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 Translation for 'tes d'Armor' from English to French
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Côtes-d'Armor {f.pl} [département français situé en région Bretagne]
Côtes-d'Armor
Partial Matches
armure
armure {f}
armor [Am.]
armure
caparaçonné {adj}
armor-clad [Am.]
ind.mil.
blinder qc.
to armor plate sth. [Am.]
mus.
ré {m} bécarre
D natural
mus.
ré {m} [note]
D [note]
unit
déci- {prefix} <d> [10 ^ -1]
deci- <d>
mus.
ré {m} bémol
D flat
mus.
ré {m} majeur
D major
mus.
ré {m} mineur
D minor
hist.
le jour J {noun}
D-Day
mus.
ré {m} dièse
D sharp
raison {f} d'êtreraison d'être
arts
objet {m} d'art
objet d'art
pol.
putsch {m}
coup d'état
pol.
révolte {f} [putsch]
coup d'état
pol.
coup {m} d'État
coup d'état
Je préférerais ...I'd rather ...
géogr.
monts {m.pl} d'Arrée [Bretagne]
Monts d'Arrée
chim.
deutérium {m} <2H, D>
deuterium <2H, D>
éduc.
doctorant {m}
Ph.D. student
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  • Côtes-d'Armor {f.pl} [département français situé en région Bretagne] = Côtes-d'Armor
  • côtes {f.pl} d'agneau grillées = grilled lamb ribs
  • côtes {f.pl} = ribs
  • garde-côtes {f} = coastguard
  • garde-côtes {f} = coast-guard
  • côtes {f.pl} brisées = broken ribs
  • de tous côtés = from every side
  • à trois côtés = three-sided
  • plat {m} de côtes = top rib of beef
  • fracture {f} des côtes = fractured rib
  • fracture {f} des côtes = broken rib
  • des deux côtés = on both sides
  • des deux côtés = both ways
  • ville {f} cernée de tous côtés = town surrounded on all sides
  • être aux côtés de qn. [loc.] = to be at sb.'s side [idiom] [supporting, comforting]
  • avoir les côtes en long [loc.] = to be bone-idle [Br.] [idiom]
  • avoir les côtes en long [loc.] = to be bone idle [Br.] [idiom]
  • se battre aux côtés de qn. = to fight alongside sb.
  • enfoncer le coude dans les côtes de qn. = to elbow sb. in the ribs
  • ne voir que les bons côtés de qn./qc. [loc.] = to see sb./sth. through rose-coloured spectacles [idiom] [Br.]
  • ne voir que les bons côtés de qn./qc. [loc.] = to see sb./sth. through rose-colored spectacles [idiom] [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Some raiders then joined the base established by the Dingson team in Saint-Marcel, Morbihan or the base established by the Samwest team in Duault, Côtes d'Armor.
  • Other Breton toponymic connections include lieux-dits "Ville-Allaire" in the communes of Langouet (Ille-et-Vilaine) and Illifaut (Côtes-d'Armor).
  • The following is a list of the 348 communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department of France.
  • Côtes-d'Armor's long tradition of anti-clericalism, especially in the interior around Guingamp (a former Communist stronghold), has often led to the department's being seen as an area of left-wing exceptionalism in a region that historically was otherwise strongly Catholic and right-wing.
  • Ropartz was born in Guingamp, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany.

  • Born in La Bouillie, Côtes-d'Armor, the son of tenant farmers, Hervé graduated in public law at the University of Rennes and also has a graduate degree in political science.
  • Born in Saint-Brieuc, near Côtes d'Armor, Boullion started karting in 1982 and moved to cars in 1988 after attending a racing school outside Paris.
  • Moulin de Craca is a windmill in Plouézec, Côtes-d'Armor, France.
  • The diocese covered more than half of the south of Finistère, and extended over part of Morbihan and the Côtes-d'Armor.
  • Born in Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor, he was the son of French actress Mado Maurin.

  • It relates his own return to nature, when, used to the never-ending noise of the cars on the highway next to which he lived in Rennes, he decided to buy a house in Lanvellec (Côtes d'Armor).
  • Saint-Brieuc ([...] , Breton: "Sant-Brieg" [...] , Gallo: "Saent-Berioec") is a city in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.
  • There exists isolated Communist bases in the rural anti-clerical areas of southwestern Côtes-d'Armor and northwestern Morbihan; in the industrial areas of Le Mans; in the shipbuilding cities of Saint-Nazaire, La Seyne-sur-Mer (there are no more ships built in La Seyne); and in isolated industrial centres built along the old Paris-Lyon railway (the urban core of Romilly-sur-Seine, Aube has elected a Communist general councillor since 1958).
  • The Kevin Max album 'Cotes d' Armor (True Rebels)' was released August 24, 2010. Produced by 3kStatic in association with Kevin Max, the album also features guest performances and contributions from Graham Crabb, Adrian Belew, Tedd T., Lynn Nichols and others.
  • Bégard ([...]; [...]) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.

  • Plouézec ([...]; [...]) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.
  • Paimpol ([...]; [...]) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwest France.
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