eaux |
1. n. plural of eau | |
et |
1. conj. and | |
forêts |
1. n. plural of forêt | |
places |
1. n. plural of place | |
2. v. second-person singular present of placer | |
placer |
1. v. to place (to put in a specific location) | |
2. v. to seat (to put an object into a place where it will rest) | |
3. v. to place (to earn a given spot in a competition) | |
place |
1. n-f. place, square, plaza, piazza | |
2. n-f. place, space, room | |
3. n-f. place, seat | |
4. v. first-person singular present of placer | |
5. v. third-person singular present of placer | |
6. v. second-person singular imperative of placer | |
entaillées |
1. Participle. feminine plural of entaillé | |
entailler |
1. v. to snick, to cut into, to gash (wood, stone, metal, etc.) | |
sur |
1. prep. on, upon | |
2. prep. on top of | |
3. prep. from on top of | |
4. prep. above | |
5. prep. out of | |
sept sur dix - seven out of ten | |
6. prep. in the case of | |
7. prep. about, concerning | |
8. prep. (informal, France) in (a place) | |
sur Paris - in Paris | |
9. adj. sour | |
Le |
1. Proper noun. surname, from=Vietnamese | |
2. art. the (definite article) | |
Le lait du matin. - The milk of the morning. | |
3. art. Used before abstract nouns; not translated in English. | |
L'amour est aveugle. - Love is blind. | |
4. art. (before parts of the body) the; my, your, etc. | |
Il s’est cassé la jambe. - He has broken his leg. | |
5. art. (before units) a, an | |
Cinquante kilomètres à l’heure. - fifty kilometres an hour | |
6. pron. (direct object) him, it | |
Où est Malik ? Je ne le vois pas. - Where is Malik? I don't see him. | |
Mon sac ? Je vais le mettre dans la voiture. - My bag? I'm going to put it in the car. | |
7. pron. used to refer to something previously mentioned or implied; not translated in English | |
Je suis petit et lui, il l’est aussi. - ... and he is it too | |
tronc |
1. n-m. (anatomy) trunk | |
2. n-m. (botany) trunk, bole (of a tree) | |
de |
1. prep. of (expresses belonging) | |
Paris est la capitale de la France. - Paris is the capital of France. | |
2. prep. of (used to express property or association) | |
Œuvres de Fermat - Fermat’s Works | |
Elle est la femme de mon ami. - She is my friend’s wife. | |
le voisin de Gabriel - Gabriel's neighbor | |
3. prep. from (used to indicate origin) | |
Elle vient de France. - She comes from France. | |
Êtes-vous de Suisse ? - Are you from Switzerland? | |
Ce fromage vient d’Espagne. - This cheese is from Spain. | |
C’est de l’ouest de la France. - It’s from the west of France. | |
Le train va de Paris à Bordeaux. - The train goes from Paris to Bordeaux. | |
4. prep. of (indicates an amount) | |
5 kilos de pommes. - 5 kilograms of apples. | |
Un verre de vin - A glass of wine | |
Une portion de frites - A portion of fries | |
5. prep. used attributively, often translated into English as a compound word | |
Un jus de pomme - Apple juice | |
Un verre de vin - A glass of wine | |
Une boîte de nuit - A nightclub | |
Un chien de garde - A guarddog | |
Une voiture de sport - A sportscar | |
Un stade de football - A football stadium | |
6. prep. from (used to indicate the start of a time or range) | |
De 9:00 à 11:00 je ne serai pas libre. - From 9 to 11 I won’t be free. | |
Je travaille de huit heures à midi. - I work from 8 o'clock to noon. | |
un groupe de cinq à huit personnes - a group of from five to eight people | |
7. prep. used after certain verbs before an infinitive, often translated into English as a gerund or an infinitive | |
J’ai arrêté de fumer. - I stopped smoking. | |
Il continue de m’embêter. - He keeps annoying me. | |
Elle m’a dit de venir. - She told me to come. | |
