Le mot anglais pour siège est
car seat
Définition en anglais
siège | |
1. n-m. seat, chair | |
2. n-m. siege | |
3. n-m. headquarters, head office |
Traductions de siège et leurs définitions
siege | © | ||
1. n. (Militaire) Siège. | |||
2. v. Assiéger. |
siege | © | ||
1. n. A seat.: | |||
2. n. (obsolete) A seat, especially as used by someone of importance or authority. | |||
3. n. (obsolete) An ecclesiastical see. | |||
4. n. (obsolete) The place where one has his seat; a home, residence, domain, empire. | |||
5. n. The seat of a heron while looking out for prey; a flock of heron. | |||
6. n. (obsolete) A toilet seat. | |||
7. n. (obsolete) The anus; the rectum. | |||
8. n. (obsolete) Excrements, stool, fecal matter. | |||
9. n. (obsolete) Rank; grade; station; estimation. | |||
10. n. (obsolete) The floor of a glass-furnace. | |||
11. n. (obsolete) A workman's bench. | |||
12. n. Military action.: | |||
13. n. A prolonged military assault or a blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition. | |||
14. n. (US) A period of struggle or difficulty, especially from illness. | |||
15. n. (figuratively) A prolonged assault or attack. | |||
16. n. (obsolete) A place with a toilet seat: an outhouse; a lavatory. | |||
17. v. (transitive, uncommon) To assault a blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition; to besiege. |
seat | © | ||
1. n. (Meubles) Chaise, siège. | |||
2. n. Banquette . | |||
3. n. Circonscription électorale. | |||
4. v. (Transitif) Asseoir. |
seat | © | ||
1. n. Something to be sat upon. | |||
2. n. A place in which to sit. | |||
There are two hundred seats in this classroom. | |||
3. n. The horizontal portion of a chair or other furniture designed for sitting. | |||
He sat on the arm of the chair rather than the seat, which always annoyed his mother. | |||
the seat of a saddle | |||
4. n. A piece of furniture made for sitting; e.g. a chair, stool or bench; any improvised place for sitting. | |||
She pulled the seat from under the table to allow him to sit down. | |||
5. n. The part of an object or individual (usually the buttocks) directly involved in sitting. | |||
Instead of saying "sit down", she said "place your seat on this chair". | |||
6. n. The part of a piece of clothing (usually pants or trousers) covering the buttocks. | |||
The seat of these trousers is almost worn through. | |||
7. n. (engineering) A part or surface on which another part or surface rests. | |||
The seat of the valve had become corroded. | |||
8. n. A location or site. | |||
9. n. (figurative) A membership in an organization, particularly a representative body. | |||
Our neighbor has a seat at the stock exchange and in congress. | |||
10. n. The location of a governing body. | |||
Washington D.C. is the seat of the U.S. government. | |||
11. n. (certain Commonwealth countries) An electoral district, especially for a national legislature. | |||
12. n. A temporary residence, such as a country home or a hunting lodge. | |||
13. n. The place occupied by anything, or where any person or thing is situated or resides; a site. | |||
14. n. The starting point of a fire. | |||
15. n. Posture, or way of sitting, on horseback. | |||
16. v. To put an object into a place where it will rest; to fix; to set firm. | |||
Be sure to seat the gasket properly before attaching the cover. | |||
17. v. To provide with places to sit. | |||
This classroom seats two hundred students. | |||
The waiter seated us and asked what we would like to drink. | |||
18. v. To request or direct one or more persons to sit. | |||
Please seat the audience after the anthem and then introduce the first speaker. | |||
19. v. (transitive, legislature) To recognize the standing of a person or persons by providing them with one or more seats which would allow them to participate fully in a meeting or session. | |||
Only half the delegates from the state were seated at the convention because the state held its primary too early. | |||
You have to be a member to be seated at the meeting. Guests are welcome to sit in the visitors section. | |||
20. v. To assign the seats of. | |||
to seat a church | |||
21. v. To cause to occupy a post, site, or situation; to station; to establish; to fix; to settle. | |||
22. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To rest; to lie down. | |||
23. v. To settle; to plant with inhabitants. | |||
to seat a country | |||
24. v. To put a seat or bottom in. | |||
to seat a chair |
see | © | ||
1. v. Voir. | |||
Do you see that tree beside the building? | |||
2. v. Assister à. | |||
Let's see a show tonight. | |||
3. n. Diocèse. | |||
A see is a diocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop. | |||
4. n. Épiscopat. | |||
A see is the office of a bishop. |
see | © | ||
1. v. (stative) To perceive or detect with the eyes, or as if by sight. | |||
2. v. To witness or observe by personal experience. | |||
Now I've seen it all! | |||
I have been blind since birth and I love to read Braille. When the books arrive in from the library, I can’t wait to see what stories they have s | |||
I saw military service in Vietnam. | |||
3. v. To form a mental picture of. | |||
4. v. (figuratively) To understand. | |||
Do you see what I mean? | |||
5. v. To come to a realization of having been mistaken or misled. | |||
They're blind to the damage they do, but someday they'll see. | |||
6. v. (social) To meet, to visit. | |||
7. v. To have an interview with; especially, to make a call upon; to visit. | |||
to go to see a friend | |||
8. v. To date frequently. | |||
I've been seeing her for two months | |||
9. v. To be the setting or time of. | |||
The 20th century saw humanity's first space exploration. | |||
10. v. (by extension) To ensure that something happens, especially while witnessing it. | |||
I'll see you hang for this! I saw that they didn't make any more trouble. | |||
11. v. (gambling) To respond to another player's bet with a bet of equal value. | |||
I'll see your twenty dollars and raise you ten. | |||
12. v. (sometimes mystical) To foresee, predict, or prophesy. | |||
The oracle saw the destruction of the city. | |||
13. v. To determine by trial or experiment; to find out (if or whether). | |||
I'll come over later and see if I can fix your computer. | |||
14. v. (used in the imperative) (Used to emphasise a proposition.) | |||
You see, Johnny, your Dad isn't your real dad. | |||
15. v. (used in the imperative) To reference or to study for further details. | |||
Step 4: In the system, check out the laptop to the student (see: "Logging Resources" in the Tutor Manual). | |||
This article is about the insect. For the English rock band, see. | |||
For a complete proof of the Poincaré conjecture, see Appendix C. | |||
16. interj. Directing the audience to pay attention to the following | |||
See here, fellas, there's no need for all this rucus! | |||
17. interj. Introducing an explanation | |||
See, in order to win the full prize we would have to come up with a scheme to land a rover on the Moon. | |||
18. n. A diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop, especially an archbishop. | |||
19. n. The office of a bishop or archbishop; bishopric or archbishopric | |||
20. n. A seat; a site; a place where sovereign power is exercised. |
box seat | |
box seat | ||
1. n. A seat among a group of seats in an enclosure, as at a theater or stadium. | ||
He's got a box seat. We're in the bleachers. | ||
2. n. A favorable vantage point. | ||
His desk afforded him a box seat to see who spoke to whom at the watercooler. | ||
3. n. (historical) A coachbox. |
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