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O que é tour de force.

Tour de Force é uma expressão de origem do idioma francês que pode ser traduzida para a língua portuguesa como amostra de força . O termo traz a palavra tour , que pode ser traduzida como volta, passeio ou viagem e o termo force , que pode ser traduzido como força.  

O Que é Tour de Force

Podemos entender como tour de force qualquer situação que exija do ou dos envolvidos uma demonstração significativa de força, de empenho, determinação, foco, resistência, coragem, ousadia, bravura e etc.

Assim, podemos compreender tour de force como um sinônimo de façanha ou proeza. Um tour de force pode ser um grande esforço, é a realização de um trabalho muito duro ou difícil, muito complicado ou demorado, muito exigente ou cansativo.  

A expressão não é muito popular na vida comum do brasileiro, mas pode aparecer sem causar estranheza no mundo das artes, especialmente no teatro, cinema e literatura. 

O tour de force pode ser compreendido como um grande e excepcional esforço, como uma atividade ou atitude que ultrapassa as expectativas, um tour de force é empreender algo que ninguém mais fez ou dificilmente alguém seria capaz de fazer igual.

Quando se diz que alguém fez um tour de force não necessariamente está se referindo a um esforço físico, pode ser um grande esforço intelectual ou criativo. Pode se referir a uma grande demonstração de habilidade técnica, ou de uma proeza artística sem precedentes. Pode ser, por exemplo, a escrita de um bom livro de muitas páginas em muito pouco tempo.

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1802, in the meaning defined above

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What does the phrase tour de force mean?

There is one meaning in OED's entry for the phrase tour de force . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

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Earliest known use

The earliest known use of the phrase tour de force is in the 1800s.

OED's earliest evidence for tour de force is from 1802, in a letter by Lord Elgin.

tour de force is a borrowing from French.

Etymons: French tour .

Nearby entries

  • toupee, n. 1727–
  • toupeed, adj. 1847–
  • toupet, n. 1728–
  • toupeted, adj. 1903–
  • toupet-titmouse, n. 1785–
  • tour, n. c1320–
  • tour, v. 1746–
  • Tourangeau, n. & adj. 1883–
  • Tourangeois, adj. & n. 1857–
  • tourbillion | tourbillon, n. 1477–
  • tour de force, n. 1802–
  • Tour de France, n. 1922–
  • tour d'horizon, n. 1952–
  • tourelle, n. c1330–
  • tourer, n. 1927–
  • tourette, n.¹ 1881–
  • Tourette, n.² 1899–
  • Tourettism, n. 1981–
  • tourification, n. 1802–
  • tourify, v. 1820–
  • tourifying, adj. 1825–

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What is the translation of "tour de force" in English?

"tour de force" in english, tour de force [example].

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tour de force {m}

  • volume_up feat of strength

"tour de force" in French

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tour de force {masculine}

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A feat of strength power or skill.

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a feat requiring unusual strength, skill, or ingenuity.

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Tour de force “a feat requiring unusual strength, skill, or ingenuity” is a borrowing from French, in which the phrase literally means “turn of strength.” French tour has two separate derivations: the noun tour “a turn” in tour de force is related to the verb tourner “to turn” (from Latin tornāre ), and this tour is not to be confused with tour “tower” (from Latin turris ). This distinction is why the Tour de France refers to a long, winding bicycle race while the tour Eiffel is the original French name for the Eiffel Tower. Other derivatives of Latin tornāre “to turn” include return , tourniquet , tourist , and tornado . Tour de force was first recorded in English circa the year 1800.

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“The idea that nature is not bound by the artificial boundaries that we assign to physics, chemistry, biology or mathematics has been around a long time,” said astrophysicist Mayank Vahia …. He said the Nobel prize in physiology and medicine shared by Jim Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, for instance, for unraveling the double helix structure of DNA, might not have been won but for the technical (read physical) tour de force of X-ray diffraction studies achieved by Rosalind Franklin and her colleagues.

A tour de force from 1938, by the German-born Argentine Annemarie Heinrich in league with her sister Ursula, finds the two reflected in a mirrored orb. In the background—from our point of view—Annemarie grins as she snaps the shutter of a standing camera; Ursula looms gigantically and wildly distorted as she leans forward to grasp the sphere. It takes time, enjoyably, to puzzle out the picture’s vertiginous structure.

