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minutes |
1. n. Compte-rendu, procès-verbal. | |
The elected secretary will take the minutes of the meeting. | |
2. n. Pluriel de minute. | |
3. v. Troisième personne du singulier du présent indicatif du verbe minute. | |
minute |
1. n. (Métrologie) Minute. | |
There are sixty seconds in a minute. | |
There are sixty minutes in one degree of arc. | |
2. n. Minute, moment, instant. | |
I'll be there in a minute. | |
3. n. (Au pluriel) Procès-verbal. | |
Will the secretary please take the minutes of the meeting? | |
4. v. Faire le procès-verbal d'une réunion. | |
5. adj. Minuscule, menu. | |
The police found minute quantities of blood at the scene. | |
Minute dust particles enter the cracks and eventually clog them. | |
6. adj. Minime. | |
The risk is minute. | |
minute |
1. n. (Métrologie) Minute. | |
There are sixty seconds in a minute. | |
There are sixty minutes in one degree of arc. | |
2. n. Minute, moment, instant. | |
I'll be there in a minute. | |
3. n. (Au pluriel) Procès-verbal. | |
Will the secretary please take the minutes of the meeting? | |
4. v. Faire le procès-verbal d'une réunion. | |
5. adj. Minuscule, menu. | |
The police found minute quantities of blood at the scene. | |
Minute dust particles enter the cracks and eventually clog them. | |
6. adj. Minime. | |
The risk is minute. | |
hand |
1. n. (Anatomie) Main. | |
2. n. (Horlogerie) Aiguille. | |
3. n. (Poker) Main. | |
4. n. Coup de main. | |
I need a hand, could you please help me? | |
J'ai besoin d'un coup de main, pourrais-tu m'aider s'il te plaît ? | |
5. v. Donner, passer (de main à main, ou parfois au sens figuré). | |
Hand me the salt, please. | |
This is a stick-up. Hand over the money now! | |
C'est un braquage. Donnez l'argent maintenant ! | |
She handed responsibility over to her deputy. | |
6. v. Mener, guider (par la main). | |
To hand a child across the street. | |
7. v. (Marine) Ferler. | |