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path [pα:θ]1. noun• he stepped off the kerb into the path of a car il est descendu du trottoir au moment où une voiture arrivaitc. ( = way) voie f2. compounds* * *[pɑːθ], US [pæθ]2) ( course) (of projectile, vehicle) trajectoire f; (of planet, river, sun) cours m; ( of hurricane) passage mto stand in somebody's path — lit, fig barrer le chemin à quelqu'un
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path, USA n1 ( track) ( also pathway) chemin m ; ( narrower) sentier m ; a mountain path un sentier de montagne ; to clear a path through the jungle se frayer un chemin à travers la jungle ;2 ( in garden) allée f ;3 ( course) (of projectile, vehicle) trajectoire f ; (of planet, river, sun) cours m ; ( of hurricane) passage m ; in the path of the car sur la trajectoire de la voiture ; he threw himself in the path of the train il s'est jeté sous le train ; to stand in sb's path lit, fig barrer le chemin à qn ;to beat a path to sb's door accourir en foule chez qn. -
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path [pɑ:θ, pl pɑ:ðz]∎ his career path son choix de carrière;∎ to cut a path through sth se tailler ou se frayer un chemin à travers qch;∎ a tree blocked his path un arbre lui bloquait le passage ou chemin;∎ he stepped into the path of an oncoming vehicle il est allé sur la chaussée au moment où arrivait un véhicule;∎ the hurricane destroyed everything in its path l'ouragan a tout détruit sur son passage;∎ figurative the path to fame or glory la route ou le chemin qui mène à la gloire(c) (trajectory → of moving body) trajet m, course f; (→ of projectile, planet) trajectoire f; (→ of ray of light) passage m, trajet m; (→ of sun) route f;∎ their paths had crossed before leurs chemins s'étaient déjà croisés;∎ our paths first crossed in 1985 nos chemins se sont croisés ou nous nous sommes rencontrés pour la première fois en 1985 -
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plural - paths; noun1) (a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals: There is a path through the fields; a mountain path.) sentier2) ((any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving: She stood right in the path of the bus.) chemin•- pathway -
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adj.fig. novateur; d'avant-garde; précurseur; qui ouvre de nouvelles perspectivesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > path breaking
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > critical path
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > easier path
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allée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > garden path
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path — path1 [path, päth] n. [ME < OE pæth, akin to Ger pfad, Du pad, prob. early Gmc loanword < Iran (as in Avestan path ) < IE base * pent(h) , to step, go > FIND, L pons, bridge] 1. a track or way worn by footsteps; trail 2. a walk or way … English World dictionary