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Mass
01
the general population
Exemples
The movement aimed to mobilize the working mass.
02
masse, volume
the amount of matter in an individual, often used to describe the overall weight or size of the body
Exemples
Eating more can lead to gaining mass.
Manger plus peut conduire à gagner de la masse.
03
une masse, une foule
a large quantity or number of something, often referring to a group of objects or people that are considered together
Exemples
The festival attracted a mass of visitors from all over the world.
Le festival a attiré une masse de visiteurs du monde entier.
04
an unorganized or ill-structured collection of similar items or people
Exemples
A mass of students gathered outside the auditorium.
Exemples
The mass of an object is typically measured in kilograms ( kg ) or grams ( g ).
La masse d'un objet est généralement mesurée en kilogrammes (kg) ou en grammes (g).
06
the central act of Christian worship commemorating the Last Supper
Exemples
The priest began the Mass with the sign of the cross.
07
masse
a body of matter that lacks a definite shape or form
Exemples
The cloud became a dense gray mass overhead.
08
something great in size, volume, or magnitude
Exemples
The explosion produced a massive cloud of smoke.
09
a musical composition or ceremonial performance based on the texts of the Eucharistic liturgy
Exemples
The choir rehearsed a Renaissance Mass for Easter.
10
the fixed sequence of prayers and readings that make up the Christian Eucharistic rite
Exemples
The structure of the Mass includes the Kyrie, Gloria, and Credo.
to mass
01
se masser, s'assembler
to join together in a large group or quantity
Intransitive
Exemples
The students frequently mass in the cafeteria during lunchtime.
Les étudiants se rassemblent fréquemment dans la cafétéria pendant l'heure du déjeuner.
02
rassembler, amasser
to collect in a large group or quantity
Transitive: to mass sb/sth
Exemples
They recently massed their resources for the charity event.
Ils ont récemment rassemblé leurs ressources pour l'événement caritatif.
mass
01
de masse
involving or impacting a large number of things or people collectively
Exemples
The company faced mass layoffs due to economic downturn.
L'entreprise a été confrontée à des licenciements massifs en raison de la récession économique.
Arbre Lexical
massive
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