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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
French

scanning [Brit ˈskanɪŋ, Am ˈskænɪŋ] N

1. scanning MED:

scanning
scanning
scanning attr equipment, device, system

2. scanning (radar):

scanning
scanning attr radar

mark reading, mark scanning N COMPUT

I. scan [Brit skan, Am skæn] N

1. scan MED:

2. scan:

II. scan <pres part scanning; pret, pp scanned> [Brit skan, Am skæn] VB trans

1. scan (cast eyes over):

scan list, small ads

2. scan (examine):

scan face, horizon

3. scan beam of light, radar etc area:

4. scan MED:

scan organ

5. scan LIT:

6. scan COMPUT:

scan document, image

III. scan <pres part scanning; pret, pp scanned> [Brit skan, Am skæn] VB intr LIT

brain scan N

bone scan N

ultrasound scan N

body scan N

French
French
English
English
scanning
scanning

in the PONS Dictionary

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English
French
French

scanning N COMPUT

scanning

I. scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB trans

1. scan (scrutinize):

2. scan (read quickly):

scan newspaper, text
scan magazine

3. scan MED:

4. scan COMPUT:

5. scan LIT:

scan verse

II. scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB intr

1. scan (read quickly):

2. scan LIT:

III. scan [skæn] N

1. scan (act of scrutinizing):

2. scan MED:

3. scan COMPUT:

ultrasound scan N MED

brain scan N

French
French
English
English
scanning
scruter horizon
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French

scanning N comput

scanning

I. scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB trans

1. scan (scrutinize):

2. scan (read quickly):

scan newspaper, text
scan magazine

3. scan MED:

4. scan comput:

5. scan LIT:

scan verse

II. scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB intr

1. scan (read quickly):

2. scan LIT:

III. scan [skæn] N

1. scan (act of scrutinizing):

2. scan MED:

3. scan comput:

brain scan N

ultrasound scan N MED

French
French
English
English
scanning
scruter horizon
Present
Iscan
youscan
he/she/itscans
wescan
youscan
theyscan
Past
Iscanned
youscanned
he/she/itscanned
wescanned
youscanned
theyscanned
Present Perfect
Ihavescanned
youhavescanned
he/she/ithasscanned
wehavescanned
youhavescanned
theyhavescanned
Past Perfect
Ihadscanned
youhadscanned
he/she/ithadscanned
wehadscanned
youhadscanned
theyhadscanned

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