Tour de France
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French Tour de France (literally “Tour of France”).
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
- (cycling) An annual long-distance cycling race through France and other European countries.
- Synonym: Tour (by ellipsis)
Coordinate terms
Translations
annual long-distance cycling race through France
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French
Etymology
Literally “Tour of France”.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
- (cycling) Tour de France (annual cycling race through France)
- Synonyms: Grande Boucle (literally “Big Loop”), (by ellipsis) Tour
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from French Tour de France (literally “Tour of France”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
il Tour de France m
- (cycling) Tour de France (annual cycling race through France)
- Synonyms: Giro di Francia, (by ellipsis) Tour
Coordinate terms
Related terms
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- fr:Cycling
- fr:France
- Italian terms borrowed from French
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- it:Cycling
- it:France