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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 | |
tourner |
1. v. to turn (left, right etc.) | |
2. v. to stir (e.g. ingredients) | |
3. v. to tour, to go on tour | |
4. v. (film) to film, to shoot a film | |
5. v. (computing, ambitransitive) to run, to execute (a program, an application etc.) | |
Faire tourner un programme sur son ordinateur. - To run a program on one's computer. | |
6. v. to lathe | |
retourner |
1. v. to turn over, turn upside-down; (in cooking) to turn | |
2. v. to toss (salad), turn over (earth, soil) | |
3. v. to return, send back (an object) | |
4. v. to return, go back (to/from a place) | |
5. v. to return, revert (à to) (a state etc) | |
6. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to turn over; to overturn, capsize | |
7. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to turn round (turn one's head) | |
8. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to be reversed, be turned round (of a situation etc.) | |
9. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to get organised | |