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les Canaries

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

canary [ingl. brit. kəˈnɛːri, ingl. am. kəˈnɛri] SUST.

1. canary ZOOL.:

2. canary → canary wine

canary wine SUST.

I. the faithful SUST.

the faithful + v. pl. literal, fig.:

II. faithful [ingl. brit. ˈfeɪθfʊl, ˈfeɪθf(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈfeɪθfəl] ADJ.

1. faithful (loyal):

fidèle (to à)

2. faithful (accurate):

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

I. the deep SUST. (sea) liter.

II. deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip] ADJ.

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.
deep roots fig.
bases fpl

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 FISIOL. coma, sleep
my deepest sympathy sometimes hum.

4. deep (impenetrable):

deep darkness, forest, jungle, mystery
deep secret
deep person
you're a deep one coloq.!
tu caches bien ton jeu! coloq.

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 [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip] ADV.

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 DEP.:

deep hit, kick, serve

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

to be in deep coloq.

I. the destitute SUST.

the destitute + v. pl.:

II. destitute [ingl. brit. ˈdɛstɪtjuːt, ingl. am. ˈdɛstəˌt(j)ut] ADJ.

1. destitute person, family, community:

2. destitute form.:

to be destitute of feeling, common sense, funds

I. the foregoing SUST.

the foregoing form.:

II. foregoing [ingl. brit. ˈfɔːɡəʊɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈfɔrɡoʊɪŋ] ADJ.

susdit form.

I. the Orient SUST. [ingl. brit. ˈɔːrɪənt, ˈɒrɪənt, ingl. am. ˈɔriˌənt]

II. orient ADJ. liter.

III. orient V. trans. [ingl. brit. ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt, ingl. am. ˈɔriˌɛnt]

1. orient fig. person, society:

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

2. orient literal building, map:

IV. to orient oneself V. v. refl.

to orient oneself v. refl. [ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt] [ˈɔriˌɛnt]:

s'adapter (to, in à)
to orient oneself literal

I. the impossible SUST.

II. impossible [ingl. brit. ɪmˈpɒsɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ɪmˈpɑsəb(ə)l] ADJ.

impossible person, situation, idea, suggestion:

I. the mighty SUST.

the mighty + v. pl.:

II. mighty [ingl. brit. ˈmʌɪti, ingl. am. ˈmaɪdi] ADJ.

1. mighty nation, leader, force:

2. mighty liter. river, peak, tree:

3. mighty (huge, terrific):

mighty coloq.

III. mighty [ingl. brit. ˈmʌɪti, ingl. am. ˈmaɪdi] ADV. (emphatic)

mighty coloq., arcznte.
vachement coloq.
mighty coloq., arcznte.

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

I. the military SUST.

the military (army) + v. sing.
the military (soldiers) + v. pl.

II. military [ingl. brit. ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri, ingl. am. ˈmɪləˌtɛri] ADJ.

I. the oppressed SUST.

II. oppressed [ingl. brit. əˈprɛst, ingl. am. əˈprɛst] ADJ.

1. oppressed minority, group:

2. oppressed (by pain, emotion):

accablé (by par)

en el diccionario PONS

canary [kəˈneəri, ingl. am. -ˈneri] SUST. ZOOL.

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] det. art.

le(la) m (f)
l' mf + vowel
les pl.
at [or to] the hotel
at [or to] the doors
en el diccionario PONS

canary [kə·ˈner·i] SUST. ZOOL.

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði] det. art.

le(la) m (f)
l' m o f + vowel
les pl.
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
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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They were overtaken by a violent thunderstorm which made it impossible to manoeuvre or even hear their orders.
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The impossible had happened, the power which had held sway in the known world had vanished.
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Their traditional way of life was nearly impossible to follow.
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Reports of his good works continued well after his death, with further reports that he interceded in impossible cases.
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For example, it is impossible to put down an object unless one is in fact carrying it.
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