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sous- adjectif | sub-◼◼◼(under, beneath) under-◼◼◼(under (in any sense): insufficient, insufficiently) poor man's(cheaper than or inferior to) |
sous-alimenter verbe | underfeed [underfed, underfeeding, underfeeds]◼◼◼(to feed insufficiently) |
sous-alinéa; [Canada]: paragraphe nom | subsection [subsections]◼◼◼(Subsection of a legal document such as law) |
sous-arbre nom {m} | subtree [subtrees]◼◼◼(mathematics, computer science: a tree wholly contained in another) |
sous aucun prétexte preposition | under no circumstance◼◼◼(under no conditions) |
sous-base de données nom {f} | subdatabase(A database that is part of a larger database) |
sous-bock nom {m} | beer mat◼◼◼(mat, often with an advertisement for a brewery on it, to rest one's glass) |
sous-bois nom {m} | undergrowth◼◼◼(plants which only reach a low height) underbrush◼◼◻(small trees) |
sous-bois nom | backwoods [backwoods]◼◻◻(uncleared forest) |
sous bonne escorte adverbe | in safe hands(in the possession of or protected by someone who can be trusted) |
sous-catégorie nom {f} | subcategory [subcategories]◼◼◼(more narrow category) |
sous-chapitre nom {m} | subchapter [subchapters]◼◼◼(subsection of a chapter) |
sous-classable adjectif | subclassableadjective |
sous-classe nom {f} | subclass [subclasses]◼◼◼(secondary class) subclass [subclasses]◼◼◼(taxonomy) |
sous-comité nom {m} | subcommittee [subcommittees]◼◼◼(committee within a committee) |
sous-commande nom {f} | subcommandnoun |
sous-continent nom {m} | subcontinent [subcontinents]◼◼◼(large landmass) |
sous contrôle preposition | under control◼◼◼(being taken care of) |
sous-couche nom {f} | underlay [underlays]◼◼◼(soft floor covering under carpet) undercoat [undercoats]◼◼◼(coat of paint applied before a topcoat) primer [primers]◼◼◼(layer of priming substance) dope [dopes](viscous liquid used to prepare a surface) |
sous-courant nom {m} | undercurrent [undercurrents]◼◼◼(current of water which flows under the surface) |
sous-culture nom {f} | subculture [subcultures]◼◼◼(portion of a culture distinguished by its customs or other features) |
sous-cutané adjectif | subcutaneous◼◼◼(pertaining to the fatty layer under the skin) |
sous-diacre nom {m} | subdeacon◼◼◼(cleric below a deacon) |
sous-dialecte nom {m} | subdialect◼◼◼noun |
sous-domaine nom {m} | subdomain◼◼◼(domain name prefaced with additional parts separated by a period) |
sous-double adjectif | subduple(indicating one part of two) |
sous-développement nom {m} | underdevelopment◼◼◼noun |
sous-développé adjectif | underdeveloped◼◼◼(having a low level of economic productivity and technological sophistication) |
sous-ensemble nom {m} | subset [subsets]◼◼◼(group contained in a larger group) subset [subsets]◼◼◼(set whose elements are within another given set) |
sous-ensemble stricte nom {m} | proper subset◼◼◼(a set that is a subset of but not equal to another set) |
sous-entendre verbe | imply [implied, implying, implies]◼◼◼(to express suggestively rather than as a direct statement) |
sous-entendu adjectif | implied◼◼◼(suggested without being stated directly) |