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transit nom {m} | transit [transits]◼◼◼(act of passing over, across, or through something) transit [transits]◼◼◼(astronomy: passage of a celestial body) |
transit léger sur rail nom | light rail◼◼◼(type of passenger railway) |
transiter verbe | transit [transited, transiting, transits]◼◼◼(to pass over, across or through something) |
transitif adjectif | transitive◼◼◼(grammar, of a verb: taking an object or objects) transitive◼◼◼(of a graph) transitive◼◼◼(of a group action) transitive◼◼◼(set theory, of a relation on a set) |
transition nom {f} | transition [transitions]◼◼◼(onset of the final stage of childbirth) transition [transitions]◼◼◼(brief modulation; a passage connecting two themes) transition [transitions]◼◼◼(process of change from one form, state, style or place to another) transition [transitions]◼◼◼(change from defense to attack, or attack to defense) transition [transitions]◼◼◼(point mutation) transition [transitions]◼◼◼(word or phrase connecting one part of a discourse to another) transition [transitions]◼◼◼(gender-related life change) segue [segues]◼◻◻(an instance of segueing, a transition) special education◼◻◻(educational services designed for students with learning difficulties) |
transition nom | changeover [changeovers]◼◼◻(conversion or transition) gateway [gateways]◼◻◻noun |
transitionner verbe | transition◼◼◼((intransitive, LGBT) to change from one gender role to another, or bring one's outward appearance in line with one's internal gender identity) |
transitivement adverbe | transitively◼◼◼(in a transitive manner) |
transitivité nom {f} | transitivity◼◼◼(the degree in which a verb can govern objects) |
transitoire adjectif | transitional◼◼◼(of or relating to a transition) transient◼◼◼(passing or disappearing with time; transitory) |
transitoire adjectif {m} {f} | transitory◼◼◻(lasting only a short time, see also: transient) |
transitude nom | transnessnoun |
[intransitive] se disperser verbe | disperse [dispersed, dispersing, disperses](to scatter) |
[intransitive] voguer verbe | sail [sailed, sailing, sails](to ride in a boat, especially sailboat) |
[transitive] disperser verbe | disperse [dispersed, dispersing, disperses](to scatter) |
[transitive] gouverner verbe | sail [sailed, sailing, sails](to ride in a boat, especially sailboat) |
allaiter [transitive] verbe | suckle [suckled, suckling, suckles]◼◼◼(to give suck to) |
ambitransitif adjectif | ambitransitive(able to be used transitively or intransitively) |
bitransitif adjectif | ditransitive(having both a direct and indirect object, see also: ditransitive verb) |
dépendance transitive nom | transitive dependency◼◼◼(In databases) transitive dependency◼◼◼(In programming) |
détransition nom {f} | detransitionnoun |
détransitionneur nom | detransitioner(one who detransitions) |
faire une transition verbe | transition◼◼◼((intransitive, LGBT) to change from one gender role to another, or bring one's outward appearance in line with one's internal gender identity) |
grimper [rare in the transitive form] verbe | climb [climbed, climbing, climbs]◼◼◼(to mount, to move upwards on) |
intransitif adjectif | intransitive◼◼◼(of a verb, not taking a direct object) |