anglais > français | |
footprint | |
1. n. Empreinte de pied, empreinte de pas. | |
But one false statement was made by Barrymore at the inquest. He said that there were no traces upon the ground round the body. He did not observe any. But I did—some little distance off, but fresh and clear.” | |
anglais > anglais | |
footprint | |
1. n. The impression of the foot in a soft substance such as sand or snow. | |
2. n. Space required by a piece of equipment. | |
This computer has a smaller footprint. | |
3. n. (computing) The amount of hard drive space required for a program. | |
4. n. (computing) The audit trail left by a crashed program. | |
5. n. Profession or lifestyle. | |
He is following in his father's footprints. | |
6. n. The surface space occupied by a structure. | |
the footprint of a building | |
7. n. A company's geographic market presence. | |
The store, which is slated to open next month, increases the company's footprint in the market to 14 locations. | |
8. n. The ecological impact of a human activity, machine, etc. | |
My carbon footprint is very high. | |
9. n. Availability of a satellite from the ground. | |
français > anglais | |
empreinte | |
1. n-f. imprint (any visible mark caused by pressure) | |