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What (who) is bête noire - definition

La bête humaine; A Besta Humana (romance); La Bête Humaine (romance); La Bête humaine

Roche-Noire         
COMUNA FRANCESA
La Roche-Noire
Roche-Noire é uma comuna francesa na região administrativa de Auvérnia-Ródano-Alpes, no departamento Puy-de-Dôme. Estende-se por uma área de 3,06 km².
bete         
s.m.
-lud PR certo jogo infantil originado do beisebol
-etim ing. bat (sXII) 'bastão de beisebol, lançamento da bola com o bastão de beisebol'
bete         
sm (ingl bat) Jogo infantil com bolas pequenas.
sm (malaiala vettila) V bétele.
sm (hebr beth) Segunda letra do alfabeto hebraico, a qual corresponde ao b latino.

Wikipedia

A Besta Humana

Brasil: A Fera Humana / Portugal: A Besta Humana (La Bête humaine, no original em francês) é um livro de Émile Zola publicado pela primeira vez em 1890.

Examples of use of bête noire
1. Yet even here, Bush‘s every move was shadowed by his leftist regional bête noire, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, taunting him with go–home–Gringo–themed speeches and demonstrations.
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3. David quickly became the 1'th–century‘s bête noire, the personification of the Academy that Courbet and Manet challenged and the Impressionists and Post–Impressionists largely ignored.
4. And it was a measure of Bush‘s problems within his own party that the strongest voice of support he received Tuesday came from Kennedy, the arch–liberal and bête noire of American conservatism.