Left : nm (word coming from leaving in sense II, 1° ◊ of 2. leaving. From old French, a party designated an portion of something. THE against has been replaced in this direction by female game).
The word “party” has many meanings:
I) What a no one to for his Part :
1. Aged sense: Salary of a employee ; profit.
Modern meaning: Shoot started from: exploit, utiliser (profit).
Savoir shoot part of everything.
He took the The best left.
– Quote from the French writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944), Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1915: “We cannot imagine the use that can be made from a simple piece of wood”.
2. Situation which fails.
Do un bad gone to someone (mishandle, mistreat).
– Quote from the French writer and essayist, member of the French Academy Dominique Fernandez (born in 1929): “They could have made a bad match for this young fool.”
3. No one à marry, considered du point de view of his situation social.
– Quote from the French playwright and actor Molière (1622-1673): “I will think about marrying my daughter when a match presents itself for her.”
Common meaning: One and something beautiful left.
1. Literary meaning: Solution proposed ou selected for solve an situation.
Hesitate between two parties.
Arts : Conception bytogether (of a artwork architectural or pictorial).
2. Common expression: Take the party of (decision, resolution).
Hesitate on the party to take.
Choose to laugh about it.
– Quote from the French moralist and essayist Joseph Joubert (1754-1824): “Men choose to love those they fear, in order to be protected from them.”
Take left : to choose, take position (decide, opt).
Take party for, against someone, him donner reason ou cake.
He does not want take gone'to hire, familiar : Is wet).
Take his party: determine.
Take his part of something, in take his side : accepter reasonably what we cannot avoid ni Modify (Self help an reason): s’accommodate, to resign.
He made up his mind.
Bias (literary meaning): Decision inflexible.
– Quote from the French writer Paul Valéry (1871-1945): “What appears most clearly in a master’s work is the “will,” the bias.”
Current meaning (in bad go) : Opinion preconceived, is arbitrary (a priori, prejudice, prevention).
– Quote from the French writer André Billy (1882-1971): “Balzac is of all contemporary authors the one to whom Sainte-Beuve showed the most natural antipathy and bias.”
The bias: attitude here shoot to such is.
– Quote from the French actor and theater director Louis Jouvet (1887-1951): “As soon as the author has written his work, bias sets in.”
Être biased, biased.
I tell you dis without bias, without any bias, honestly, with objectivity.
1. Aged meaning: Detachment of soldiers.
Modern meaning: Groups people defendant the same opinion (camp, clan).
Être of the same party (Of the same panel).
Se putis creak of someone's party: defend the same opinion (partisan).
Take someone's party support, defend (Take up the cause, be of one’s côté).
2. Association de people United for defend of the interests, goals common ; faction, league.
The Jansenist party.
Especially : Organization whose members lead an action town Has fins policies (training, movement, gathering, union).
Parties policies.
regimes party unique.
– Quote from the Senegalese woman of letters Mariama Bâ (1929-1981): “The single party never reflects the unanimous expression of citizens”.
Coexistence of parties (multipartyism, multipartyism).
Monarchist, Republican, Democratic Party, worker.
Fascist, conservative, labor, radical, socialist, communist party.
Left from right, left.
The parties of theopposition.
Le diet parties.
Alliance of parties (front; cartel).
Join to a party.
Member, member, activist, responsible, secretary, president, leader of a party.
Program election of a party.
Vote for a party.
The party (the one of which he is question ; specially the Communist Party).
He is registered with the party.
Party card.
– Quote from the French writer and illustrator Vercors alias Jean Bruller (1902-1991): “He knew that I was not “of the party,” that I would never be of a party.”