rule |
1. n. Règle (ordre). | |
2. n. Règlement (loi, organisation, etc.). | |
3. n. (Politique) Gouvernement, règne (gouvernement). | |
The 1689 Boston revolt was a popular uprising on April 18, 1689, against the rule of Sir Edmund Andros, the governor of the Dominion of New England. | |
4. n. Statut. | |
5. v. (Transitif) Gouverner (quelqu'un, quelque nation). | |
to rule a nation | |
6. v. (Intransitif) Régner. | |
The new queen ruled wisely. | |
7. v. (Intransitif) (Justice) Statuer. | |
The judge ruled in her favor. | |
period |
1. n. Période. | |
There was a period of confusion following the announcement. | |
This is one of the last paintings Picasso created during his Blue Period. | |
2. n. Durée, temps, époque. | |
You'll be on probation for a six-month period. | |
3. n. (Ponctuation) (États-Unis) (Canada) Point (fin de phrase). | |
4. n. Règles, menstruation. | |
He forced her to have intercourse with him almost every day, except when she had her period. | |
5. interj. (États-Unis) Point, ni plus ni moins, point final. | |
When I say "eat your dinner," it means "eat your dinner," period! | |
Quand je dis « mange », ça signifie « mange », point. | |
of |
1. prep. De. Indique une origine, une substance, une possession, etc. | |
The university of Ottawa. | |
L'université d'Ottawa. | |
The king of beasts. | |
Le roi des animaux. | |
2. prep. De. Indique une séparation avec certains verbes. | |
The accident deprived him of his health. | |
L'accident l'a privé de sa santé. | |
ruling |
1. n. Commandement, gouvernement, règne, tenue. | |
2. n. Arrêt. | |
3. n. Déclaration. | |
4. n. Règlement. | |
5. adj. Régnant. | |
rule |
1. n. Règle (ordre). | |
2. n. Règlement (loi, organisation, etc.). | |
3. n. (Politique) Gouvernement, règne (gouvernement). | |
The 1689 Boston revolt was a popular uprising on April 18, 1689, against the rule of Sir Edmund Andros, the governor of the Dominion of New England. | |
4. n. Statut. | |
5. v. (Transitif) Gouverner (quelqu'un, quelque nation). | |
to rule a nation | |
6. v. (Intransitif) Régner. | |
The new queen ruled wisely. | |
7. v. (Intransitif) (Justice) Statuer. | |
The judge ruled in her favor. | |