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1 noun∎ to read a map lire une carte;∎ a map of India une carte de l'Inde;∎ it doesn't look far on the map ça n'a pas l'air loin sur la carte;∎ figurative the city was wiped off the map la ville a été rayée de la carte;∎ figurative to put sth on the map faire connaître qch;∎ the election results put them firmly on the political map le résultat des élections leur assure une place sur l'échiquier politique;∎ the legend of the monster put Loch Ness on the map la légende du monstre a rendu le loch Ness célèbre(b) Mathematics fonction f, application f(b) Mathematics faire un graphique de;∎ to map sth onto sth représenter qch sur qch►► Cars map pocket vide-poche m, bac m à cartes;map reading lecture f de carte;map reading lamp lecteur m de carte, spot m de lecture;map reference référence f topographique, coordonnées fpl(itinerary) tracer; (essay) faire le plan de; (plan) établir les grandes lignes de; (career, future) organiser, prévoir;∎ they have Laura's future all mapped out for her ils ont déjà planifié l'avenir de Laura;∎ to map out one's time organiser son emploi du temps -
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mapping ['mæpɪŋ](a) (of region) établissement m d'une carte(b) Mathematics application f, fonction f►► mapping pen plume f à dessin
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