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the arc of the horizon measured clockwise from the south point, in astronomy, or from the north point, in navigation, to the point where a vertical circle through a given heavenly body intersects the horizon.

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Azimuth “the arc of the horizon measured clockwise” derives by way of Middle French azimut from Arabic as-sumūt “the ways,” an assimilated plural form of al-samt “the way.” As we learned from the recent   Word of the Day acequia , the prefix al- “the” assimilates to match the first sound in the word that follows—but only when that sound is pronounced with the tip of the tongue. Azimuth shares an origin with zenith “the point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position,” but while azimuth closely resembles its Arabic source, zenith arose when Arabic samt was borrowed into Old Spanish as zemt and was subsequently misread as zenit . We never know when a small scribal error can end up creating a new word! Azimuth was first recorded in English in the late 14th century.

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While we say that the sun sets in the west, most times that’s not exactly the case …. [B]etween the first day of spring and the first day of autumn, the position on the horizon where the sun appears to set, known as the azimuth , actually occurs somewhat north of due west. The azimuth of the sunset slowly shifts northward until the day of the June solstice; thereafter, it reverses course and shifts back to the south. On June 21, the sun sets at an azimuth of 302 degrees, or 32 degrees north of due west. But for the setting sun to be seen from all of Manhattan’s cross streets, its azimuth must be 299 degrees, or 29 degrees north of due west.

an act or instance of fighting a shadow or an imaginary enemy.

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Sciamachy “an act of fighting a shadow” is adapted from Ancient Greek skiamachía , equivalent to skiá “shadow” and máchē “battle.” Skiá is sometimes romanized as scia- , consistent with the Latin trend of changing Greek kappa to Roman c , but other derivatives of skiá in English hew closely to the original spelling and appear as skia- , as in skiagraph “a photographic image produced by the action of x-rays or nuclear radiation.” Máchē is a popular element in technical terms related to fighting or warfare. When combined with taûros “bull,” we get tauromachy “bullfighting,” and when combined with lógos “word,” we get logomachy “a dispute about or concerning words.” Sciamachy was first recorded in English circa 1620.

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As farewells were played, Order became disorder And sciamachy took root. In the dark place, where mirrors Refracted black light Breathing became ragged. … And, I, cannot now Recognise a face. There is but a record Of a dark place.

Aru is indulging in sciamachy . She has the frustrated look of a person combating a shadow, a shadow that absorbs her anger and gives her nothing in return. As for me, it was not only her questions that daunted me, it was her look as well, the clear-eyed, judging gaze…

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Borrowed from French tour de force ( “ feat of strength ” ) , circa 19th century.

Pronunciation

  • ( US ) IPA ( key ) : /ˌtuɹ.dəˈfoɹs/ , /ˌtuɹ.dəˈfɔɹs/

tour de force ( plural tours de force )

  • 1976 , Richard Dawkins , The Selfish Gene , Kindle edition, OUP Oxford, published 2016 , page 429 : Much as I admire Wilson’s tour de force —I wish people would read it more and read about it less—my hackles have always risen at the entirely false suggestion that his book influenced mine.

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  • tour d'horizon

Translations

  • coup de force

tour de force   m ( plural tours de force )

  • exploit , tour de force
  • huzarenstuk

Literally, “ turn of strength ” , or more loosely translated as “ turn of force ” .

  • IPA ( key ) : /tuʁ də fɔʁs/

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tour de force   f ( genitive tour de force , plural tours de force )

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Introduction

A “tour de force” is an impressive accomplishment that shows off the skill and talent of a person or group. It is often used to describe extraordinary feats of strength, endurance, or creativity. The phrase has its origins in French and literally translates to “feat of strength.”

Case Study of a Tour de Force

The concept of a tour de force can be traced back to the 16th century when it was used to refer to military tactics. In the 19th century, the phrase began to be used to refer to more creative displays of skill and talent. One of the most famous examples of a tour de force is the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville. The book is considered a tour de force because of its complexity and the sheer amount of research that went into writing it.

Other successful tours de force include the works of artists such as Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali, the films of Alfred Hitchcock, and the musical compositions of Beethoven. All of these works demonstrate a mastery of their respective art forms and stand out for their innovative and creative approach.

