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tang [tangs] (part of a sword blade) noun [UK: tæŋ] [US: ˈtæŋ] | queue◼◼◼nom {f} |
tang [tangs] (strong or offensive taste) noun [UK: tæŋ] [US: ˈtæŋ] | saveur piquante◼◻◻nom |
Tanganyika (territory, former country) proper noun [UK: tˈaŋɡənˌɪɪkə] [US: tˈæŋɡənˌɪɪkə] | Tanganyika◼◼◼nom propre |
Tanganyika (lake) proper noun [UK: tˈaŋɡənˌɪɪkə] [US: tˈæŋɡənˌɪɪkə] | Lac Tanganyika◼◼◻nom propre |
tangent [tangents] (in geometry) noun [UK: ˈtæn.dʒənt] [US: ˈtæn.dʒənt] | tangente◼◼◼nom {f} |
tangent [tangents] (in trigonometry) noun [UK: ˈtæn.dʒənt] [US: ˈtæn.dʒənt] | tangente◼◼◼nom {f} |
tangerine [tangerines] (colour) noun [UK: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] [US: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] | mandarine◼◼◼nomHe hates tangerines. = Il déteste les mandarines. |
tangerine (colour) adjective [UK: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] [US: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] | mandarine◼◼◼adjectifHe hates tangerines. = Il déteste les mandarines. |
tangerine [tangerines] (fruit) noun [UK: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] [US: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] | mandarine◼◼◼nom {f}He hates tangerines. = Il déteste les mandarines. tangerine◼◼◼nom {f} |
tangerine [tangerines] (tree) noun [UK: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] [US: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] | mandarinier◼◻◻nom {m} tangeriniernom {f} |
Tangerine (inhabitant of Tangier) noun [UK: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] [US: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] | Tangéroisnom {m} Tangéroisenom {f} |
Tangerine (pertaining to Tangier) adjective [UK: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] [US: ˌtæn.dʒə.ˈriːn] | tangéroisadjectif tangéroiseadjectif |
tangible (touchable, palpable) adjective [UK: ˈtæn.dʒəb.l̩] [US: ˈtæn.dʒəb.l̩] | tangible◼◼◼adjectif palpable◼◼◻adjectif |
Tangier (a port city in northern Morocco) proper noun [UK: ˈtæŋ.ɪə(r)] [US: ˈtæŋ.ɪər] | Tanger◼◼◼nom {f} |
tangy [tangier, tangiest] (having a sharp, pungent flavor) adjective [UK: ˈtæŋ.i] [US: ˈtæŋ.i] | piquant◼◼◼adjectif |
tangle [tangled, tangling, tangles] (to mix together or intertwine) verb [UK: ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] [US: ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] | emmêler◼◼◼verbeMy hair is tangled. = Mes cheveux sont emmêlés. enchevêtrer [thread◼◼◻verbeI wish I could tangle your hair into beautiful braids. = J'aimerais pouvoir enchevêtrer tes cheveux dans de belles tresses. compliquer [situation]◼◼◻verbe wire]verbe |
tangle [tangled, tangling, tangles] (to become mixed together or intertwined) verb [UK: ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] [US: ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] | s'emmêler◼◼◻verbe s'enchevêtrer [pronominal]◼◻◻verbe |
tangle [tangles] (tangled twisted mass) noun [UK: ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] [US: ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] | imbroglio◼◼◻nom {m} |
tango [tangos] (ballroom dance) noun [UK: ˈtæŋ.ɡəʊ] [US: ˈtæŋɡo.ʊ] | tango◼◼◼nom {m}Tango lived with a small boy in a small village. = Tango habitait avec un petit garçon dans un petit village. |
tango [tangos] noun [UK: ˈtæŋ.ɡəʊ] [US: ˈtæŋɡo.ʊ] | tango◼◼◼nom {m}Tango lived with a small boy in a small village. = Tango habitait avec un petit garçon dans un petit village. |
tangram (the Chinese puzzle) noun | tangram◼◼◼nom {m} |
Tangut (the language of the Tangut people) proper noun | tangoute◼◼◼nom propre tangout◼◼◻nom propre |
arctangent [arctangents] (inverse of tangent function) noun [UK: ˈɑːktandʒənt] [US: ˈɑːrktændʒənt] | arc tangente◼◼◼nom {m} |
Argentine tango (Ballroom dance) noun | tango argentin◼◼◼nom |
Batangas (city in the Philippines) proper noun | Batangas◼◼◼nom propre |
Batangas (province of the Philippines) proper noun | Batangas◼◼◼nom propre |
cotangent (trigonometric function) noun [UK: ˈkəʊ.ˈtæn.dʒənt] [US: koʊ.ˈtæn.dʒʌnt] | cotangente◼◼◼nom {m} |
disentangle [disentangled, disentangling, disentangles] (extricate, see also: untangle) verb [UK: ˌdɪ.sɪn.ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] [US: ˌdɪ.sən.ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] | démêler◼◼◼verbe |
entangle [entangled, entangling, entangles] (twist or interweave) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] [US: en.ˈtæŋ.ɡl̩] | empêtrer◼◼◼verbe intriquer◼◻◻verbe |