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Qué (quién) es perdu - definición

MOUNTAIN IN HUESCA, NEXT TO THE BORDER WITH FRANCE
Mont Perdu; Pyrénées - Mont Perdu; Monte Perdido Range

Perdu      
·adj A soldier sent on a forlorn hope.
II. Perdu ·adj One placed on watch, or in ambush.
III. Perdu ·adj ·Alt. of Perdue.
perdu      
a.; (also perdue)
Lost to sight, hid, concealed, in concealment.
Six Variations on "Hélas, j'ai perdu mon amant"         
COMPOSITION FOR PIANO AND SOLO VIOLIN BY WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
K. 360; K. 374b; Hélas, j'ai perdu mon amant; Au bord d'une fontaine; Variations on "Hélas, j'ai perdu mon amant"
Six Variations on "Hélas, j'ai perdu mon amant", K. 360/374b, is a composition in G minor for piano and solo violin by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composed when he was 25 years old (June 1781).

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Monte Perdido

Monte Perdido (in Spanish; Mont Perdu in French; Mont Perdito in Aragonese;all four meaning lost mountain) is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees. The summit of Monte Perdido (3355 m), located in Spain, lies hidden from France by the seemingly impenetrable peaks of the Cirques of Gavarnie and Estaubé. It stands in the north of Huesca province. The mountain forms part of the Monte Perdido Range and is located in the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, in the western part of the Pyrenees, in the community of Aragon, Spain.

Ejemplos de uso de perdu
1. As a result, the Mahers, who have since sold Perdu, face ruin.
2. With the passage of time, some aspects of it have been challenged: it identifies the characters of Prousts Ŕla recherche du temps perdu too firmly with real people whom Proust knew, and its analyses of personality have too markedly Freudian a flavour for current taste.
3. Well, that‘s a whole different thing÷ for all we know, she has only ever attempted those difficult works, such as Finnegans Wake, for instance, or A la recherche du temps perdu, that even the most committed readers fail to read to the last word.
4. The seven–course Menu Prestige features Ramsay‘s signature cappuccino of white beans, lobster ravioli poached in a lobster bouillon, celery root cream, shellfish vinaigrette and chervil velouté. A la Carte dishes include hand dived sea scallops, striped bass fillet steamed with fennel purée, fresh pasta, and oscietra caviar velouté. Desserts include pain perdu and poached custard apples.
5. Among the former he celebrated Camus The Stranger and Faulkners Absalom, Absalom!, as well as Prousts In Search of Lost Time, on which he wrote three books: Marcel Proust (1'82), Prousts Binoculars: A Study of Memory, Time and Recognition in Àla Recherche du Temps Perdu (1'83), and Prousts Way: A Field Guide to In Search of Lost Time (2000). Among the damned, he cited three Frenchmen: Foucault, Sartre (for his political writing) and de Sade.