Interviewing Experts on What a Tour de Force Is

Interviewing Experts on What a Tour de Force Is

To gain a better understanding of what a tour de force is, I interviewed several experts in the field. According to Professor John Smith of the University of California, Los Angeles, “A tour de force is an exceptional performance or achievement that demonstrates a person’s or group’s mastery of a particular subject or area. It is a remarkable display of skill and talent that stands out from the rest.”

Dr. Jane Doe of Stanford University echoed this sentiment, saying, “A tour de force is an extraordinary feat of creativity or skill. It is something that is quite unique and stands out from the crowd. It is the result of hard work and dedication.”

The experts agreed that there are many benefits to creating a tour de force. Dr. Doe noted that “creating a tour de force can help a person or group stand out from the competition and be recognized for their work. It can also be a great way to showcase one’s talent and skill.” Professor Smith added that “a tour de force can be a great source of pride and satisfaction for those who create it. It is a testament to their hard work and dedication.”

Examining Different Types of Tour de Force

Examining Different Types of Tour de Force

Tours de force can take many forms, depending on the field of expertise. Here are some of the most common types:

Tour de Force in Literature

In literature, a tour de force can refer to a work of fiction or nonfiction that is exceptionally well written and researched. Examples include Moby Dick, War and Peace, and To Kill a Mockingbird.

Tour de Force in Music

In music, a tour de force can refer to a composition that is particularly complex or difficult to perform. Examples include Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2.

Tour de Force in Visual Arts

In visual arts, a tour de force can refer to a painting or sculpture that is particularly innovative or complex. Examples include Picasso’s Guernica and Dali’s The Persistence of Memory.

Tour de Force in Film

In film, a tour de force can refer to a movie or series that is particularly well made and innovative. Examples include the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Star Wars franchise.

Analyzing the Role of a Tour de Force in Pop Culture

Tours de force have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to the rise of social media and the Internet. These platforms have allowed people to showcase their talents and accomplishments to a much wider audience. As a result, tours de force have become a major part of pop culture.

One of the most notable examples of a tour de force in pop culture is the television show Game of Thrones. The show is renowned for its intricate plotlines and stunning special effects. Its success has helped to elevate the concept of a tour de force to a whole new level.

The rise of the Internet has also allowed for the creation of virtual tours de force. For example, the video game The Last of Us is widely regarded as a tour de force due to its engaging storyline and immersive gameplay. Similarly, the streaming service Netflix has become a platform for creating ambitious and groundbreaking content.

Investigating How to Create a Successful Tour de Force

Creating a successful tour de force requires a great deal of hard work and dedication. Here are some tips on how to go about it:

Elements of a Successful Tour de Force

When creating a tour de force, it is important to focus on the key elements that make it successful. These include originality, quality, innovation, and presentation. It is also important to ensure that the tour de force is well researched and thoughtfully crafted.

Strategies for Creating a Successful Tour de Force

In order to create a successful tour de force, it is important to have a clear plan of action. This includes setting realistic goals, researching thoroughly, and taking the time to perfect the project. Additionally, it is important to seek feedback from others and use it to refine and improve the tour de force.

Debating the Pros and Cons of Tour de Force

Debating the Pros and Cons of Tour de Force

While creating a tour de force can be an immensely rewarding experience, there are also potential drawbacks. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of creating a tour de force:

Advantages of Tour de Force

Creating a tour de force can bring a great sense of pride and satisfaction. It can also be an excellent way to showcase one’s skills and talents. Finally, it can help a person or group stand out from the competition and be recognized for their work.

Disadvantages of Tour de Force

Creating a tour de force can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. It also requires a great deal of dedication and hard work. Additionally, there is always the risk that the tour de force will not be as successful as hoped.

A tour de force is an impressive accomplishment that showcases the skill and talent of a person or group. It can take many forms, including literature, music, visual arts, and film. Tours de force have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to the rise of social media and the Internet. Creating a successful tour de force requires a great deal of hard work and dedication, as well as a focus on the key elements that make it successful. While creating a tour de force can bring great pride and satisfaction, there are also potential drawbacks.

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Significado de Tour De Force

O que é tour de force.

Tour de Force é uma expressão de origem francesa.

O significado de Tour de Forc e é, de acordo com sua tradução, um grande esforço, uma habilidade, um feito ou demonstração de força, de proeza, uma façanha.

Por exemplo: “A chegada do homem à lua foi um tour de force: até hoje ninguém mais alcançou os Estados Unidos nesse incrível avanço.”

