAM. REL.

saint fig.
saint/-e m. spol/ž. spol

I. the faithful SAM.

the faithful + glag. mn. dobes., fig.:

les fidèles m. spol mn.

II. faithful [brit. angl. ˈfeɪθfʊl, ˈfeɪθf(ə)l, am. angl. ˈfeɪθfəl] PRID.

1. faithful (loyal):

fidèle (to à)

2. faithful (accurate):

faithful representation, adaptation
fidèle (of de, to à)
faithful quotation

I. the deep SAM. (sea) lit.

l'océan m. spol

II. deep [brit. angl. diːp, am. angl. dip] PRID.

1. deep (vertically):

deep hole, ditch, water, wound, wrinkle, breath, sigh, curtsey, armchair
deep mud, snow, carpet
deep container, drawer, saucepan, grass
deep roots BOT.
racines ž. spol mn. profondes
deep roots fig.
bases ž. spol mn.

2. deep (horizontally):

deep border, band, strip
deep shelf, drawer, cupboard, alcove, stage

3. deep (intense) fig.:

deep admiration, concern, depression, dismay, love, faith, impression, sorrow
deep interest, regret, shame
deep desire, need, pleasure
deep difficulty, trouble
deep FIZIOLOG. coma, sleep
my deepest sympathy sometimes šalj.

4. deep (impenetrable):

deep darkness, forest, jungle, mystery
deep secret
deep person

5. deep:

deep (intellectually profound) idea, insight, meaning, truth, book, thinker
deep knowledge, discussion
deep thought (concentrated)

6. deep (dark):

deep colour
deep tan

7. deep (low):

deep voice
deep note, sound

8. deep (involved, absorbed):

to be deep in thought, entertainment
to be deep in book, conversation, work

9. deep shot, serve:

III. deep [brit. angl. diːp, am. angl. dip] PRISL.

1. deep (a long way down):

deep dig, bury, cut

2. deep (a long way in):

3. deep (emotionally, in psyche) fig.:

to go deep faith, emotion, loyalty, instinct:
to run deep belief, feeling, prejudice:

4. deep ŠPORT:

deep hit, kick, serve

IV. deep [brit. angl. diːp, am. angl. dip]

to be in deep pog.

I. the destitute SAM.

the destitute + glag. mn.:

les indigents m. spol mn.

II. destitute [brit. angl. ˈdɛstɪtjuːt, am. angl. ˈdɛstəˌt(j)ut] PRID.

1. destitute person, family, community:

2. destitute ur. jez.:

to be destitute of feeling, common sense, funds

I. the foregoing SAM.

the foregoing ur. jez.:

II. foregoing [brit. angl. ˈfɔːɡəʊɪŋ, am. angl. ˈfɔrɡoʊɪŋ] PRID.

susdit ur. jez.

I. the Orient SAM. [brit. angl. ˈɔːrɪənt, ˈɒrɪənt, am. angl. ˈɔriˌənt]

l'Orient m. spol

II. orient PRID. lit.

III. orient GLAG. preh. glag. [brit. angl. ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt, am. angl. ˈɔriˌɛnt]

1. orient fig. person, society:

orienter (at vers, towards en faveur de)
to be oriented at campaign, course

2. orient dobes. building, map:

IV. to orient oneself GLAG. povr. glag.

to orient oneself povr. glag. [ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt] [ˈɔriˌɛnt]:

s'adapter (to, in à)

I. the impossible SAM.

l'impossible m. spol

II. impossible [brit. angl. ɪmˈpɒsɪb(ə)l, am. angl. ɪmˈpɑsəb(ə)l] PRID.

impossible person, situation, idea, suggestion:

I. the mighty SAM.

the mighty + glag. mn.:

II. mighty [brit. angl. ˈmʌɪti, am. angl. ˈmaɪdi] PRID.

1. mighty nation, leader, force:

2. mighty lit. river, peak, tree:

3. mighty (huge, terrific):

mighty pog.

III. mighty [brit. angl. ˈmʌɪti, am. angl. ˈmaɪdi] PRISL. (emphatic)

mighty pog., zastar.
mighty pog., zastar.

IV. mighty [brit. angl. ˈmʌɪti, am. angl. ˈmaɪdi]

I. the military SAM.

the military (army) + glag. ed.
l'armée ž. spol
the military (soldiers) + glag. mn.
les militaires m. spol mn.

II. military [brit. angl. ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri, am. angl. ˈmɪləˌtɛri] PRID.

v slovarju PONS

v slovarju PONS

st. SAM.

st. okrajšava od stone

I. stone [stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn] SAM.

1. stone no mn. GEOGR. (hard substance, jewel):

pierre ž. spol

2. stone (piece of rock):

pierre ž. spol
stone smaller
caillou m. spol

3. stone MED. (hard matter):

calcul m. spol

4. stone BIOL., BOT. (seed of a fruit):

noyau m. spol

5. stone brit. angl. (14 lbs):

6, 348 kg

fraza:

II. stone [stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn] PRID.

1. stone (made of stone) floor, step, statue:

stone GRAD.
stone GEOGR.

2. stone (stoneware):

stone jug

3. stone (pale beige colour):

sable nesprem.

III. stone [stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn] PRISL.

1. stone (like a stone):

2. stone pog. (completely):

IV. stone [stəʊn, am. angl. stoʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. stone (throw stones at):

2. stone (remove the kernels):

St SAM.

1. St → saint

St m. spol

2. St → street

rue ž. spol

street [stri:t] SAM.

rue ž. spol
at ... Street, in , [or am. angl. on] ... Street
dans la rue ...

fraza:

to be up sb's street

saint [seɪnt] SAM. a. fig.

saint(e) m. spol (ž. spol)
Saint-Pierre m. spol

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] dol. čl.

le(la) m. spol (ž. spol)
l' m. in ž. spol + vowel
les mn.
at [or to] the hotel
at [or to] the doors

and [ən] VEZ.

1. and (also):

2. and MAT.:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

fraza:

v slovarju PONS

St. SAM.

1. St. → saint

St m. spol

2. St. → street

rue ž. spol

street [strit] SAM.

rue ž. spol

fraza:

l'homme m. spol de la rue

saint [seɪnt] SAM. a. fig.

saint(e) m. spol (ž. spol)
Saint-Pierre m. spol

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði] dol. čl.

le(la) m. spol (ž. spol)
l' m. ali ž. spol + vowel
les mn.
of [or from] the garden
of [or from] the window
of [or from] the rooms
at [or to] the office
at [or to] the window
at [or to] the hotel
at [or to] the doors

and [ənd] VEZ.

1. and (also):

2. and math:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

fraza:

Present
Iorient
youorient
he/she/itorients
weorient
youorient
theyorient
Past
Ioriented
youoriented
he/she/itoriented
weoriented
youoriented
theyoriented
Present Perfect
Ihaveoriented
youhaveoriented
he/she/ithasoriented
wehaveoriented
youhaveoriented
theyhaveoriented
Past Perfect
Ihadoriented
youhadoriented
he/she/ithadoriented
wehadoriented
youhadoriented
theyhadoriented

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The rationale being that it was more important to present characters that were faithful to the setting than mechanically equal.
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The transfer of such property to religious communities would take place according to the will of the faithful themselves.
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During a sermon he called upon the faithful to accompany him to court.
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Each group was faithful to its broadcasting company.
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The rex refuses because he is married and values being faithful to his wife.
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