épreuve de force - translation to English
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épreuve de force - translation to English

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Tour De Force; Tour de Force (Album); Tour de force; Tour-de-force; Tour de Force (disambiguation); Tour de Force (album)

épreuve de force      
n. showdown, test

Definition

Magnetic Force
The forces of attraction and repulsion exercised by a magnet. By Ampere's theory it is identical with the forces of attraction and repulsion of electric currents.

Wikipedia

Tour de Force

A tour de force is a performance or achievement that has been accomplished or managed with great skill, strength or ingenuity.

It may also refer to:

  • Tour de Force (film), a 2014 German drama film directed by Christian Zübert
  • Tour de Force (novel), a 1955 novel by Christianna Brand
  • Tour De Force (tour), 1986 Elton John concert tour
  • Tour de Force (Sonny Rollins album), 1956
  • Tour de Force (Bola Sete album), 1963
  • Tour de Force (38 Special album), 1984
  • Tour de Force (Nick Brignola album), 2002
  • Tour De Force – Live, a 1982 live album by jazz guitarist Al Di Meola
  • "Tour de Force", a 1999 song by Covenant on their 2000 album United States of Mind
  • Tour De Force, 2018 Ninja Sex Party concert tour
Examples of use of épreuve de force
1. Nasrallah a voulu cette épreuve de force avec l‘Etat hébreu.
2. Compromis ou épreuve de force, le régime iranien hésite.
3. Montebourg propose d‘engager une épreuve de force diplomatique ŕ l‘égard de nos voisins.
4. Toute la question est de savoir jusquoů ira cette terrible épreuve de force.
5. Une telle épreuve de force relancerait la radicalisation, recréerait des groupes violents.