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string (EN)
nom, verbe, adjectif

nom “string”

sg. string, pl. strings ou indén.
  1. ficelle
    She used a piece of string to tie the package securely.
  2. collier (de perles)
    She wore a beautiful string of pearls around her neck.
  3. série
    The football team faced a string of losses this season, disappointing their fans.
  4. corde
    She replaced the broken guitar string before the concert.
  5. corde (de raquette)
    The tennis player noticed that one of the strings on her racquet was broken.
  6. chaîne de caractères
    The program crashed because the string containing the user's name was too long.
  7. corde (en théorie des cordes)
    In string theory, scientists study how tiny strings vibrate to understand the fundamental particles of the universe.

verbe “string”

infinitif string; il strings; prét. strung; part. passé strung; gér. stringing
  1. enfiler
    She carefully strung the popcorn to make a festive garland for the tree.
  2. guirlander
    They strung the walls with decorations for the holiday season.
  3. corder
    She learned how to string her guitar by watching online tutorials.

adjectif “string”

forme de base string, non gradable
  1. à cordes
    The orchestra featured a beautiful string section that included violins, cellos, and violas.