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case (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “case”

sg. case, pl. cases ou indén.
  1. cas
    In this case, the evidence clearly pointed to the suspect's innocence.
  2. affaire
    The lawyer spent the weekend preparing for the new case she was assigned.
  3. procès
    The lawyer prepared diligently for the upcoming case to ensure his client would be acquitted.
  4. cas (dans un contexte médical)
    The doctor diagnosed three new cases of chickenpox in the clinic today.
  5. cas (en grammaire)
    In the sentence "She gave him a book," "him" is in the dative case, indicating the indirect object of the verb.
  6. caisse
    The warehouse stores cases of bottled water for emergency distribution.
  7. valise
    She packed her clothes into a large case before heading to the airport.
  8. boîtier
    She placed her glasses in a hard case to prevent them from getting scratched.
  9. boîtier (d'ordinateur)
    I dropped a mug on my PC, but luckily, the sturdy case protected it from any damage.
  10. casse (majuscule ou minuscule)
    In the document, the case of the first letter in each sentence was changed from lowercase to uppercase.

verbe “case”

infinitif case; il cases; prét. cased; part. passé cased; gér. casing
  1. mettre en boîte
    The precious violin was carefully cased in velvet to protect it from damage.