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Paris

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[ par-is; French pa-ree ]

noun

  1. Matthew. Matthew of Paris.
  2. Ancient Lutetia Parisiorum, a city in and the capital of France and capital of Ville-de-Paris Department, in the N part, on the Seine.
  3. a city in NE Texas.
  4. a town in NW Tennessee.
  5. Treaty of,
    1. a treaty signed in 1763 by France, Spain, and Great Britain that ended the Seven Years' War and the French and Indian War.
    2. a treaty signed in 1783 by the United States and Great Britain that ended the American Revolution.
    3. a treaty signed in 1898 by the United States and Spain that ended the Spanish-American War.


Paris

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[ par-is ]

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a Trojan prince, son of Priam and Hecuba and brother of Cassandra, who awarded the apple of discord to Aphrodite and was by her help enabled to abduct Helen.

Paris

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/ pari; 藞辫忙谤瑟蝉 /

noun

  1. the capital of France, in the north on the River Seine: constitutes a department; dates from the 3rd century bc , becoming capital of France in 987; centre of the French Revolution; centres around its original site on an island in the Seine, the 脦le de la Cit茅, containing Notre Dame; university (1150). Pop: 2聽125聽246 (1999) Ancient nameLutetia
  2. Treaty of Paris
    1. a treaty of 1783 between the US, Britain, France, and Spain, ending the War of American Independence
    2. a treaty of 1763 signed by Britain, France, and Spain that ended their involvement in the Seven Years' War
    3. a treaty of 1898 between Spain and the US bringing to an end the Spanish-American War
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Paris

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/ 藞辫忙谤瑟蝉 /

noun

  1. Greek myth ParisMTrojanMISC: abductor of Helen a prince of Troy, whose abduction of Helen from her husband Menelaus started the Trojan War
  2. ParisMatthew?12001259MEnglishHISTORY: chronicler Matthew. ?1200鈥59, English chronicler, whose principal work is the Chronica Majora
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Paris

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  1. A prince of Troy in classical mythology , whose abduction of the Greek queen Helen caused the Trojan War (see also Trojan War ) ( see Helen of Troy and Judgment of Paris ). Paris (or, according to some stories, Apollo disguised as Paris) killed Achilles by piercing his heel with an arrow.

Paris

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  1. Capital of France and the largest city in the country, located in north-central France on the Seine River ; an international cultural and intellectual center, as well as the commercial and industrial focus of France.
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Notes

In the Treaty of Paris (1783), Britain formally acknowledged the independence of the thirteen colonies as the United States.
Paris is a center for fashion and design.
During World War II , German troops occupied the city from 1940 to 1944.
In the 1920s, Paris was home to many artists and writers from the United States and other countries.
It is called the 鈥淐ity of Light.鈥
The city's tourist attractions include the Eiffel Tower , the Louvre Museum, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris . The Champs 脡lys茅es is the most famous of its many celebrated streets, avenues, and boulevards.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Paris1

via French and Old French, from Late Latin ( 尝奴迟脓迟颈补 ) 笔补谤颈蝉颈艒谤耻尘 (marshes) of the Parisii, a tribe of Celtic Gaul
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She was resting on her bed, tired from days of attending Paris Fashion Week events, when she heard stomping up the stairs.

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A highly anticipated women's race was billed as another battle between Hassan and Assefa - the gold and silver medallists in Paris last summer.

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The ballet teacher, who trained in London and Paris, has pupils who travel hundreds of miles every week for her 90-minute lessons in Edinburgh.

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His importance was demonstrated by the frustration shown at him picking up a booking that rules him out of the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Paris St-Germain.

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"I remained silent for 30 years. Other than this, I've never mentioned it to anyone," she said in an interview with weekly Paris Match on Tuesday.

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