Similar words: bench, frequency, currency, reference, difference, preference, conference, make a difference. Meaning: [frentʃ] n. 1. the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France 2. the people of France 3. United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931). v. snap (bean) lengthwise in preparation for cooking. adj. of or pertaining to France or the people of France.
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271. The French President is pledging $150 million in French aid next year.
272. The Fifth French Republic was established with a strong president in 1958.
273. The French government has criticized the burning of a US flag outside the American Embassy.
274. Shall we get together one evening next week? Monday's out — I've got a French class.
275. The class is comprised mainly of Italian and French students.
276. The company operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of a large French company.
277. The French company holds a majority stake in the retail chain.
278. The French had floated the idea of placing the diplomatic work in the hands of the UN.
279. She spoke not only her native language, Swedish,(Sentence dictionary) but also English and French.
280. In an effort to look older she has pinned her fair hair into a French pleat.
281. Brigitte Bardot was the dominant image of womanhood in French cinema during the 1960s.
282. In French the adjective must agree with the noun in number and gender.
283. They had pressed for their children to be taught French.
284. Don't ask me to speak French! I'm out of practice.
285. The socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in the French elections.
286. Truffaut was an important film director of the French New Wave.
287. The French are on solid ground when they argue that competitiveness is no reason for devaluation.
288. There is no English equivalent for 'bon appetit' so we have adopted the French expression.
289. Budding linguists can tune in to the activity cassettes in French, German[sentencedict.com], Spanish and Italian.
290. He predicted the French would win hands down in the play-offs.
291. An elderly woman was strewing the floor with French chalk so that the dancing shoes would not slip.
292. The French entente with Great Britain had already been significantly extended.
293. I can make myself understood in French, but I'm not fluent.
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