Beach en français : traduction et définition

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Traduction et définition

a beach: une plage noun
the beachfront: le bord de mer noun

Exemples

  • "IF MY BODY WASHES UP ON A BEACH, PLEASE RETURN IT TO ITS RIGHTFUL OWNER: BRUNO DELAVIGNE."
  • "I thought the Aussies loved chilling out on the beach, grilling a few steaks on the barbie, going for a surf, that kind of thing."
  • "Beach friend : Touch me Edward..."
  • "Perfume Lorry Explodes on Beach"
  • "As I came to the beach this morning I met hundreds of German fans with socks and sandals."
  • "Bruno (Mitch) : I've decided to give up my position as lifeguard of this beach to pursue a musical career."
  • "Beach friend​​​​​​​ : As slowly as I can."
  • "Beach friend​​​​​​​ : You'll probably notice..."
  • "Voiceover : Finally, there's a talking shark at the beach, and he looks hungry!"
  • "Beach friend​​​​​​​ : No, I'm really a man."
  • "Beach friend : Rub my skin..."
  • "Jonas : Well, the first day we usually go to the beach, and the second day we prepare for autumn."
  • "Beach friend : Come and put some cream on my back, darling."
  • "The events took place late last night at a trendy bar in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, where witnesses reported seeing an altercation between two men arguing over the television program being shown."
  • "Beach friend : Edward?"
  • "The sun has just risen and I'm here on Ipanema Beach to report on the lovely girls from Ipanema, who are competing in the women's beach volleyball world championship."
  • "Beach friend ​​​​​​​: What, darling?"
  • "On the beach, a lot of white sea birds attacked me and ate my sandwiches, then Masaki threw a rock at them which hit me on the head."
  • "Location: BONDI BEACH"
  • "A ballad about the fateful day at Bondi Beach was released shortly afterwards, and has quickly made its way up in the charts, rivalling "Waltzing Matilda" in popularity."
Exercice 1
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms. Not all the terms are used, and none are used more than once. Remember to conjugate the verbs appropriately.

peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy

Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different , perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.

Fill in the blanks below with the following terms. Not all the terms are used, and none are used more than once. Remember to conjugate the verbs appropriately.

peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy

Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were plotting 1 against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different country 2, perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and blackmail 3 her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny beach 4 drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.
1 plotting: "To plot (against someone)" is to conspire against them, or to plan something with a hostile purpose. In Dr. Badguy's conversation with Bruno, Badguy confesses that he is tired of "plotting and scheming" against people, meaning that he is tired of conspiring against them. Note that as a noun "a plot" can also describe a piece of land, or a type of story or scenario like one in a book or film. The "ING" form of the verb should be used here to create the past progressive tense (they were plotting).
2 country: Zimbabwe is a different "country", and the destination of the teenagers once they have taken the photographs.
3 blackmail: "To blackmail (someone)" is to extort money from them by using compromising or secret information which puts the victim in a compromising position. In his conversation with Bruno, Badguy tells him that he is tired of "blackmailing all the time". In this exercise, the teenagers plan to blackmail the queen by publishing controversial photos of the queen and her young Latin lover.
4 beach: A "beach" refers to the shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.
Exercice 2
Ray and Rachid are supposed to be giving a traffic report. What are they actually doing?

There may be more than one correct answer!

Ray and Rachid are supposed to be giving a traffic report. What are they actually doing?

There may be more than one correct answer!
Ray Upton tells Brent and Moira that he and Rachid are at the beach "drinking a couple of cold ones". A "cold one" is a familiar term for a cold beer. Rachid and Ray are drinking beer on the beach.
Although Ray and Rachid are supposed to be reporting on Miami's traffic, they decided to take a break and stop at the beach to sunbathe and relax. In this broadcast, Ray makes no mention of the state of Miami's traffic, so we can't assume that traffic is moving slowly.
Now there's a thought! I would love to see Ray and Rachid Salsa dancing. No they are not Salsa dancing but I like your way of thinking.
Ray informs Brent and Moira that after stopping at Taco Bell to "grab some food", he is having an enchilada and Rachid is "enjoying a fish taco". These dishes are traditionally Mexican, although they have been packaged and processed into fast food, American style.
Ray Upton tells Brent and Moira that "Rachid and I are lying on the beach, drinking a couple of cold ones and soaking up the sun". Rachid and Ray are relaxing on the beach by the sea.
Although Rachid is eating fish (in taco form), he and Ray are not "fishing" which refers to the act of catching fish (or trying to!).
Exercice 3
At the conclusion of this dialogue, where have Jean and the Cabbie decided to go?

At the conclusion of this dialogue, where have Jean and the Cabbie decided to go?
Jean and the cabbie are already in a bar. At the end of the dialogue, they have decided to see a film, not go to another bar.
Jean says "I love this country". He is referring to the country "America" not to the "countryside". The "countryside" is a rural region, away from cities and metropolitan areas. Jean and Kimberly aren't going to the "countryside".
The cabbie says "let's go catch a film" and Jean agrees. "To catch a film (or a movie)" is an expression used in spoken English, meaning to "go and watch a movie". Jean and Kimberly have decided to go to the "cinema" or "the movies".
Jean believes that the cabbie is talking about a beach when she says "sex on the beach". The cabbie is actually referring to is a cocktail made from peach schnapps, vodka, orange juice and cranberry juice called "sex on the beach". The cabbie is offering Jean several drinking options. She isn't suggesting that they go to a beach.
Exercice 4
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms. Not all the terms are used, and none are used more than once. Remember to conjugate the verbs appropriately.

peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy

Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different , perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.

Fill in the blanks below with the following terms. Not all the terms are used, and none are used more than once. Remember to conjugate the verbs appropriately.

peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy

Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were plotting 1 against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different country 2, perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and blackmail 3 her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny beach 4 drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.
1 plotting: "To plot (against someone)" is to conspire against them, or to plan something with a hostile purpose. In Dr. Badguy's conversation with Bruno, Badguy confesses that he is tired of "plotting and scheming" against people, meaning that he is tired of conspiring against them. Note that as a noun "a plot" can also describe a piece of land, or a type of story or scenario like one in a book or film. The "ING" form of the verb should be used here to create the past progressive tense (they were plotting).
2 country: Zimbabwe is a different "country", and the destination of the teenagers once they have taken the photographs.
3 blackmail: "To blackmail (someone)" is to extort money from them by using compromising or secret information which puts the victim in a compromising position. In his conversation with Bruno, Badguy tells him that he is tired of "blackmailing all the time". In this exercise, the teenagers plan to blackmail the queen by publishing controversial photos of the queen and her young Latin lover.
4 beach: A "beach" refers to the shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.

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