anglais > français | |
waterfall | |
1. n. (Géographie) Cascade, chute d'eau. | |
anglais > anglais | |
waterfall | |
1. n. A flow of water over the edge of a cliff. | |
Synonyms: cataract, cascade | |
2. n. (figuratively) A waterfall-like outpouring of liquid, smoke, etc. | |
A waterfall of mist came from the open freezer. | |
3. n. (technical, computing, slang) Waterfall model | |
A very long duration project (...) had taken a whole group of people through a painful waterfall development process. | |
4. n. (slang) The action of drinking from a vessel without touching it with the lips, considered more sanitary for a shared vessel. | |
Hey man, can I take a waterfall from your bottle? | |
5. n. (colloquial, dated) A necktie. | |
6. n. (colloquial, dated) A chignon. | |
7. v. (intransitive) To fall like a waterfall. | |
français > anglais | |
cascade | |
1. n-f. cascade (waterfall) | |
2. n-f. cascade (series of event) | |
3. n-f. (juggling) cascade | |
4. n-f. a stunt performed for cinematic imitation or entertainment | |