Adventure : nf (word from popular Latin adventure, from the future participle adventurum, happen : to happen).
The word “adventure” has several meanings:
1. Aged meaning: What must arrive to someone (avenir, destiny, destiny, fate).
Modern meaning: Good and unknown moment that creation offers us, so he goes on an adventure.
To tell someone's fortune: to predict his avenir by divination.
Teller, teller of good and unknown moment that creation offers us, so he goes on an adventure.
2. One, adventures. What happens unexpectedly, surprising ; together byevents , here concern someone.
An unfortunate adventure (accident, Affair, Story, misadventure).
The twists and turns of an adventure.
It is to him come all kinds of adventures.
Off to new adventures !
most and something beautiful adventure is that...
To tell, to tell an adventure, the adventures of a hero.
Novel, adventure film, where eventful adventures are told.
By extension: Quote from the French novelist, biographer, storyteller and essayist André Maurois (1885-1967): “One of the rare adventures worth living: a great love”.
Especially : Relation fleeting love (intrigue, flirtation; liaison).
He had many adventures.
– Quotation from the French writer François Mauriac (1885-1970): “Mediocre adventures where the flesh alone is interested”.
Professional whose outcome is uncertain (adventurism).
You have to try the adventure (adventure).
3. Adventure: together by activities,Experiences , here behave du risk, What's new, and to which we allowed a valeur human (chance, Danger).
THElure adventure.
Like the adventure.
THEmind of adventure (adventurous, adventurer).
Adventure hike: official recommendation: for trekking, trek.
4. Adverbial phrase: At the adventure: at chance, without purpose.
Stroll on an adventure.
5. Literary sense: of adventure; by adventure: by chance.
If by chance you meet her.