espace |
1. n-m. space | |
Je manque d'espace. - I'm short on space. | |
Il a changé en l'espace de deux minutes. - It changed in the space of two minutes. | |
2. n-f. (typography) space | |
espace insécable - non-breaking space | |
3. v. first-person singular present of espacer | |
4. v. third-person singular present of espacer | |
5. v. second-person singular imperative of espacer | |
espacer |
1. v. to space out, to allow gaps or intervals between | |
ou |
1. conj. or | |
2. conj. either...or | |
Ou il est fou ou il est bête. - Either he's mad or he's stupid. | |
passage |
1. n-m. the act of going through a place or event | |
2. n-m. the time when such an act occurs | |
3. n-m. Circulation, traffic, movement | |
4. n-m. (astronomy) Moment when a star or planet occults another,or crosses a meridian | |
5. n-m. a short stay | |
6. n-m. a trip or travel, especially by boat | |
7. n-m. the act of going from a state to another | |
8. n-m. graduation from a school year | |
9. n-m. the act of making something undergo a process | |
10. n-m. the act of handing something to someone | |
11. n-m. an access way | |
12. n-m. a laid out way allowing to go across something | |
13. n-m. an alley or alleyway off-limits to cars | |
14. n-m. a paragraph or section of text or music | |
15. v. first-person singular present of passager | |
16. v. third-person singular present of passager | |
17. v. second-person singular imperative of passager | |
passager |
1. n-m. passenger | |
2. adj. whose presence in a location is only temporary; passing | |
3. adj. of a short duration; temporary; transitory, fleeting, flighty | |
4. adj. (informal, of a street or place) busy | |
long |
1. adj. long | |
2. n-m. length | |
Le nez de Pinocchio mesure le matin 5 cm de long. - Pinocchio's nose measures 5 cm long in the morning. | |
J'aime marcher le long du fleuve. - I like walking along the river. | |
et |
1. conj. and | |
étroit |
1. adj. narrow | |