programming |
1. n. Informatique Programmation. | |
2. v. Participe présent du verbe to programme. | |
3. v. Participe présent du verbe to program. | |
transitive |
1. adj. Transitif. | |
to |
1. prep. À, vers. | |
Let's go to Paris! | |
Allons à Paris ! | |
2. prep. Moins, pour indiquer l'heure. | |
Ten to eleven. | |
Onze heures moins dix. | |
Quarter to five. | |
Cinq heures moins le quart. | |
3. art. Marqueur de l'infinitif. | |
rewrite |
1. v. Réécrire. | |
2. n. (Internet) Rewrite. | |
source |
1. n. Source d'eau, fontaine. | |
To control the source-region of the Nile. | |
Yet kissing the pretie infant, shee lightened out smiles from those cheekes, that were furrowed with continual sources of teares. (R. Greene) | |
2. n. Source, origine. | |
This intellectual perversion is the source of a systematic immorality. (H. E. Manning) | |
Something or somebody had superseded him as a source of interest. (Dickens, Dombey) | |
He traced his source Through the most Gothic gentlemen of Spain. (Byron, Don Juan) | |
It is largely used in lamps as a source of light. (W. A. Miller) | |
3. n. Source, référence. | |
Deputy White House press secretary Gerald Warren issued the following statement : ‘The White House is not prepared to react to a story based on sources. (Atlanta Journal, 1973) | |
What is the source of your information? | |
4. n. (Archi) Support. | |
In the works of the said chapel for sources to the images under the tabernacles... The columns placed under the aforesaid sources. (J. T. Smith). | |
5. n. (Vieilli)Hausse, hausse sur l'aile, d'un faucon ou un autre oiseau ; hausse du soleil ; agression ou attaque. | |
But the Goshauke taken at the source by the Falcon, soone fell down at the Kings foot. (J. Selden). | |
Il gallantlie receavinge bothe theire Sourse et theie comme resolutelie vigueur quittinge. (J. Lane). | |
6. n. Informatique Source. | |
The original programs, which are centrally produced, are commonly called ‘source codes'; only a few local governments own and control the source codes that are used in their jurisdictions. (1988 New Yorker) | |
Do you still have the source available, or only the binary? | |
7. v. (Commerce) Procurer. | |
code |
1. n. Code. | |
2. n. (Programmation) Code. | |
3. n. Réglement. | |
4. n. Mot de passe. | |
5. n. Cote. | |
6. v. Coder. | |
7. v. Faire un arrêt cardiaque. | |
The victim had coded in the ambulance. | |
La victime a fait un arrêt cardiaque dans l'ambulance. | |
using |
1. v. Participe présent de use. | |
use |
1. n. Emploi, utilisation. | |
This tool has many uses. | |
2. v. Utiliser. | |
I use tools when I'm working. | |
syntactic |
1. adj. (Linguistique) Syntactique. | |
sugar |
1. n. Sucre (épice). | |
2. n. Chéri, chérie. | |
3. v. Sucrer. | |
4. interj. Mince, zut. | |