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iron



fer
fer


Définitions

anglais > français
iron
     1. adj. De fer, en fer.
     2. n. (Éléments) Fer (l'élément chimique Fe).
     3. n. Fer.
     4. n. Fer à repasser.
     5. n. (Au pluriel) Fers (chaînes).
     6. v. Repasser.
     7. v. (Figuré) Régler les détails (iron out).
anglais > anglais
iron
     1. n. A common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel.
     2. n. (physics, chemistry, metallurgy) A metallic chemical element having atomic number 26 and symbol Fe.
     3. n. (metallurgy) Any material, not a steel, predominantly made of elemental iron.
           wrought iron, ductile iron, cast iron, pig iron, gray iron
     4. n. A tool or appliance made of metal, which is heated and then used to transfer heat to something else; most often a thick piece of metal fitted with a handle and having a flat, roughly triangular bottom
     5. n. (usually plural, irons) Shackles.
     6. n. (slang) A handgun.
     7. n. A dark shade of the colour/color silver.
     8. n. (Cockney rhyming slang) A male homosexual.
     9. n. (golf) A golf club used for middle-distance shots.
     10. n. Great strength or power.
     11. n. (weightlifting) Weight used as resistance for the purpose of strength training.
           He lifts iron on the weekends.
     12. adj. (not comparable) Made of the metal iron.
     13. adj. (figuratively) Strong (as of will), inflexible.
           She had an iron will.
           He held on with an iron grip.
           an iron constitution
           Iron men
     14. v. To pass an iron over (clothing or some other item made of cloth) in order to remove creases.
     15. v. (transitive, archaic) To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff.
     16. v. To furnish or arm with iron.
           to iron a wagon
français > anglais
fer
     1. n-m. iron
     2. n-m. shoe (for horse); steel tip
     3. n-m. (golf) iron
     4. n-m. iron (appliance)
     5. n-m. (in the archaic) irons, fetters

Prononciation

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Exemples de phrases

Gold is more precious than iron. 
    L'or est plus précieux que le fer.
Iron is much more useful than gold. 
    Le fer est beaucoup plus utile que l'or.
War is simple: it's driving a piece of iron through a piece of flesh. 
    La guerre, c'est simple : c'est faire entrer un morceau de fer dans un morceau de chair.
Iron is harder than gold. 
    Le fer est plus dur que l'or.
Iron is a very useful metal. 
    Le fer est un métal très utile.



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