lame
lame
leɪm
leim
British pronunciation
/lˈeɪm/

Définition et signification de « lame » en anglais

to lame
01

estropier, rendre boiteux

to cause someone to lose the use of a limb, particularly a leg
Transitive: to lame sb
to lame definition and meaning
example
Exemples
A severe injury to the knee could potentially lame a person.
Une blessure grave au genou pourrait potentiellement handicaper une personne.
01

boiteux, estropié

having difficulty walking or moving due to disability in the feet or legs
lame definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He walked with a limp, his gait indicating that he was lame in one leg.
Il marchait en boitant, sa démarche indiquant qu'il était boiteux d'une jambe.
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
The company ’s explanation for the service outage seemed lame and unsatisfactory.
Lame
01

un incompétent, un nul

someone who doesn't understand what is going on
01

nul, ennuyeux

dull, uninteresting, or lacking in quality
example
Exemples
That movie was so lame, I almost fell asleep.
Ce film était tellement nul, j'ai failli m'endormir.
lame
lame
leɪm
leim
British pronunciation
/lamˈeɪ/
lamé
Lame
01

lame, tissu lamé

a fabric that is typically made with metallic threads, giving it a shiny or glittering appearance, often used for eveningwear or festive attire
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