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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

dividing line SUST.

ligne f de démarcation (between entre)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. divide [ingl. brit. dɪˈvʌɪd, ingl. am. dəˈvaɪd] SUST.

1. divide (split):

division f (between entre)

2. divide (watershed):

divide fig.
démarcation f (between entre)
divide literal GEOGR.

II. divide [ingl. brit. dɪˈvʌɪd, ingl. am. dəˈvaɪd] V. trans.

1. divide (split up into parts):

divide area, food, money, time, work
divide class, house, room
diviser (into en)

2. divide (share):

partager (between entre)

3. divide (separate):

séparer (from de)

4. divide (cause disagreement):

divide friends, management, nation, party

5. divide ingl. brit. POL.:

divide House

6. divide MAT.:

divide number
to divide 2 into 14 [or to divide 14 by 2]
will 14 divide by 2?

III. divide [ingl. brit. dɪˈvʌɪd, ingl. am. dəˈvaɪd] V. intr.

1. divide literal:

divide road:
divide river, train:
divide group: (into two)
divide crowd:
divide cell, organism:

2. divide ingl. brit. POL.:

divide House:

3. divide MAT.:

IV. divided ADJ.

divided party, government, society
divided interests, opinions
divided highway ingl. am.

V. divide [ingl. brit. dɪˈvʌɪd, ingl. am. dəˈvaɪd]

dividing [ingl. am. dɪˈvaɪdɪŋ] ADJ.

dividing wall, fence:

I. line [ingl. brit. lʌɪn, ingl. am. laɪn] SUST.

1. line:

line ARTE
line DEP. (on pitch, court)
line MAT.

2. line (row):

file f (of de)
rangée f (of de)
succession f (of de)
in straight lines plant, arrange, sit
to form a line people:
to form a line hills, houses, trees:
to be in line buildings:
to be in line with shelving, cooker: cupboard
to be in line with mark, indicator: number
to be out of line picture:

3. line fig.:

4. line (queue):

line esp ingl. am.
faire la queue (for pour)

5. line (wrinkle):

6. line (outline shape):

ligne f (of de)

7. line (boundary):

8. line (rope):

line PESCA

9. line (cable) ELECTR.:

the line had been cut ELECTR.

10. line TEL. (connection):

to get off the line coloq.

11. line:

line TRANSP., FERRO. (connection)
ligne f (between entre)

12. line (in genealogy):

13. line (of text):

to give sb 100 lines
a line from poem etc

14. line (conformity):

to fall into line with person: view
to fall into line with group, body: practice, policy
to be (way) out of line objection, remark:
you're way out of line coloq.!

15. line (piece of information) coloq.:

to have a line on sb/sth
to give sb a line on sb/sth
donner un tuyau à qn sur qn/qc coloq.
raconter des bobards à qn sur qc coloq.

16. line (stance):

position f (on sur)
ligne f de conduite (with avec)

17. line COM. (type of product):

18. line MILIT.:

19. line NÁUT.:

20. line (equator):

21. line (of cocaine):

line coloq.
ligne f coloq. (of de)

22. line TV:

II. in line with PREP.

in line with approach, policy, trend, teaching, requirement:

to be in line with statement, measure: policy, view, recommendation
to be in line with figures, increase: inflation, trend

III. line [ingl. brit. lʌɪn, ingl. am. laɪn] V. trans.

1. line (add layer):

line garment
doubler (with avec)
line box, shelf, nest
tapisser (with de)

2. line (stand along) trees, spectators:

line route

3. line (mark):

to be lined with worry, age

IV. line [ingl. brit. lʌɪn, ingl. am. laɪn]

to do a line with sb coloq.
to be on the line life, job:

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. divide [dɪˈvaɪd] V. trans.

1. divide (split) a. fig.:

divide cell, people

2. divide (share):

divide food, work, time

3. divide (separate):

divide wall, mountain

4. divide MAT.:

II. divide [dɪˈvaɪd] V. intr.

1. divide (split):

divide a. fig.
divide road
divide train, group

2. divide MAT.:

3. divide ingl. brit. POL.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. divide [dɪˈvaɪd] SUST.

1. divide (gulf):

2. divide ingl. am. (watershed):

line1 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

line (cover):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. line2 [laɪn] SUST.

1. line (mark) a. TIPOGR., INFORM., TEL.:

line of poem
gardez la ligne! fr. canad.

2. line (drawn line):

3. line (row):

line of trees

4. line ingl. am. (path without curves, arcs):

5. line (chronological succession):

line of disasters
line of family

6. line (cord):

line for fishing

7. line pl. (general idea):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to drop sb a line coloq.
in line with sb/sth
en accord avec qn/qc

II. line2 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

to line sth
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. divide [dɪ·ˈvaɪd] V. trans.

1. divide (split) a. fig.:

divide cell, group

2. divide (share):

divide food, work, time

3. divide (separate):

divide mountain, wall

4. divide math:

II. divide [dɪ·ˈvaɪd] V. intr.

1. divide (split):

divide a. fig.
divide road
divide group

2. divide math:

10 divided by 2
5 divides 10

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. divide [dɪ·ˈvaɪd] SUST.

1. divide (gulf):

2. divide (watershed):

line1 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

line (cover):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. line2 [laɪn] SUST.

1. line (mark) a. TIPOGR., comput, TEL.:

line of poem
garde/gardez la ligne! fr. canad.

2. line (drawn line):

3. line (row):

line of trees

4. line (path without curves, arcs):

5. line (chronological succession):

line of disasters
line of family

6. line (cord):

line for fishing

7. line pl. (general idea):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to drop sb a line coloq.
in line with sb/sth
en accord avec qn/qc

II. line2 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

to line sth
Present
Idivide
youdivide
he/she/itdivides
wedivide
youdivide
theydivide
Past
Idivided
youdivided
he/she/itdivided
wedivided
youdivided
theydivided
Present Perfect
Ihavedivided
youhavedivided
he/she/ithasdivided
wehavedivided
youhavedivided
theyhavedivided
Past Perfect
Ihaddivided
youhaddivided
he/she/ithaddivided
wehaddivided
youhaddivided
theyhaddivided

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The driver's vision flap was reduced to a plain square flap with rounded lower corners, in line with the glacis plate.
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When he joined the band as its director, the musical style was in line with that of other bands, typical military marching fare.
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For instance, many seats that were theoretically in line with the court were so far away that fans needed binoculars to see the action.
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These assumptions are in line with other established theories in political science, including the median voter theorem.
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The station claimed it was simply a marketing strategy and much in line with what many stations did.
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