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состоялась
ouvrier(-ère)
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. working class SUST.
II. working class ADJ.
working class area, background, childhood, family, life
working class culture, London
working class person
jumped-up [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈˌdʒəmp ˈtəp] ADJ. pey.
jumped-up clerk, waiter:
solidly [ingl. brit. ˈsɒlɪdli, ingl. am. ˈsɑlədli] ADV.
1. solidly (strongly):
solidly built
2. solidly (densely):
3. solidly (continuously):
solidly work, rain
4. solidly (staunchly):
solidly conservative, socialist
solidly respectable
proud [ingl. brit. praʊd, ingl. am. praʊd] ADJ.
1. proud (satisfied):
proud person, parent, winner
fier/fière (of de, of doing de faire)
proud owner
2. proud (self-respecting):
proud person, nation, race
proud pey.
3. proud (great):
proud day, moment
4. proud ingl. brit. (protruding):
to stand proud of crack, hole, surface
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
popu [pɔpy] ADJ. coloq.
faubour|ien (faubourienne) [fobuʀjɛ̃, ɛn] ADJ.
faubourien accent:
faubourien (faubourienne)
banlieue [bɑ̃ljø] SUST. f
1. banlieue (périphérie):
2. banlieue (quartier):
I. dortoir [dɔʀtwaʀ] SUST. m
II. (-)dortoir COMPOSIT.
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
working-class ADJ.
working class SUST.
ethos [ˈi:θɒs, ingl. am. -θɑ:s] SUST. no pl.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
I. prolétaire [pʀɔletɛʀ] ADJ.
II. prolétaire [pʀɔletɛʀ] SUST. mf
populaire [pɔpylɛʀ] ADJ.
1. populaire (du peuple):
2. populaire (destiné à la masse):
3. populaire (plébéien):
populaire goût
4. populaire (qui plaît):
populaire personne
I. ouvrier (-ière) [uvʀije, -ijɛʀ] ADJ.
ouvrier (-ière) classe, mouvement, quartier, syndicat
ouvrier (-ière) conflit, législation, condition
ouvrier (-ière) militant
labour ingl. brit.
ouvrier (-ière) militant
labor ingl. am.
II. ouvrier (-ière) [uvʀije, -ijɛʀ] SUST. m, f (travailleur manuel)
ouvrier (-ière)
origine [ɔʀiʒin] SUST. f
1. origine (commencement):
2. origine (cause):
origine d'un échec
3. origine (ascendance, provenance):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
être à l'origine de qc personne
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
working-class ADJ.
working class SUST.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
I. prolétaire [pʀɔletɛʀ] ADJ.
II. prolétaire [pʀɔletɛʀ] SUST. mf
populaire [pɔpylɛʀ] ADJ.
1. populaire (du peuple):
2. populaire (destiné à la masse):
3. populaire (plébéien):
populaire goût
4. populaire (qui plaît):
populaire personne
I. ouvrier (-ière) [uvʀije, -ijɛʀ] ADJ.
ouvrier (-ière) classe, mouvement, quartier, syndicat
ouvrier (-ière) conflit, législation, condition
ouvrier (-ière) militant
II. ouvrier (-ière) [uvʀije, -ijɛʀ] SUST. m, f (travailleur manuel)
ouvrier (-ière)
origine [ɔʀiʒin] SUST. f
1. origine (commencement):
2. origine (cause):
origine d'un échec
3. origine (ascendance, provenance):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
être à l'origine de qc personne
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In practice, these regulations help only very poor families, and not working-class and middle-income families.
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Unfortunately though the houses may have been more modest, they were still too expensive for many working-class people.
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Born in 1941 and raised in a working-class family, she started her career as an actress.
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It remained a solid working-class neighborhood for most of the first half of the twentieth century.
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The surviving historic buildings illustrate the forms and styles of buildings typically constructed in working-class suburban communities of the period.
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