math |
1. n. Alternative form of maths | |
partie |
1. n-f. part (portion, amount) | |
Il y a deux parties principales de ce truc. - There are two main parts to this thing. | |
faire partie (de) to participate in | |
2. n-f. (legal) party | |
3. n-f. game, play (sense "the conduct, or course of a game") | |
4. n-f. (math) subset | |
5. Participle. feminine singular of parti | |
partir |
1. v. (obsolete, transitive) to share, to share out, to divide | |
Avoir maille à partir avec quelqu'un. - To have scores to settle with someone, to have a bone to pick with someone. | |
2. v. to go away, leave, depart | |
3. v. to originate | |
Toutes les artères partent du cœur. - All arteries originate from the heart. | |
4. v. to die | |
Il ne s'est pas vu partir - He has not seen death | |
5. v. to emanate | |
Cette croyance est partie d'un mauvais principe. - This belief emanates from an evil principle. | |
6. v. (Quebec, informal, transitive) to start | |
partir une affaire - to start a business | |
entière |
1. adj. feminine singular of entier | |
entier |
1. adj. whole | |
des biscuits entiers et des brisés - whole and broken biscuits | |
2. adj. (arithmetic) whole (of a number), integer | |
un chiffre entier - a whole number | |
une valeur entière - an integer value | |
3. adj. entire, whole | |
le monde entier, la terre entière - the entire world, the whole world | |
4. adj. (of bread) wholemeal (UK), wholewheat (US) | |
5. n-m. (mathematics) integer, whole number | |