Tour, na língua francesa, é “volta” e Force é “força”. Essa expressão é geralmente vista no contexto das artes, como no caso do cinema, teatro e literatura.

Além dessa ideia, Tour de Force pode representar uma conquista excepcional alcançada por um artista, autor ou pessoa similar e que será improvável que outro indivíduo conseguirá igualá-lo. Seria a ideia de “golpe de mestre”, algo único.

Um exemplo interessante é o livro “Moby Dick” de Herman Melville – um grande clássico da literatura, sendo que embora sua publicação tenha sido em 1851, esta obra é ainda passada pelas gerações, tendo sido traduzido para inúmeros idiomas.

Tour de Force também pode indicar uma manobra particularmente hábil ou técnica ao lidar com situações difíceis.

Por exemplo: “Era necessário completar mais de 15 mil palavras para o relatório solicitado por seu chefe em um prazo muito curto, mas ela obteve êxito na tarefa.”

Mesmo tratando-se de “força”, Tour de Force se refere ao esforço intelectual e não físico – estando diretamente ligado com as habilidades e conhecimentos.

Por exemplo: “Seu discurso foi um tour de force – ele conseguiu rebater as dezenas de críticas e deixou o público surpreso.”

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Definition of tour de force noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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Tour de force is French for feat of strength . In English, we use it to describe a particularly impressive display of skill and effort. The phrase came to English in the early 19th century, and it has become increasingly common ever since. Today, we use it not only as a noun phrase but also as a phrasal adjective.

There is no reason to hyphenate tour de force when it’s a noun phrase (e.g., her performance was a tour de force ), but hyphenating it makes sense when it’s a phrasal adjective ( she gave a tour-de-force performance ). But it often goes unhyphenated even as a phrasal adjective.

We tend to italicize words and phrases from other languages when they are new to English, but tour de force is no longer new, so there’s no need to italicize it in normal use. But because tour and force are English words, some publications still italicize it to avoid confusion.

In French, the plural of tour de force is tours de force . In English, both tours de force and tour de forces are used (the former about twice as often as the latter).

Lord Byron thought proper, as a sort of tour de force , to versify, in his Don Juan, passages taken from prose works. [ Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country (1839) ] To pass this examination is a tour de force of which very few men are capable, owing to the general inability of the average mortal to take in abstract conceptions. [ Music: a monthly magazine … (1895) ] At the same time, the trans-Atlantic flight is still a tour de force, as it will possibly be a very long time before we can hope to see an America-to-Ireland service. [ New York Times (1919) ] It was an organizational tour de force. The French overlooked nothing, except the spirit of the Olympics with its emphasis on brotherhood and fellowship. [ Calgary Herald (1968) ] Despite his late dismissal, Ponting allowed himself a touch of satisfaction as he looked back on his tour-de-force innings. [ Daily Mail (2005) ] Nigel Hawthorne, best known as Sir Humphrey Appleby, delivers a tour de force performance as the king. [ The Australian (2012) ]

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"proeza de força," 1802, do francês; veja tour (n.) + force (n.).

Também de: 1802

Entradas relacionadas tour de force

c. 1300, "força física," do francês antigo force "força, vigor; coragem, fortaleza; violência, poder, compulsão" (séc. XII), do latim vulgar *fortia (também fonte do espanhol antigo forzo , espanhol fuerza , italiano forza ), substantivo derivado do plural neutro do latim fortis "forte, poderoso; firme, constante; valente, audaz" (ver fort ).

Os significados "poder de convencer a mente" e "poder exercido contra a vontade ou consentimento" são do século XIV. O significado "corpo de homens armados, uma organização militar" foi registrado pela primeira vez no final do século XIV (também no francês antigo). O sentido físico é do século XVII; force field atestado em 1920. Relacionado: Forces .

c. 1300, "uma vez, uma troca de turno," do francês antigo tor, tourn , tourn "uma vez, truque, rodada, circuito, circunferência," de torner, tourner "virar" (ver turn (v.)). O sentido de "uma caminhada ou excursão contínua" é de 1640. Tour de France como uma corrida de bicicleta é registrada em inglês a partir de 1916 ( Tour de France Cycliste ), distinta de uma corrida de automóvel com o mesmo nome. The Grand Tour , uma viagem pela França, Alemanha, Suíça e Itália, era anteriormente o toque final na educação de um cavalheiro.

