Jun 28, 2005 09:22
18 yrs ago
French term

riche ( dans le sens d'enrichir en connaissances)

Non-PRO French to English Other Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
l'aisance nécéssaire pour affronter un été chaud et riche en découvertes.

pour site pour enfants (vêtements)
Change log

Jun 28, 2005 16:24: Sandra C. changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): avsie (X), df49f (X), Sandra C.

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Proposed translations

+8
1 min
Selected

full of

for riche you can often use full of or .....ful
Peer comment(s):

agree Anne McKee
1 min
agree Josephine79 : great minds....;
2 mins
agree Maria Karra
2 mins
agree avsie (X) : Tout à fait!
8 mins
agree Meri Buettner : though I'd phrase it... embark on a hot summer chock full of discovery/new things to discover, etc.
25 mins
agree canaria : agree with Meri
1 hr
agree emiledgar
3 hrs
agree RHELLER
5 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thank you very much"
3 mins

full of

I expect there will be plenty of other suggestions, but this is what springs to mind
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10 mins

with plenty of

Une autre suggestion!

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Note added at 11 mins (2005-06-28 09:33:58 GMT)
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Argh! Je voulais mettre mon niveau de confiance à 4 :-(
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1 hr

full of / filled with / rich in (new) discoveries

Even "rich in" will do fine.
You can even throw in a superfluous "new" for extra strength.
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