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Wiktionary:
- entente → double entendre, understanding, alliance, accord, entente, concord, agreement
- entente → agreement, compromise, living together, understanding, stipulation, settlement, deal, convention, bargain, arrangement, accord, treaty
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Detailed Translations for entente from English to French
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- | entente cordiale |
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entente
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interprétation qu’on donner à un mot, à une phrase équivoque et susceptible de plusieurs sens.
French
Detailed Translations for entente from French to English
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l'entente
the understanding -
l'entente
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l'entente (concorde; accord; consensus; harmonie; unisson; concordance; union)
the harmony; the conscencus; the consonance; the concord; the consensus; the accord; the solidarity; the unanimity; the consensus of opinion -
l'entente (solidarité; fraternité; accord; alliance; unité; concorde; harmonie)
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l'entente (alliance; lien; union; solidarité)
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l'entente (sentiment de solidarité; concordance; accord; union; consensus; concorde)
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l'entente (unanimité)
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Cross Translation:
noun
entente
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interprétation qu’on donner à un mot, à une phrase équivoque et susceptible de plusieurs sens.
- entente → double entendre; understanding; alliance; accord; entente; concord
noun
Cross Translation:
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• entente | → agreement; compromise; living together | ↔ Auskommen — Art und Weise des Zusammenlebens |
• entente | → understanding; stipulation; settlement; deal; convention; bargain; arrangement; agreement; accord | ↔ Abmachung — eine mündliche oder schriftliche Vereinbarung, die bindend und wirksam ist |
• entente | → treaty | ↔ Abkommen — Einigung, Vereinbarung zwischen zwei Parteien (Institutionen oder Staaten) über etwas |