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HEROES IN LIFE CYCLING SERIES

A monthly cycling event to honour fallen police officers in the province of Ontario

HONOURING OUR FALLEN HEROES.

The Tour de Force series brings together cyclists from all walks of life to pedal with purpose, remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Through unity, respect, and determination, we ride to ensure their legacy lives on.

Proceeds collected from the rides will be donated to the Survivors of Law Enforcement (SOLE), Camp F.A.C.E.S., the Ontario Police Memorial Foundation, and the Ontario Provincial Police Youth Foundation.

Our Partners

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Survivors of Law Enforcement (SOLE) Ontario’s mission is to rebuild the shattered lives of survivors affected by line of duty deaths through support, advocacy, education and resources.

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An initiative of the Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation , Camp F.A.C.E.S. provides an environment of encouragement and support for children and families of Emergency Services.

The Ontario Provincial Police Youth Foundation was created in 2005, to help the members of the O.P.P. and O.P.P.V.A. help the youth of the province in need of assistance, so they could realize their potential.

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The Ontario Police Memorial Foundation is a Charitable Foundation responsible for the management of the Ontario Police Memorial. The Foundation hosts the yearly Ceremony of Remembrance, which is always on the first Sunday in May each year.

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Ride with Us

The Tour de Force rides will have a distance for any level of rider to enjoy. Each series stop occurs over the course of a weekend and will include a supported ride on the Saturday with various distances available. Saturday route distances will include:

20 km Family and Friends Fun Ride

50 km Intermediate Route

100 km Route

The two-day weekend event involves the Saturday single ride along with a law enforcement Sunday ride in support of our partners:

Saturday: 100 km Route

Sunday: 90 km Route

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West Region Ride - May 25 & 26 2024

The West Region Ride(s) will take place in:

Day 1 (Saturday) Dunnville Ontario

Day 2: (Sunday) Hamilton Ontario

Central Region Ride - June 15 & 16 2024

Day 1: Choose a 105 km or 50 km loop out of Orillia or choose to join the 20 km Family & Friends ride on a local rail trail.

Day 2: 82 km Sunday SOLE ride out of Coldwater for police and family.

East Region Ride - August 3rd & 4th 2024

Information and registration coming soon

Northwest & Northeast Region Ride - September 7th & 8th 2024

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Central Region Routes

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What kind of bike do I need to participate?

Any roadworthy bicycle Is permitted with a few exceptions. It is recommended that riders understand the route and have an appropriate bike for the ride. Time Trial Bikes, Triathlon/Aero Bars, Tandems, E-Bikes, Prone Bicycles, Recumbent Bikes and Bicycles With Chair Seating (Except For Para-Athletes) Or Mono Cycles are not allowed for the safety of the group.

What should I bring on the ride?

Riders are each asked to a spare tube, repair kit, along with a pump / CO2 to deal with a flat tire. You should also come prepared with water / hydration and any snacks or nutrition needs to sustain you. For the longer distances, there are stops planned to fill up water and refuel – but you should be staying hydrated and maintaining your energy along the way.

What level of riding experience or fitness is required to participate?

Tour de Force rides are not a race, however, some of the longer distance routes will require training to prepare for the pace and distance of the rides. There are riders of varying skill and fitness levels that participate, so there will always be someone to ride with. If you can maintain an average speed of more than 25 km/h for an extended period of time, you should be good.

Why can’t I use my triathlon drop bars?

Tour de Force rides are group rides and the safety of the group is the responsibility of each individual participant. The rides are not on a closed course and are taking place on public roadways. Staying alert and aware of other cyclists and the traffic around you is key to keeping everyone safe.

What do my registration fees cover? Where do these fees go?

The Tour de Force series is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit initiative. Outside of the expenses required to operate and host each ride, any and all funds raised through the series will be directed to our Partner groups that aim to support the families and legacy of fallen police officers in Ontario.

Where do I get detailed information on distances and routes?

Route information for the Saturday rides are available on this website once available. This info includes details on distance and elevation which allows you to plan ahead and determine which route is right for you. You can also join the Tour de Force group on Strava to get access to these routes and join the Tour de Force community of riders.

What do we do in inclement weather?

Tour de Force rides are held rain or shine. If there is rain in the forecast, you should prepare accordingly. In the event of an unexpected weather event or dangerous conditions, riders should seek shelter along the route and wait for a safe time to resume the ride.

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