je n'en pense pas de mal I don't think badly of him/her/it sans penserà mal without meaning any harm dire du mal de qn to say bad things about sb il n'y a pas de malà qc there is no harm in sth 3. mal sans pl (maladie, malaise): mal illness mal de l'air air...
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as well as the secret of her birth, she will get the chance to experience a rudimentary way of life there, be confronted with new forms of thought and spiritual practices that oppose the rationality and the validity of her highly “technologized” worldview. ...
The victim organisation would not take long to rot at the roots, it is a matter of time to collapse by a sudden storm overnight — as seen by the demise of the Chinese Qing dynasty, the Korean Joseon dynasty (朝鲜李氏王朝), and the malaise of present French and Japanese economies. ...
Usage:Use this phrase to express general discomfort and malaise. 35.Quand les poules auront des dents Literal translation:When chickens have teeth. Meaning:This is the French equivalent of the English expression, “When pigs can fly.”
(2015, 0×09). In rejecting the construction of the archive as a nauseating in-between figure and instead apprehending it as an autonomous trans body, it is transformed from the incarnation of malaise to that of Pride, the unapologetic affirmation of intersectionality ‘that slices through every...
The number of university rankings proliferated in the 2000s against a background of reforms in higher education (HE) and the development of a discourse on academic ‘excellence’. The analysis of the emergence and treatment in the French press of the so-
Outline of a Doctrine of French Policy By Alexandre Kojève The first English translation of the philosopher’s 1945 memo --- Editor’s note: In the aftermath of World War II, the philosopher Alexandre Kojève presented the French government his “Outline of a Doctrine of French Policy,” a...
mal-être malaise peut-être [pøtɛtʀ] ADV peut-être perhaps, maybe il a peut-être oublié, peut-être a-t-il oublié form perhaps ou maybe he's forgotten il y avait peut-être 200 personnes there were maybe 200 people on finira dans deux ans, peut-être trois we'll...
4. agitation (malaise social) POL: agitation unrest agitation magnétique GEOG, PHYS geomagnetic disturbance imitation [imitasjɔ̃] N f 1. imitation (action d'imiter): imitation (gén) imitation imitation (de personne) impression l'imitation de la nature/d'un son the imitation of na...