spanning in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for spanning in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.span [Brit span, Am spæn] N

II.span <pres part spanning, spanned> [Brit span, Am spæn] VB trans

III.span [Brit span, Am spæn] VB pp archaic

span → spin

See also wingspan, spin

I.spin [Brit spɪn, Am spɪn] N

II.spin <pres part spinning, pret, pp spun> [Brit spɪn, Am spɪn] VB trans

III.spin <pres part spinning, pret, pp spun> [Brit spɪn, Am spɪn] VB intr

Translations for spanning in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

spanning in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for spanning in the English»French Dictionary

See also spin

II.spin <spun [or a. Brit span], spun> [spɪn] VB intr

III.spin <spun [or a. Brit span], spun> [spɪn] VB trans

spick and span [ˌspɪkənˈspæn] ADJ inf

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The collection contains items spanning the period from 1550 to the 1970s and holds particular strengths in costume history, handicrafts and textile design.
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Classic bridges may also interconnect using a spanning tree protocol that disables links so that the resulting local area network is a tree without loops.
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The warehouse was one of the largest in the area, spanning the area of the 2.5-acre lot.
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She was a loose bunch of approaches, a flutter-voiced presenter of era-spanning songs and an anti-star on a candlelit stage.
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The research work spanning many years was completed in tandem with earning a living from high technology industrial projects involving applied physics.
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The possible transition towards accrual accounting has been planned incremental and in phases spanning from 1012 years.
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They come in sizes spanning 6 ft by 9 ft to small prayer rugs, corridor kilims, rectangular wall hangings and saddle bags.
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Military acquisition has a long history spanning from ancient times (e.g., blacksmithing, shipbuilding) to modern times.
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All previous models agreed that the first six putative membrane-spanning regions cross the membrane.
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Certain traits have popularly characterized alt lit: self-publication and advertisement (primarily by social media), homegrown publishing houses, and the maintenance of an internet presence spanning several social networks.
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