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France
[ frans, frahns; French frahns ]
noun
- ·Բ·ٴDZ [a, -n, a, -, tawl], Jacques Anatole Thibault, 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel Prize 1921.
- a republic in W Europe. 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). : Paris.
- Heraldry. fleurs-de-lis or upon azure:
a bordure of France.
France
1/ ڰɑːԲ /
noun
- a republic in W Europe, between the English Channel, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic: the largest country wholly in Europe; became a republic in 1793 after the French Revolution and an empire in 1804 under Napoleon; reverted to a monarchy (1815–48), followed by the Second Republic (1848–52), the Second Empire (1852–70), the Third Republic (1870–1940), and the Fourth and Fifth Republics (1946 and 1958); a member of the European Union. It is generally flat or undulating in the north and west and mountainous in the south and east. Official language: French. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: euro. Capital: Paris. Pop: 62 814 233 (2013 est). Area: (including Corsica) 551 600 sq km (212 973 sq miles) FrenchGallic
France
2/ ڰɑ̃ /
noun
- FranceAnatole18441924MFrenchWRITING: novelistWRITING: short-story writerWRITING: critic Anatole (anatɔl), real name Anatole François Thibault . 1844–1924, French novelist, short-story writer, and critic. His works include Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881), L'Île des Pingouins (1908), and La Révolte des anges (1914): Nobel prize for literature 1921
France
- Nation in Europe bordered by Belgium and Luxembourg to the north; Germany , Switzerland , and Italy to the east; the Mediterranean Sea and Spain to the south; and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its capital and largest city is Paris .
Notes
Other Word Forms
- t-Գ adjective
- -Գ adjective
Example Sentences
The game finished 38-33 as France cut loose in attack in the second period, scoring tries from all over the pitch, showing what can happen if you kick inaccurately to their dangerous backs.
It was Monday evening and day one of a week's preparation that ends with a Women's Six Nations Grand Slam decider against France at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday was done.
Earlier this week, the Israeli foreign ministry rejected criticism of the blockade from the UK, France and Germany, which called it "intolerable" and demanded it end immediately in a joint statement.
Besides Brown University and Stony Brook University in the US, the other winning bids came from institutions in France, Germany, Japan, Pakistan, the UK.
Mitchell's England are on a 24-game winning streak and are chasing a 15th successive win over France to secure a seventh Six Nations title in a row.
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