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branche nom {f} | branch [branches]◼◼◼(area in business or of knowledge, research) branch [branches]◼◼◼(line of family descent) branch [branches]◼◼◼(part that divides like the branch of a tree) branch [branches]◼◼◼(woody part of a tree arising from the trunk) chapter [chapters]◼◼◻(a division of an organization) discipline [disciplines]◼◼◻(specific branch or knowledge or learning) bough [boughs]◼◼◻(firm (and often larger) branch of a tree) |
branche nom | limb [limbs]◼◼◻(branch of a tree) limb [limbs]◼◼◻(part of bow) discipline [disciplines]◼◼◻(category in which a certain activity belongs) |
branche d'olivier nom {f} | olive branch◼◼◼(branch of an olive tree) |
branche terrestre nom {f} | earthly branch◼◼◼(set of twelve terms in East Asian cultures) |
branchement conditionnel nom {m} | branch [branches]◼◼◼(computer architecture: conditional sequence of code) |
brancher verbe | branch [branched, branching, branches]◼◼◼(to jump to a different location in a program, especially as the result of a conditional statement) connect [connected, connecting, connects]◼◼◻(to join an electrical or telephone line) plug in◼◼◻(connect an electrical device) |
branchette nom {f} | spray [sprays](small branch of flowers or berries) |
céleri en branches nom {m} | shrub celery(the crisp thick leafstalk of the celery plant) |
débrancher verbe | unplug [unplugged, unplugging, unplugs]◼◼◼(disconnect from a supply) |
embranchement nom {m} | branch line◼◼◼(non-through line) spur [spurs]◼◼◼(any protruding part) phylum [phyla]◼◼◻((biology, taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below kingdom and above class) |
nudibranche nom {m} | nudibranch◼◼◼(sea slug) |
scier la branche sur laquelle on est assis verbe | |
scier la branche sur laquelle on est assis (to saw off the branch one is sitting on) [verb] phrase | like turkeys voting for Christmas(of an action: self-defeating or serving to bring about a situation detrimental to the person performing the action) |
superembranchement nom {m} | superphylum(taxonomic category above phylum and below subkingdom) |
vieille branche nom {f} | bugger [buggers](slang: someone viewed with affection) |