Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. beneath [brit. angl. bɪˈniːθ, am. angl. bəˈniθ] PREDL. When used as a preposition (= under), beneath is translated by au-dessous de: beneath his feet = au-dessous de ses pieds. When used as an adverb, beneath is translated by en dessous: the trees beneath = les arbres en dessous. For particular and figurative usages see below.
1. beneath (under):
II. beneath [brit. angl. bɪˈniːθ, am. angl. bəˈniθ] PRISL.
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- beneath ur. jez.
v slovarju PONS
I. below [bɪˈləʊ, am. angl. -ˈloʊ] PREDL.
1. below (lower than, underneath):
2. below GEOGR.:
3. below (less than):
II. below [bɪˈləʊ, am. angl. -ˈloʊ] PRISL.
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- The Armistice is a national holiday in France on November 11, held in remembrance of the ceasefire at the end of the First World War and the signature of the Treaty of Versailles on that day in 1918. Flowers are laid and candles are lit at memorials. There is a perpetual flame at the grave of the unknown soldier beneath the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
I. below [bɪ·ˈloʊ] PREDL.
1. below (lower than, underneath):
3. below (less than):
II. below [bɪ·ˈloʊ] PRISL.
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