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Fchaîne WString
- String est un mot anglais qui signifie littéralement ficelle ou corde :
- en lingerie, un string est un type de sous-vêtement.
- en informatique, le terme string est un synonyme de chaîne de caractères.
- en électricité, un string est une chaîne de ""modules solaires photovoltaïques"" .
FR string 



- NomPLstringsSUF-ing
- NC A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together.
- NU Such a structure considered as a substance.
- NC Any similar long, thin and flexible object.
- a violin string
- a bowstring
- A thread or cord on which a number of objects or parts are strung or arranged in close and orderly succession; hence, a line or series of things arranged on a thread, or as if so arranged.
- a string of shells or beads; a string of sausages
- NC A cohesive substance taking the form of a string.
- The string of spittle dangling from his chin was most unattractive
- NC A series of items or events.
- NC In various games and competitions, a certain number of turns at play, of rounds, etc.
- NC (computing) An ordered sequence of text characters stored consecutively in memory and capable of being processed as a single entity.
- (music) NC A stringed instrument.
- (music, chiefly in the plural) The stringed instruments as a section of an orchestra, especially those played by a bow, or the persons playing those instruments.
- (in the plural) The conditions and limitations in a contract collecively. (compare no strings attached).
- no strings attached
- NC (physics) the main object of study in string theory, a branch of theoretical physics.
- SLA cannabis or marijuana.
- Part of the game of billiards, where the order of the play is determined by testing who can get a ball closest to the bottom rail by shooting it onto the end rail.
- The points made in a game of billiards.
- (billiards, pool) The line from behind and over which the cue ball must be played after being out of play, as by being pocketed or knocked off the table; also called the string line.
- A strip, as of leather, by which the covers of a book are held together.
- A fibre, as of a plant; a little fibrous root.
- A nerve or tendon of an animal body.
- (shipbuilding) An inside range of ceiling planks, corresponding to the sheer strake on the outside and bolted to it.
- (botany) The tough fibrous substance that unites the valves of the pericarp of leguminous plants.
- the strings of beans
- (mining) A small, filamentous ramification of a metallic vein.
- (architecture) A stringcourse.
- (dated) SLA A hoax; a fake story.
- NC A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together.
- VerbeSGstringsPRstringingPT, PPstrung
- Plus d'exemples
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- It looks like a good offer, but there are strings attached.
- When I phoned up, I was fobbed off with a string of excuses.
- He has the job not because of talent, but because his dad pulled strings with the boss.
- Utilisé au début de la phrase
- String hopper kottu, or gossamer rice-flour noodles, are molded with vegetables into a pyramid.
- String theory denies the existence of a hypothetical eleventh dimension.
- Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
- This was an unlikely tokenization of the input string.
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
Definition of string in English Dictionary
- Partie du discours Hiérarchie
- Noms
- Noms Dénombrable
- Singularia tantum
- Noms Indénombrable
- Noms Indénombrable
- Noms Dénombrable
- Verbes
- Verbes intransitifs
- Verbes transitifs
- Verbes intransitifs
- Noms
- fr string
- en stringent
- en stringently
- en stringer
- en stringy
Source: Wiktionnaire