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1 bouturer
bouturer [butyʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto take a cutting from, to propagate (by cuttings)* * *butyʀe
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verbe transitif to take a cutting from [plante]
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verbe intransitif [plante] to propagate from cuttings* * *bouturer verb table: aimerA vtr to take a cutting from [plante].B vi [plante] to propagate from cuttings.[butyre] verbe transitif1. [reproduire] to propagate (by cuttings)2. [couper] to take cuttings from————————[butyre] verbe intransitif -
2 bouture
bouture [butyʀ]feminine noun* * *butyʀnom féminin cutting* * *butyʀ nf* * *bouture nf cutting; faire des boutures to take cuttings.[butyr] nom féminin -
3 découper
découper [dekupe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto cut [+ viande, volaille] to carve ; [+ papier, tissu] to cut up ; [+ bois] to cut to shape ; [+ images] to cut out• « découpez suivant le pointillé » "cut along the dotted line"* * *dekupe
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1) ( diviser) to cut up [tarte]; to carve [rôti, volaille]; to divide up [territoire, domaine]2) ( extraire) to cut out [article, photo]3) ( délimiter)
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se découper verbe pronominal ( se profiler) liter* * *dekupe vt1) [papier, tissu] to cut up2) [volaille, viande] to carve3) (= détacher) [manche, article] to cut outJ'ai découpé cet article dans le journal. — I cut this article out of the paper.
* * *découper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pour diviser) to cut up [tarte]; to carve [rôti, volaille]; fig to divide up [territoire, domaine]; découper qch en tranches to cut sth into slices; découper une émission en trois épisodes fig to split a programmeGB into three episodes;2 ( suivant un contour) to cut out [article, photo]; découper une photo dans un journal to cut a photo out of a newspaper;4 liter ( profiler) la lampe découpe des ombres sur le mur the lamp casts shadows on the wall; silhouette découpée par les phares figure picked out by the headlights; le clocher découpait sa silhouette sur le ciel the steeple was outlined against the sky;5 ( émonder) to lop [arbre].[dekupe] verbe transitif1. [détacher - image] to cut out (separable)3. [disséquer - texte, film] to dissect ; [ - phrase] to parse————————se découper sur verbe pronominal plus préposition
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