Traduction de front
front
[frɔ̃]nom masculin
- anatomie forehead, browbaisser le front (sens propre) to lower one's headbaisser ou courber le front (figuré) to submitrelever le front to regain confidencele front haut proudly, with one's head held high
- [d'une montagne] face
- [audace] avoir le front de faire to have the audacity ou impudence to do
- politique frontle Front populaire the Popular Frontle Front national the National Frontfront uni united frontfaire front to form a united front, to close ranksfaire front devant l'adversaire to present a united front to the enemyfaire front commun contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to make common cause against somebody/somethingje ne suis pas sûr qu'il puisse faire front seul I'm not sure he'll be able to cope alone
- militaire [zone] front
- mines [généralement] face
- météorologie frontfront froid/chaud cold/warm front
de front
locution adverbiale
- [attaquer] head-onaborder une difficulté de front to tackle a problem head-on
- [en vis-à-vis] head-onse heurter de front
- [véhicules] to collide head-on
- [adversaires] to come into direct confrontation
- [côte à côte] abreaston ne peut pas passer de front you can't get through side by sidenous marchions de front we were walking next to one anotherrouler à trois voitures de front to drive three (cars) abreast
- [en même temps] at the same time, at a time
LE FRONT POPULAIRE |
The coalition of socialists, radicals and communists who came to power in 1936 under Léon Blum. Within a remarkably short period it established the forty-hour week and holidays with pay for commerce and industry, and passed a range of laws relating to the rights of trade unions. |