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trait nom {m} | line [lines]◼◼◼(path through two or more points, threadlike mark) trait [traits]◼◼◼(an identifying characteristic, habit or trend) stroke [strokes]◼◼◻(line making up a written character; specifically, a Chinese, Japanese, or Korean character) stroke [strokes]◼◼◻(line or mark made on a surface by an implement for drawing, writing, etc.) trace [traces]◼◼◻(one of two straps, chains, or ropes of a harness, extending from the collar or breastplate to a whippletree attached to a vehicle or thing to be drawn) dash [dashes]◼◼◻(Morse code symbol) gulp [gulps]◼◻◻(usual amount swallowed) dart [darts]◼◻◻(sharp-pointed missile weapon) one-liner(short joke) |
trait (traits)) nom {m} (du viSage {m}; moSt alwayS {Pl} | feature [features]◼◼◼(one of the physical constituents of the face) |
trait d'esprit nom {m} | witticism [witticisms]◼◼◼(witty remark) |
trait d'union nom {m} | hyphen [hyphens]◼◼◼(symbol used to join words or to indicate a word has been split) |
trait-phi nom {m} | phi-feature(grammatical feature such as person or number) |
traite nom {f} | traffic◼◼◼(illegal trade or exchange of goods, often drugs) human trafficking◼◼◼(criminal activity in which people are recruited, etc. to serve an exploitative purpose) draft [drafts]◼◼◻(order for money to be paid) milking [milkings]◼◼◻(the act by which a cow is milked) |
traite des fourrures nom {f} | fur trade◼◼◼(trade in furs) |
traite les autres comme tu voudrais être traité phrase | do unto others as you would have them do unto you(One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself) |
traite négrière nom {f} | slave trade [slave trades]◼◼◼(traffic in slaves) |
traitement nom {m} | treatment [treatments]◼◼◼(preserving or giving particular properties) treatment [treatments]◼◼◼(process or manner of treating) treatment [treatments]◼◼◼(medical care for an illness or injury) processing [processings]◼◼◼(act of taking something through a set of prescribed procedures) cure [cures]◼◼◻(method, device or medication that restores good health) |
traitement {m} | medicine◼◼◻(treatment or cure) |
traitement automatique du langage naturel nom {m} | natural language processing◼◼◼(field concerning interaction with computers using natural languages) |
traitement d'images nom {m} | image processing◼◼◼(information processing for graphical data) |
traitement de données nom | data processing◼◼◼(operations on data) |
traitement de texte nom {m} | word processing◼◼◼(creation, input, editing and formatting of documents and other text using software on a computer) |
traitement intensif nom {m} | intensive care◼◼◼(support and monitoring of critically ill patients) |
traitement parallèle nom | multiprocessing [multiprocessings]◼◼◼(computation using one more than one procesor) |
traiter verbe | treat [treated, treating, treats]◼◼◼(to care for medicinally or surgically) treat [treated, treating, treats]◼◼◼(to discourse, conduct a discussion) treat [treated, treating, treats]◼◼◼(to handle, deal with or behave towards in a specific way) process [processed, processing, processes]◼◼◼(to perform a particular process) deal with◼◼◼(handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression) handle [handled, handling, handles]◼◼◼((rare in English) to accustom to the hand; to take care of with the hands) handle [handled, handling, handles]◼◼◼(to be concerned with; to be an expert in) handle [handled, handling, handles]◼◼◼(to manage, control, or direct) |