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MANQUÉ Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: short of or frustrated in the fulfillment of one's aspirations or talents; used postpositively; a poet manqué.
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Manqué - Wikipedia
A manqué (feminine manquée, from the French for "missed") is a person who has failed to live up to a specific expectation or ambition.
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MANQUÉ Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
having failed, missed, or fallen short, especially because of circumstances or a defect of character; unsuccessful; unfulfilled or frustrated.
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‖ manque (mɑ̃k) [Fr., f. manquer to fail, lack: see quot. 1903.] In roulette, the name of one section of the cloth covering the numbers 1 to 18; a bet placed on this section.1850 Bohn's Handbk. Games 348 The manque wins, when the ball enters a hole numbered eighteen, and all those under that number....
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MANQUÉ definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. that falls short of the goal; unsuccessful or defective 2. potential but unrealized; would-be placed after the noun it modifies.
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MANQUÉ | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
someone who has not had the opportunity to do a particular job, despite having the ability to do it.
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Manque
Manque or Manqué may refer to:
Manqué, a term used in reference to a person who has failed to live up to a specific expectation or ambition
Lack (psychoanalysis ), a concept in the work of philosopher Jacques Lacan also known by its French name manque
Manque, the set of slots 1–18 in a game of roulette
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I miss you in French: An explanation of "Tu me manques"
"Tu me manques" is the translation of I miss you in French, but how does it work? Let's explore the grammar behind this sweet French phrase.
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Manquer - To Miss - Lawless French Verb Lesson - Tu me manques
The regular -er French verb manquer means "to miss," which seems straightforward enough, and yet it causes no end of confusion due to a strange turnaround.
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manque - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · lack, absence. le manque d'amour maternel ― the lack of maternal love · stress due to drug withdrawal. Derived terms. edit · en manque · manque à gagner ...
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manque - English translation - Linguee.com
manque noun, masculine (plural: manques m)— · lack n (almost always used) · shortage n (plural: shortages) · want n · deficit n · dearth n.
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manque/ˈmɔŋkeɪ; mɑn`ke/ adj(French 法) (following ns 用於名词之後) (of a person) who could have followed the career mentioned, but who failed or lacked the opportunity to do so (指人)(所提生涯、 职业等)未能实现的, 未成功的, 壮志未酬的 a teacher, an actor, a writer, etc manque 从未当成教师、 演员、 作家等.
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Lack (psychoanalysis)
In "The Direction of the Treatment and the Principles of Its Power" (Écrits) Lacan argues that desire is the metonymy of the lack of being (manque à être In "Guiding Remarks for a Convention on Feminine Sexuality" Lacan contrasts the lack of being related to desire with the lack of having (manque à avoir
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Garou (album)
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"Viens me chercher" (Jean-Jacques Goldman, Jacques Veneruso) — 3:32
"Quand je manque
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passe
▪ I. ‖ passe, n.2 (pɑs) [Fr., f. passer to pass: see quot. 1903.] In roulette, the section of the cloth covering the numbers 19 to 36; a bet placed on this section.1850, etc. [see noir 2 a]. 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXII. 304/1 Pair indicates even numbers, impair odd numbers; manque includes the numbers ...
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