Francia | Angol |
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pente nom {f} | slope [slopes]◼◼◼(area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward) slope [slopes]◼◼◼(degree to which a surface tends upward or downward) slope [slopes]◼◼◼(math: slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point) slope [slopes]◼◼◼(mathematics) gradient [gradients]◼◼◻(slope or incline) pitch [pitches]◼◼◻(angle at which an object sits) |
pente nom | gradient [gradients]◼◼◻(rate of inclination or declination of a slope) |
pente glissante nom {f} | slippery slope◼◼◼(chain of events) |
pente savonneuse nom {f} | slippery slope◼◼◼(chain of events) |
Pentecôte nom {f} | Whitsunday◼◼◼(the Sunday of the feast of Pentecost) |
pentecôtisme nom {m} | Pentecostalism◼◼◼(Christian religious movement) |
pentecôtiste nom {m} NomF | Pentecostal◼◼◼(a member of a Pentecostal church) |
arpenter verbe | pace [paced, pacing, paces]◼◼◼(to measure by walking) pace [paced, pacing, paces]◼◼◼(to walk to and fro) |
arpenteur nom {m} | surveyor [surveyors]◼◼◼(person occupied with the process of determining positions on the Earth's surface) |
arpenteuse nom {f} | surveyor [surveyors]◼◼◼(person occupied with the process of determining positions on the Earth's surface) |
avoir la dalle en pente nom | hollow leg(ability or tendency to drink large quantities of alcohol) |
bois de charpente nom {m} | lumber◼◼◼(wood as building material) timber [timbers]◼◼◼(wood that has been cut ready for construction) |
Carpenter nom propre | Carpenter◼◼◼(surname) |
charpente nom | framework [frameworks]◼◼◼noun |
charpenterie nom {f} | carpentry◼◼◼(trade of cutting and joining timber) woodwork◼◼◻(a woodworking shop or factory) woodwork◼◼◻(handiwork of wood) |
en pente nom | slanting◼◼◼(quality of being slanted) |
lundi de Pentecôte nom propre {m} | Whit Monday◼◼◼(The day after Pentecost) |
parapente nom {f} | paragliding◼◼◼(the sport of gliding with a paraglider) |
parapente nom {m} | paraglider◼◼◼(equipment) |
remonte-pente nom {m} | ski lift◼◼◼(a device that transports skiers up a mountain) |
serpente nom {f} | snakess(female snake) |
serpenteau nom {m} | snakelet(a baby snake, see also: snakeling) snakeling(a small snake) |
serpenter verbe | wind [wound, winding, winds]◼◼◼(to travel in a way that is not straight) snake [snaked, snaking, snakes]◼◼◼(to move in a winding path) weave [wove, woven, weaving, weaves]◼◼◻(to make (a path or way) by winding in and out or from side to side) |
toit à deux pentes nom {m} | gambrel◼◼◼(roof) |