"Feat" is an English equivalent of the French phrase tour de force.
Specifically, the masculine noun tour literally means "measurement, turn." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun force means "strength."
The pronunciation is "toor duh fohrss."
One can visit a tour of the Scott Air Force Base by visiting the official Scott Air Force Base and waiting for the next open day. One may also be able to visit if they have a member of their family stationed here.
I shall assume that you are asking what an inbound tour operator does In a nutshell, and inbound tour operator is a travel oriented company which promotes and conducts tours within the country they reside in. Basically, a french tour operator conducts tours in France, which could be sold to french travellers or international travellers (more on international travellers) An outbound tour operator, is just the opposite, a travel company that conducts tours outside of their country of residence (more on local travellers)
The castle of the red tower
pièce de résistance, chef-d'œuvre, masterwork, magnum opus, finest/best work, tour de force.
tour by an individual
"A feat of strength" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un tour de force.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a". The masculine noun tour literally means "journey, tour, turn". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun force translates as "strength".The pronunciation will be "eh toor duh forss" in French.
With a degree in translation of English - Spanish & French, someone can become a tour guide or a travel agent. There are many hospitality jobs which require multi-lingual workers.
tour drôles
À votre tour in French means "(It's) your turn" in English.
Translation: You can go take a small tour with...
Blague as a prank, tour in magic, and trucin cards and cheating are French equivalents of the English word "trick." The respective pronunciations will be "blahg," "toor," and "trook" in French.
They are called "stages" in English, "étapes" in French.
une tour? - a tower, (faire) un tour? - or to go touring/sightseeing un tort? - a wrong
"Send my love to Eiffel Tower!" in English means Envoyez mon amour à la Tour Eiffel! in French.
recorrer
a trun is 'un tour' in French. It's your turn, c'est ton tour
No. The legs arecalled "stages" in English, "étapes" in French.