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section nom {f} | section [sections]◼◼◼(part, piece or subdivision of anything) section [sections]◼◼◼(cutting, part cut out) section [sections]◼◼◼(science: thin slice of material) chapter [chapters]◼◼◻(a division of an organization) local [locals]◼◼◻(a branch of an organization) |
section nom {f}; Section {f} | section [sections]◼◼◼(part of a document) |
section critique nom {f} | critical section◼◼◼(translation) |
section efficace nom {f} | cross section [cross sections]◼◼◼((physics) probability of a particular nuclear reaction) |
section rythmique nom {f} | rhythm section◼◼◼(section of a band maintaining the rhythm) |
section transversale nom {f} | cross section [cross sections]◼◼◼(section formed by a plane cutting through an object) |
sectionnaire adjectif | sectionary(pertaining to the sectionary party) |
sectionnaire nom {m} nom {f} | sectionary(a member or supporter of the sectionary party) |
sectionner verbe | sever [severed, severing, severs]◼◼◼(to cut free) section [sectioned, sectioning, sections]◼◼◼(cut) |
sectionné adjectif | severed◼◼◼(cut off or broken apart) |
avoir une intersection commune avec verbe | overlap [overlapped, overlapping, overlaps]((used of sets) to have some elements in common) |
bissection nom {f} | bisection [bisections]◼◼◼(a division into two parts, especially into two equal parts) |
dissection nom {f} | dissection [dissections]◼◼◼(the act of dissecting, of cutting a dead body apart) |
intersection nom {f} | intersection [intersections]◼◼◼(in geometry) intersection [intersections]◼◼◼(in set theory) intersection [intersections]◼◼◼(junction of two or more paths, etc) |
intersectionnalité nom {f} | intersectionality◼◼◼(sociological methodology) |
résection nom | resection [resections]◼◼◼(surgical excision) |
sous-section nom {f} | subsection [subsections]◼◼◼(Defined part of a section) |
vivisection nom {f} | vivisection [vivisections]◼◼◼(The action of invasive treatment of a living organism for scientific investigation) |