transitive |
1. adj. Transitif. | |
dialectal) |
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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. | |
make |
1. n. Marque. | |
2. v. Faire, construire. | |
broad |
1. adj. Large, étendu. | |
2. adj. (Figuré) Vaste. | |
Physics is a very broad domain. | |
3. adj. Assez répandu. | |
Broad generalization. | |
Généralisation assez répandue. | |
4. n. (Vieilli) (Vulgaire) Pute. | |
5. n. (Popu) Femme. | |
spread |
1. v. Écarter. | |
I spread my fingers. | |
2. v. (Trans) Épandre. | |
The farmer spread the hay on the ground. | |
3. v. (Trans) Étendre. | |
She was spreading the jam on the bread. | |
4. v. (Intrans) S'étendre. | |
The jam spreads easily. | |
5. v. (Intrans) (Figuré) Se répandre. | |
Bad news spreads quickly. | |
6. v. (Trans) (Figuré) Semer. | |
She purposely spread false news in order to drive down the price of the stock. | |
7. v. (Trans) (Figuré) Répartir. | |
The company decided to spread the work and have everybody work part-time, in order to avoid having to lay anybody off. | |
8. v. (Intrans) Parsemer (spread among/throughout/in ...). | |
The flowers spread throughout the fields. | |
9. v. (Intrans) (Médecine) Propager, se gagner. | |
The disease is spreading quickly in the population, and the doctors are at a loss how to stop it. | |
10. n. Écart. | |