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A n1 (of goods, products) gamme f ;2 ( of weaponry) panoplie f ;4 ( of numbers) tableau m ;5 Comput tableau m ;7 (of factors, problems) panoplie f ;8 Electron réseau m.B vtr1 Mil déployer [troops] ;2 Jur établir la liste des [jurors] ;3 Fashn arrayed in paré de. -
2 array
array [ə'reɪ]1 noun(a) (collection) ensemble m impressionnant, collection f;∎ a distinguished array of people une assemblée de gens distingués;∎ there was a fine array of cakes in the window il y avait une belle sélection de gâteaux en vitrine∎ an array of data un tableau de données(c) (of solar panels, batteries etc) série f∎ in battle array en ordre de bataille;∎ in close array en rangs serrés∎ she was arrayed in silks elle était vêtue de soie -
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array [əˈreɪ]* * *[ə'reɪ] 1.1) (of goods, products) gamme f2) ( of weaponry) panoplie f3) (of troops, people) déploiement m4) ( of numbers) tableau m5) ( clothes) habits mpl d'apparat6) ( in electronics) réseau m2.transitive verb1)arrayed in — ( dressed in) paré de
2) Law établir la liste des [jurors]
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array — ar•ray [[t]əˈreɪ[/t]] v. t. 1) to place in proper order; marshal: to array troops for battle[/ex] 2) to clothe with garments, esp. of an ornamental kind 3) order or arrangement, as of troops drawn up for battle 4) mil military force, esp. a body… … From formal English to slang
array — [ə rā′] vt. [ME arraien < OFr areer < ML * arredare, to put in order < L ad , to + Gmc * raid : for IE base see RIDE] 1. to place in order; marshal (troops for battle, etc.) 2. to dress in fine or showy attire; deck out n. 1. an orderly… … English World dictionary
Array — Ar*ray , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Arrayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Arraying}.] [OE. araien, arraien, fr. OE. arraier, arreier, arreer, arroier, fr. arrai. See {Array}, n.] 1. To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; to marshal. [1913 Webster] By … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
array — ► NOUN 1) an impressive display or range of a particular thing. 2) an ordered arrangement of troops. 3) literary elaborate or beautiful clothing. ► VERB 1) display or arrange in a neat or impressive way. 2) (be arrayed in) be elaborately clothed… … English terms dictionary
array — arrayer, n. /euh ray /, v.t. 1. to place in proper or desired order; marshal: Napoleon arrayed his troops for battle. 2. to clothe with garments, esp. of an ornamental kind; dress up; deck out: She arrayed herself in furs and diamonds. n. 3.… … Universalium
array — /əˈreɪ / (say uh ray) verb (t) 1. to place in proper or desired order, as troops for battle. 2. to clothe with garments, especially of an ornamental kind; deck. –noun 3. the proper or desired order, as of troops drawn up on a parade ground or for …
array — Synonyms and related words: Indian file, adduce, adorn, advance, align, allege, allocate, allocation, allot, allotment, apparel, apportion, apportionment, armed force, armed service, army, arrange, arrangement, arranging, arraying, articulation,… … Moby Thesaurus
troops — Synonyms and related words: armed force, armed service, army, array, career soldiers, fighting force, fighting machine, firepower, forces, ground forces, ground troops, hands, host, legions, men, military establishment, occupation force,… … Moby Thesaurus
array — n. & v. n. 1 an imposing or well ordered series or display. 2 an ordered arrangement, esp. of troops (battle array). 3 poet. an outfit or dress (in fine array). 4 a Math. an arrangement of quantities or symbols in rows and columns; a matrix. b… … Useful english dictionary
Array, Commission of — Raising a large fighting force presented problems during the 13c and 14c. The procedure adopted was the Commission of Array. Commissioners were sent out by the crown to assess all men between 16 and 60 years of age in every township and *hundred… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
array — v 1.(often of troops) marshal, order, rank, muster, assemble, group, draw together or up, amass; range, arrange, line up, place, dispose. 2. clothe, attire, apparel, dress, habit, garb; dress up, prank, trick out or up, Sl. dude up, Sl. swank up; … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder