In the context of a doctor, "rue" typically refers to a feeling of regret or sorrow, often associated with the consequences of a decision or action taken in a medical setting. It can reflect a doctor's remorse over a treatment choice, patient outcome, or inability to save a life. This emotional aspect highlights the moral and ethical challenges faced by medical professionals in their practice.
It means regret, or fat flower.
The cast of Rue du retrait - 2001 includes: Pascal Berhault as The doctor Marion Held as Isabelle Dominique Marcas as Mado Bidois Sacha Rolland as Sophie
The word "rue" means to feel regret or sorrow for something. To "rue the day" refers to wishing that a particular day or event had never happened due to its negative consequences. In the context of the end of Part 2, this phrase is symbolic of the regret and sorrow that the characters feel for the choices they've made, which lead to tragic outcomes. It emphasizes the theme of remorse and the irreversible nature of their actions.
Clarisse La Rue
Rue DeBona is 5' 9".
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"une rue" (fem.) is a street in French.
No, "rue" means "street". "rouge" means "red".
The French word "rue" translates to "street" in English.
nu -- naked, nude la rue -- the street
If you mean Rue from the Hunger Games, she was killed by Marvel. He speared her.
Yes, it does.
RUE stands for right upper extremity (right arm).
Rue du Douvain is an address. It translates as Douvain Street.
"Sur quelle rue" means "on what street?" in English.
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