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art

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

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inglês
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I. art [aʀ] SUBST m

1. art (création, œuvres):

d'art amateur, livre, galerie
art atrib

2. art:

to have the skill and the style (de faire qc to do sth)

3. art (don):

II. arts SUBST mpl

arts mpl:

III. art [aʀ]

the Home Show americ

I. grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] ADJ

1. grand (de dimensions importantes):

grand (grande) (en hauteur) personne, arbre, tour, cierge
grand (grande) (en longueur, durée) bras, enjambée, promenade, voyage
grand (grande) (en largeur) angle, marge
grand (grande) (en étendue, volume) lac, ville, salle, trou, édifice, paquet
grand (grande) tas, feu
grand (grande) (démesuré) pied, nez, bouche

2. grand (nombreux, abondant):

grand (grande) famille, foule
grand (grande) fortune
laver à grande eau légumes
to wash [sth] down

3. grand (à un degré élevé):

grand (grande) rêveur, collectionneur, travailleur, ami, ennemi, pécheur
grand (grande) tricheur, joueur, lâcheur, idiot
grand (grande) buveur, fumeur

4. grand:

grand (grande) (important) découverte, migration, expédition, événement, nouvelle, honneur
grand (grande) date
grand (grande) rôle
grand (grande) problème, décision
grand (grande) (principal)

5. grand (principal):

grand (grande)

6. grand (de premier plan):

grand (grande) ECON, POL pays, société, industriel, marque

7. grand (brillant, remarquable):

grand (grande) peintre, œuvre, civilisation, vin, cause
grand (grande) cœur, âme
de grande classe produit
de grande classe exploit

8. grand:

grand (grande) (âgé) frère, sœur
grand (grande) élève
senior Brit
grand (grande) élève
grand (grande) (adulte)

9. grand (qualifiant une mesure):

grand (grande) hauteur, longueur, distance, poids, valeur, âge
grand (grande) dimensions, taille, pointure, quantité, nombre, étendue
grand (grande) vitesse
grand (grande) kilomètre, mois, heure

10. grand (intense, extrême, fort):

grand (grande) bonté, lâcheté, pauvreté, amitié, chagrin, faim, danger, différence, intérêt
grand (grande) bruit
grand (grande) froid
grand (grande) chaleur
grand (grande) vent
grand (grande) tempête

11. grand (de rang social élevé):

grand (grande) famille, nom

12. grand (grandiose):

grand (grande) réception

13. grand (emphatique):

grand (grande) mot
grand (grande) phrase

II. grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] SUBST m (f)

1. grand (enfant):

grand (grande)
grand (grande) ESCOLAR
grand (grande) ESCOLAR

2. grand (terme d'affection):

III. grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] ADV

grand (grande)

IV. grand SUBST m

V. en grand ADV

en grand ouvrir:

VI. grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d]

grand duc ZOOL
splits sing
grand frais METEO
le grand large NÁUT
grand mât NÁUT
le Grand Nord GEOGR
head doctor americ
grand prêtre REL fig
grand prix DESP
grand quart NÁUT
grand veneur CAÇA
grande gueule coloq
loud mouth coloq
grande hune NÁUT
big wheel Brit
Ferris wheel americ
grandes lignes FERROVIA
grandes ondes RÁDIO
long wave sing
grands fonds NÁUT
Grands Lacs GEOGR
grands singes ZOOL

École Info

The French school system has three tiers: l'école maternelle (from the age of two); l'école primaire comprising cours préparatoire (CP), cours élémentaire 1 et 2 (CE1, CE2), cours moyen 1 et 2 (CM1, CM2); and l'école secondaire (collège and lycée). School attendance is compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16.
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musée m d'art
galerie f d'art
forme f d'art
œuvre f d'art
speech and drama ESCOLAR, UNIV
amateur d'art
art déco m inv

no Dicionário PONS

francês
francês
inglês
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art [aʀ] SUBST m

1. art ARTE:

2. art sans pl (style):

3. art sans pl (technique, talent):

4. art Québec (lettre):

Expressões:

Entrada OpenDict

art de rue SUBST

inglês
inglês
francês
francês
critique mf d'art
marchand(e) m (f) d'objets d'art
art gallery selling work
galerie f d'art
no Dicionário PONS
francês
francês
inglês
inglês

art [aʀ] SUBST m

1. art ARTE:

2. art sans pl (style):

3. art sans pl (technique, talent):

4. art Québec (lettre):

Expressões:

inglês
inglês
francês
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critique mf d'art
marchand (e) m (f) d'objets d'art
art m
art gallery selling work
galerie f d'art

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