Nous vous exhortons de venir. - We urge you to come. | |
8. prep. by (indicates the amount of change) | |
Boire trois tasses par jour réduirait de 20 % les risques de contracter une maladie. - Drinking three cups a day would reduce the risks of catching an illness by 20%. | |
9. art. Used in the plural with prepositioned adjectives. | |
Ce sont de bons enfants. - They are good children. | |
Il y a d’autres exemples. - There are other examples. | |
10. art. Used in negated sentences with the grammatical object. | |
Elle n’a pas de mère. - She doesn’t have a mother. | |
Il ne mange pas de viande. - He doesn’t eat meat. | |
Il n’y a pas de problèmes. - There are no problems. | |
11. n-f. abbreviation of dame | |
un |
1. art. an, a | |
2. num. number box, fr | |
3. num. one | |
4. pron. one, someone | |
5. n-m. one (the number or figure) | |
arbre |
1. n-m. tree (plant, diagram, anything in the form of a tree) | |
2. n-m. axle | |
3. n-m. (mechanics) drive shaft | |
et |
1. conj. and | |
marquées |
1. Participle. feminine plural of marqué | |
marquer |
1. v. to mark, mark down (to add a mark or a spot to something) | |
Marquer le papier. - To mark down the paper. | |
2. v. to mark (to place a mark in something as a reminder) | |
Marquer la page dans le livre - Mark a page in a book. | |
3. v. to brand (brandish someone's skin with a mark) | |
Marquer la peau avec du fer chaud. - To mark/brand one's skin with hot iron. | |
4. v. to mark (to feature as a highlight of something) | |
Ce projet va marquer l'avenir de la firme. - This project will mark the company's future. | |
5. v. to score (e.g. a point or a goal) | |
Vous devez marquer trois buts si vous voulez gagner. - You must score three goals if you want to win. | |
avec |
1. prep. (accompaniment) with | |
Je suis revenu avec lui. - I have returned with him. | |
Voudriez-vous y aller avec moi ? - Would you like to come with me? | |
Ils m'ont dit qu'ils étaient avec toi. - They told me that they were with you. | |
2. prep. (manner, instrument) with | |
Je l'ai fait avec plaisir. - I did it with pleasure. | |
3. adv. (informal) too, also | |
Il en est vraiment content. —Bien, moi avec. - He's really happy about it. —Well, me too. | |
Le |
1. Proper noun. surname, from=Vietnamese | |
2. art. the (definite article) | |
Le lait du matin. - The milk of the morning. | |
3. art. Used before abstract nouns; not translated in English. | |
L'amour est aveugle. - Love is blind. | |
4. art. (before parts of the body) the; my, your, etc. | |
Il s’est cassé la jambe. - He has broken his leg. | |
5. art. (before units) a, an | |
Cinquante kilomètres à l’heure. - fifty kilometres an hour | |
6. pron. (direct object) him, it | |
Où est Malik ? Je ne le vois pas. - Where is Malik? I don't see him. | |
Mon sac ? Je vais le mettre dans la voiture. - My bag? I'm going to put it in the car. | |
7. pron. used to refer to something previously mentioned or implied; not translated in English | |
Je suis petit et lui, il l’est aussi. - ... and he is it too | |
marteau |
1. n-m. a hammer used for pounding | |
2. n-m. a machine tool that pounds | |
3. n-m. a hammer-shaped tool used to hit something, such as a gavel | |
4. n-m. a rapper; a door knocker | |
5. n-m. (music) a piano or dulcimer hammer | |
6. n-m. (anatomy) the malleus | |
7. n-m. (athletics) a throwing hammer | |
8. n-m. (technical) a hammer with bas relief marks used to create imprints on wood, leather etc. | |
9. n-m. (curling) the advantage of throwing the last stone | |
10. n-m. (clockmaking) the part of a clock that strikes the bell | |
11. adj. (dated, informal) crazy; deranged | |