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enfáticos
adventure

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
English
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I. aventure [avɑ̃tyʀ] N f

1. aventure (épopée):

esprit d'aventure

2. aventure (péripétie):

une drôle d'aventure

3. aventure (entreprise risquée):

4. aventure (intrigue amoureuse):

II. d'aventure ADV

d'aventure
si d'aventure il venait

III. aventure [avɑ̃tyʀ]

I. aventuré (aventurée) [avɑ̃tyʀe] VB pp

aventuré → aventurer

II. aventuré (aventurée) [avɑ̃tyʀe] ADJ

aventuré hypothèse, affirmation:

aventuré (aventurée)

I. aventurer [avɑ̃tyʀe] VB trans

aventurer argent:

II. s'aventurer VB refl

s'aventurer refl lit, fig:

to venture (dans in, sur onto, jusqu'à to)

I. aventurer [avɑ̃tyʀe] VB trans

aventurer argent:

II. s'aventurer VB refl

s'aventurer refl lit, fig:

to venture (dans in, sur onto, jusqu'à to)
éprendre aventure
exaltant (exaltante) aventure, lecture
English
English
French
French
tourisme m d'aventure
voyage m d'aventure

in the PONS Dictionary

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French
English
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aventure [avɑ̃tyʀ] N f

1. aventure (histoire):

2. aventure (liaison):

Phrases:

I. aventurer [avɑ̃tyʀe] VB trans

aventurer argent, réputation:

II. aventurer [avɑ̃tyʀe] VB refl

gratiné(e) aventure
relater aventure
English
English
French
French
diseur (-euse) m (f) de bonne aventure
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
English

aventure [avɑ͂tyʀ] N f

1. aventure (histoire):

2. aventure (liaison):

Phrases:

I. aventurer [avɑ͂tyʀe] VB trans

aventurer argent, réputation:

II. aventurer [avɑ͂tyʀe] VB refl

gratiné(e) aventure
English
English
French
French
diseur (-euse) m (f) de bonne aventure
une soif d'aventure
Présent
j'aventure
tuaventures
il/elle/onaventure
nousaventurons
vousaventurez
ils/ellesaventurent
Imparfait
j'aventurais
tuaventurais
il/elle/onaventurait
nousaventurions
vousaventuriez
ils/ellesaventuraient
Passé simple
j'aventurai
tuaventuras
il/elle/onaventura
nousaventurâmes
vousaventurâtes
ils/ellesaventurèrent
Futur simple
j'aventurerai
tuaventureras
il/elle/onaventurera
nousaventurerons
vousaventurerez
ils/ellesaventureront

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Ils écoutent le diseur de lois et jugent sans appel.
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Elle s'y fait diseuse de bonne aventure, activité dans laquelle elle rencontre « un succès incroyable ».
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On croyait à la présence en ce lieu, d’une diseuse de bonne aventure.
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Selon la légende, dans son enfance, une diseuse de bonne aventure lui avait prédit qu’elle porterait une couronne mais qu’elle la perdrait.
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Elle est une diseuse de bonne aventure hautement qualifiée, et vit dans une péniche.
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