Search Results for: "garder"
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Vocabulary (10)
garder
frTo keep, to guard.
garder la tête froide
frTo keep a cool head; to remain calm.
nounou
frA person employed to look after a child in its own home; a nanny.
garder le lit
frTo stay in bed due to illness.
secret
frSomething kept hidden or known only to a few people.
baby-sitter
frA person who looks after a child or children while the parents are out.
garder son calme
frTo keep one's calm; to remain composed.
garder la forme
frTo stay in good physical condition.
garder son sang-froid
frTo keep one's composure or temper; to remain calm.
garder la ligne
frTo maintain one's figure; to stay in shape.
Phrases (20)
garder une poire pour la soif
frThis French idiom, `garder une poire pour la soif`, is all about being prepared...
garder le patience
frIt means staying calm and composed when things are taking longer than expected....
Garder une poire pour la soif.
frTo save resources for future needs or emergencies.
Garder le secret.
frTo not reveal confidential information.
Garder la ligne.
frTo maintain one's physical fitness and healthy weight.
Garder un secret.
frTo not reveal confidential information.
Garder le silence.
frTo remain quiet and not speak.
Garder son sang-froid.
frTo remain calm and composed in a difficult situation.
garder son sang-froid
frTo remain calm and composed in a difficult situation, keeping one's cold blood.
Garder la tête froide
frTo remain calm and rational in a stressful situation.
Garder son calme.
frTo remain composed and untroubled.
Garder le contact.
frTo maintain communication with someone.
Garder ses distances.
frTo avoid coming close to someone or something.
Garder le secret
frTo not reveal confidential information.
Garder contact
frTo maintain communication with someone.
Garder contact.
frTo maintain communication with someone.
Garder le contrôle.
frTo maintain authority or command over a situation.
Garder le moral.
frTo remain optimistic and positive despite difficulties.
Après la pluie, le beau temps, il faut garder espoir.
frAfter difficult or challenging times, better and more pleasant times will follow...
Garder le cap.
frTo continue in a determined way despite difficulties.
Grammar (5)
Plural of Compound Nouns (des chefs-d'œuvre)
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French Complex Plurals (des chefs-d'œuvre)
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The 'Ne' Explétif: The Fancy French 'Ne' (ne explétif)
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French Modal Nuances in Reported Speech
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Research Paper Structure
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