file |
1. n-f. a line of objects placed one after the other | |
2. n-f. (Belgium) traffic jam | |
3. v. first-person singular present of filer | |
4. v. third-person singular present of filer | |
5. v. second-person singular imperative of filer | |
filer |
1. v. to spin (a web) | |
2. v. to thread through (a crowd) | |
3. v. to spin a thread (of syrup, or syrup-like substances) | |
4. v. to leave, to get going, to scram, to slip through | |
5. v. to pass, to hand, to give | |
Tu pourrais me filer le sel, s'il-te-plaît ? - Can you gimme the salt, please? | |
6. v. (nautical, transitive) to ease a line | |
7. v. (police) to tail, track | |
8. v. to season and thicken gumbo with filé powder | |
rang |
1. n-m. row or line of things placed side-by-side | |
2. n-m. rank or position in a series or hierarchy | |
3. n-m. (knitting) a knitting course | |
4. n-m. (Canada, geography) a series of land plots narrower than deep, running perpendicular to a river or road | |
5. n-m. (Canada, geography) the road serving such a series of plots | |
6. n-m. (military) the non-officers of an army, taken as a group | |
rangée |
1. n-f. row (line of objects) | |
2. n-f. (chess) rank | |
3. Participle. feminine singular of rangé | |
ranger |
1. v. to order, to arrange | |
2. v. to put away, to put aside, to stack away, to stow | |
3. v. to park (a car) | |
4. v. to go along | |
Elle s'est rangée à son avis. - She went along with him. | |
5. n-m. a ranger, one who looks after a region | |
Tour |
1. Proper noun. (by ellipsis) the Eiffel Tower | |
2. Proper noun. (cycling, by ellipsis) the Tour de France | |
3. n-f. tower | |
La tour de Pise est penchée. - The Tower of Pisa is leaning. | |
4. n-f. (chess) rook | |
5. n-f. apartment building | |
6. n-m. turn, circumference | |
7. n-m. go, turn | |
8. n-m. walk, stroll | |
9. n-m. round, stage (of a competition) | |
10. n-m. trick (e.g. magic trick, card trick) | |
11. n-m. ride | |
12. n-m. lathe | |
13. n-m. potter’s wheel | |