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tranche nom {f} | tranche◼◼◼(finance) slice [slices]◼◼◼(thin, broad piece cut off) cipher [ciphers](grouping of three digits in a number, especially when delimited) |
tranche d'âge nom {f} | age group [age groups]◼◼◼(demographic grouping based on age) |
tranche de bacon nom {f} | rasher [rashers]◼◼◼(a strip of bacon) |
tranche de crédit nom {f} | tranche◼◼◼(finance) |
tranche de vie nom {f} | slice of life◼◼◼(genre focused on day-to-day life) |
tranche fromage nom {m} | cheese slicer(instrument for slicing cheese) |
tranche napolitaine adjectif {f} | Neapolitan◼◼◼(ice cream) |
tranchefile nom | headband [headbands](strip of fabric attached to the top of the spine of a book) |
trancher verbe | slice [sliced, slicing, slices]◼◼◼(to cut into slices) judge [judged, judging, judges]◼◼◻(to arbitrate, to pass opinion on something) adjudicate [adjudicated, adjudicating, adjudicates]◼◼◻(to settle a legal case or other dispute) sever [severed, severing, severs]◼◼◻(to cut free) cut off◼◼◻(to remove via cutting) |
trancher le nœud gordien verbe | cut the Gordian knot◼◼◼verb |
couper en tranches verbe | slice [sliced, slicing, slices]◼◼◼(to cut into slices) |
retrancher verbe | entrench [entrenched, entrenching, entrenches]◼◼◼(surround with a trench) abate [abated, abating, abates]◼◻◻((obsolete) to omit or remove (a part from a whole), see also: deduct; subtract) |
se retrancher verbe | hunker down(take shelter; prepare for an eventuality) |