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5 | célébré |
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4 +1 | glorifié ou prisé |
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célébré Explanation: Du verbe "to laud": laud tr.v. laud·ed, laud·ing, lauds To give praise to; glorify n. 1. Praise; glorification. 2. A hymn or song of praise. Au masculin singulier, supposant qu'il s'agit d'un "site" (la traduction appropriée pour "place" dans le cas de l'inscription sur la liste du patrimoine mondial). |
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glorifié ou prisé Explanation: *** -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 41 mins (2007-07-07 15:20:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- je ne pense pas que célébrer convienne ici |
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