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I. string [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ] N
1. string U (twine):
2. string (length of cord):
fil m
to pull the strings lit, fig
3. string:
a string of (series of) visitors, ministers, boyfriends
a string of crimes, convictions, scandals, takeovers, novels
a string of victories, successes, awards
a string of shops, businesses
a string of complaints, insults
4. string (set):
5. string RIDING, HORSE RAC:
6. string MUS (on instrument):
7. string COMPUT:
8. string (in bean):
string BOT, FOOD
fil m
9. string LING:
Phrases:
string, a. stringboard CONSTR
II. strings N
strings npl MUS:
III. string <pret, pp strung> [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ] VB trans
1. string:
string MUS, SPORTS racket
string guitar, violin
string bow
to string [sth] tightly racket
2. string (thread):
string beads, pearls
enfiler (on sur)
3. string (hang):
to string sth (up) above/across street
to string sth up on lamppost, pole
to string sth between trees, supports
IV. string <pret, pp strung> [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ] VB intr JOURN
V. -stringed COMP
VI. string [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ]
string → bow
pistonner qn inf
I. bow2 [Brit baʊ, Am baʊ] N
1. bow (forward movement):
to take a bow THEAT
2. bow NAUT:
3. bow SPORTS:
II. bow2 [Brit baʊ, Am baʊ] VB trans
bow head
bow branch
bow tree
se soumettre (to à)
III. bow2 [Brit baʊ, Am baʊ] VB intr
1. bow (bend forward):
2. bow (give way):
to bow to wisdom, knowledge, necessity, majority
3. bow (sag):
bow plant, shelf:
se courber (under sous)
IV. bowed ADJ
bowed head
bowed back
V. bow2 [Brit baʊ, Am baʊ]
faire des courbettes (to devant)
to fire a shot across sb's bows fig
I. bow1 [Brit bəʊ, Am boʊ] N
1. bow (weapon):
arc m
2. bow MUS:
3. bow (knot):
II. bow1 [Brit bəʊ, Am boʊ] VB intr
III. bow1 [Brit bəʊ, Am boʊ]
I. string up VB [Brit strɪŋ -, Am strɪŋ -] inf (string [sb] up)
string bag N
string band N
I. string out VB [Brit strɪŋ -, Am strɪŋ -] (string out)
II. string out VB [Brit strɪŋ -, Am strɪŋ -] (string [sth] out, string out [sth])
to be strung out along vehicles, groups: road
to be strung out across people: field, zone
string course N
string bean N
string bass N
G-string N
G-string MUS
G-string FASHION
G-string FASHION
cache-sexe m inv
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French
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English
French
French
I. string [strɪŋ] N
1. string (twine):
2. string (wire causing musical notes):
3. string pl (orchestral section):
4. string (chain holding things):
string of pearls
5. string (sequence):
string of names
6. string COMPUT:
Phrases:
II. string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans
1. string (attach strings to):
string a racket
2. string (attach objects to chain):
string bag N
I. string along inf VB intr
II. string along inf VB trans Brit pej (trick)
string band N
string up VB trans
1. string up (hang):
2. string up inf (execute):
3. string up inf (penalize):
G-string [ˈdʒi:strɪŋ] N FASHION
string quartet N
string bean N Am, Aus
I. string out VB intr
II. string out VB trans
1. string out (cause to stretch out):
string out in space
string out in time
2. string out fig:
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English
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English
French
French
I. string [strɪŋ] N
1. string (twine):
2. string (on guitar, violin):
3. string pl (orchestral section):
cordes fpl
4. string (chain):
string of pearls
5. string fig (sequence):
string of names
6. string comput:
Phrases:
II. string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans
1. string (attach strings to):
string racket, guitar
2. string (thread onto string):
G-string [ˈdʒi·strɪŋ] N FASHION
I. string out VB intr
II. string out VB trans
1. string out (prolong):
2. string out fig:
string band N
string bean N
string bag N
string up VB trans
1. string up (hang):
2. string up inf (execute):
3. string up inf (penalize):
string quartet N
I. string along inf VB intr
II. string along inf VB trans
1. string along (keep uncertain):
2. string along (trick):
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Present
Istring
youstring
he/she/itstrings
westring
youstring
theystring
Past
Istrung
youstrung
he/she/itstrung
westrung
youstrung
theystrung
Present Perfect
Ihavestrung
youhavestrung
he/she/ithasstrung
wehavestrung
youhavestrung
theyhavestrung
Past Perfect
Ihadstrung
youhadstrung
he/she/ithadstrung
wehadstrung
youhadstrung
theyhadstrung
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The former thread then sends the hello, worldn string on the channel.
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It was only a late season string of four consecutive wins that saved the club's blushes.
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String encryption works by moving all user strings to an encrypted block of storage.
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Subject, a work for string quartet, uses special concert lighting to recreate the conditions used to interrogate military detainees.
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For example, if the algorithm is applied to a string of lower-case letters ("a" to "z"), the check character will also be a lower-case letter.
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