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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

root sign SAM. MAT.

radical m. spol
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
radical (radicale)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. root [brit. angl. ruːt, am. angl. rut] SAM.

1. root BOT.:

root fig.
racine ž. spol
to take root plant:
to take root idea, value, system, feeling:
to take root company, industry:
root and branch review/opposition atribut. growth

2. root (origin):

fond m. spol
origine ž. spol
to be at the root of sth atribut. cause
to be at the root of sth problem

3. root LINGV.:

racine ž. spol

4. root MAT.:

racine ž. spol

II. roots SAM. mn. samost.

1. roots (of dyed hair):

racines ž. spol mn.

2. roots fig.:

racines ž. spol mn.

III. root [brit. angl. ruːt, am. angl. rut] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. root fig.:

to be rooted in sth music, film, person:
deeply-rooted dobes., fig.

2. root BOT.:

root plant

IV. root [brit. angl. ruːt, am. angl. rut] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. root BOT.:

2. root (search):

root person, animal:
fouiller (in, through dans)

I. sign [brit. angl. sʌɪn, am. angl. saɪn] SAM.

1. sign (gesture):

geste m. spol
to give sb a V sign

2. sign (symbolic mark):

signe m. spol
symbole m. spol

3. sign (object):

panneau m. spol (for pour)
pancarte ž. spol
enseigne ž. spol

4. sign (signal):

signal m. spol

5. sign (visible evidence):

signe m. spol (of de)

6. sign (indication, pointer):

signe m. spol (of de)
there is no or there are no signs of improvement, change, recovery, solution
to show signs of stress, weakness, growth, talent

7. sign ASTROL. (of zodiac):

signe m. spol

II. sign [brit. angl. sʌɪn, am. angl. saɪn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. sign (put signature to):

sign agreement, letter, document

2. sign (on contract):

sign footballer, musician, band

III. sign [brit. angl. sʌɪn, am. angl. saɪn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. sign person:

sign for key, parcel

2. sign ŠPORT:

sign player:
signer son contrat (with avec, for pour)

3. sign (signal):

4. sign (communicate in sign language):

v slovarju PONS

root sign SAM. MAT.

radical m. spol
v slovarju PONS

I. root [ru:t] SAM. a. fig.

racine ž. spol
to take root a. fig.

II. root [ru:t] GLAG. preh. glag.

III. root [ru:t] GLAG. nepreh. glag. (establish roots)

I. sign [saɪn] SAM.

1. sign (gesture):

geste m. spol

2. sign (signpost):

panneau m. spol

3. sign (signboard):

enseigne ž. spol

4. sign (symbol):

signe m. spol

5. sign (indication):

indication ž. spol

II. sign [saɪn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. sign (write signature on):

2. sign (gesticulate):

fraza:

III. sign [saɪn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. sign (write signature):

2. sign (gesticulate):

to sign to sb that ...
v slovarju PONS

root sign SAM. math

radical m. spol
v slovarju PONS

I. root [rut] SAM.

1. root a. fig.:

racine ž. spol
to take root a. fig.
to put [or set] down roots fig.

2. root math:

racine ž. spol

3. root mn. (ancestry):

II. root [rut] GLAG. preh. glag.

III. root [rut] GLAG. nepreh. glag. (establish roots)

I. sign [saɪn] SAM.

1. sign (signpost):

panneau m. spol

2. sign (signboard):

enseigne ž. spol

3. sign (gesture):

geste m. spol

4. sign (symbol):

signe m. spol

5. sign (indication):

indication ž. spol

II. sign [saɪn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. sign (write signature on):

2. sign (gesticulate):

fraza:

III. sign [saɪn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. sign (write signature):

2. sign (gesticulate):

to sign to sb that ...
Present
Iroot
youroot
he/she/itroots
weroot
youroot
theyroot
Past
Irooted
yourooted
he/she/itrooted
werooted
yourooted
theyrooted
Present Perfect
Ihaverooted
youhaverooted
he/she/ithasrooted
wehaverooted
youhaverooted
theyhaverooted
Past Perfect
Ihadrooted
youhadrooted
he/she/ithadrooted
wehadrooted
youhadrooted
theyhadrooted

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Play yelps are often confused for a sign of pain or distress: the dog not running away after the yelp occurs reveals the ruse.
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This makes his pieces identifiable, even though he did not sign them or apply a maker's mark.
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The standardized form of each cuneiform sign appears to have been developed from pictograms.
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