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arrondi adjectif | rounded◼◼◼(made into a circle or a sphere) rounded◼◼◼(pronounced with the lips drawn together) |
arrondi nom {m} | rounding◼◼◼(the act of rounding a mathematical value) flare [flares]◼◼◻(transition from downward flight to level flight) |
arrondir verbe | round [rounded, rounding, rounds]◼◼◼(to approximate a number) round up◼◼◻(to round up a number) round off◼◼◻(to change a number into an approximation having fewer significant digits) round off◼◼◻(to change the shape of an object to make it more circular) hump [humped, humping, humps]◼◻◻(to bend something into a hump) |
arrondissement nom {m} | arrondissement [arrondissements]◼◼◼(an administrative division) borough [boroughs]◼◼◼(municipal borough) ward [wards]◼◼◻(administrative subdivision of cities) suburb [suburbs]◼◼◻(Australian, New Zealand English: any subdivision of a conurbation) |
arrondissement de commune nom | precinct [precincts](police district) |
avaler tout rond verbe | make a meal of(eat something as a meal) |
cabane en rondins nom {f} | log cabin◼◼◼(small simple dwelling made from wood) |
chasse-rondelle nom | guard stone(architectural element located at the corner and/or foot of gates etc. to prevent damage) |
empêcheur de tourner en rond nom {m} | gadfly [gadflies](person who upsets the status quo by posing novel or upsetting questions, or attempts to stimulate innovation by being an irritant) |
faire une ronde verbe | make the rounds◼◼◼(to go from one place to another) |
fronde nom {f} | sling [slings]◼◼◼(instrument for throwing, see also: slingshot) frond [fronds]◼◼◼(leaf of a fern) |
frondeur nom {m} | slinger◼◼◼(someone who slings or who uses a sling) |
gérondif nom {m} | gerund [gerunds]◼◼◼(verb form functioning as a verbal noun) gerund [gerunds]◼◼◼(verb form functioning as an adverb) adverbial participle(linguistic sense) gerundive [gerundives](Latin verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity) |
Gironde nom {f} | Gironde◼◼◼(French department in New Aquitaine) |
girondin nom {m} | Girondin◼◼◼(someone from Gironde) |
girondine nom {f} | Girondin◼◼◼(someone from Gironde) |
grondant adjectif | rumbling◼◼◼adjective |
grondement nom | rumbling◼◼◼(deep low noise) rumbling◼◼◼(muted sound of complaint or discontent) |
grondement nom {m} | grumble [grumbles]◼◻◻(a low thundering, rumbling or growling sound) grumble [grumbles]◼◻◻(the sound made by a hungry stomach) roll [rolls]◼◻◻(a heavy, reverberatory sound) groan [groans]◼◻◻(low guttural sound uttered in frustration or disapproval) |
grondement (thunder) nom {m} | rumble [rumbles]◼◼◼(low, heavy, continuous sound) |
gronder verbe | scold [scolded, scolding, scolds]◼◼◼(rebuke) rumble [rumbled, rumbling, rumbles]◼◼◻(to make a low pitched noise) ground [grounded, grounding, grounds]◼◼◻(to require a child to remain at home) |