"Champignons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Champignons is the French word for mushrooms, particularly the common edible species.
Examples of "Champignons"
A champion or winner, often used in an informal sense to refer to someone who has achieved a notable success or victory.
I think you meant "Champion".<br><br>A champion is a person who has won a competition or contest, especially in a particular sport or activity. It can also refer to someone who is outstanding or exceptional in a particular field or activity.
A champertor is an archaic term for a type of lawyer or counselor who provided legal services in exchange for a share of the judgment or settlement obtained in the case. The term is derived from the Latin "champere," meaning "to compensate," and "torte," meaning "tort" or "wrong." Champertors were considered to be of dubious ethical standing, as they would often take on cases where they were aware that the evidence was weak or the plaintiff was likely to lose.
Champerty is a legal term that originated in medieval England. It refers to a partnership or agreement between two or more parties to share in a lawsuit, such as a percentage of the damages or settlement, in return for their assistance or intervention in the case. Champerty was traditionally considered a breach of the rules of common law and was frowned upon by the courts because it was seen as an attempt to profit from another's litigation.
Champlevé is a metalworking technique in which a design or pattern is created by applying a layer of metal to a plate or sheet, then carving away the excess to reveal the design. It is often used to create ornate and intricate designs on metal objects, such as copper or bronze. The word comes from the French phrase "champlévé", which means "filled in" or "levelled off".