- relevé - traduction - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais WordReference. com
relevé adj (épicé) spicy, spiced, hot adj : Ce plat indien est très relevé This Indian dish is very spicy relevé nm (liste) list, summary n (bank) statement n : Elle a fait un relevé de tous les travaux à faire She made a list of all the work to be done relevé nm (plan) plan, plot n : Ce géomètre fait des relevés très précis
- RELEVÉ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RELEVÉ is a rise to the toes from the flat foot in ballet dancing
- Relevé - Wikipedia
Relevé can refer to: Relevé (dance), rising onto or standing on the toes or balls of one or both feet; Relevé (population ecology), a plot that encloses the minimal area under a species-area curve; Relevé (phytosociology), a plot or table of phytosociological data; Relevé (French cuisine), an obsolete term for a type of entrée
- relevé, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun relevé See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- RELÈVE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
RELÈVE translate: relieving, reading, statement, spicy, hot, reading, statement, survey, transcript, relief, relief Learn more in the Cambridge French-English
- English translation of le relevé - Collins Online Dictionary
relevé British English : flavoured ADJECTIVE ˈfleɪvəd If a food is flavoured , various ingredients have been added to it so that it has a distinctive flavour
- relevé - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
relevé (plural relevés) A position in which the dancer rises to the ball of the feet from demi plié to balance on one or both feet Can be done on demi-pointe, or full pointe
- relevé - English translation – Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "relevé" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations
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