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Period
01
période
a span of time, often with a clear beginning and end
Exemples
We lived in the city for a short period.
This period of history was marked by great change.
02
point
the symbol (.) used to end a declarative sentence or mark an abbreviation
Dialect
American
Exemples
Do n't forget to put a period at the end of the sentence.
His initials were written as J.D., with a period after each letter.
03
heure de cours, heure
each part into which a day is divided at a school, university, etc.
Exemples
During the first period, the class focused on mathematics, tackling complex equations and problem-solving.
The teacher announced a surprise quiz during the third period, catching the students off guard.
04
période
a length of time defined by the repetition of a process or phenomenon
Exemples
The Earth 's rotation defines a 24-hour period.
The pendulum swings back and forth in a fixed period.
05
règles, menstruations
the monthly process where the uterus sheds its lining, resulting in blood discharge
Exemples
She experienced irregular periods during her teenage years, which later became more predictable.
Elle a connu des règles irrégulières pendant son adolescence, qui sont ensuite devenues plus prévisibles.
Many women use menstrual products to manage their period comfortably.
De nombreuses femmes utilisent des produits menstruels pour gérer leurs règles confortablement.
06
a division of geological time during which a specific set of rock layers was formed
Exemples
The Jurassic period is famous for its dinosaurs.
Fossils from the Cambrian period reveal early life forms.
07
the conclusion or final point of something
Exemples
Their contract came to a period last year.
The project has reached its natural period.
08
période, tiers-temps
one of the three equal divisions of play in hockey, each lasting typically 20 minutes
Exemples
They scored three goals in the first period of the game.
Ils ont marqué trois buts dans la première période du match.
Scoring in the opening period set the tone for the rest of the game.
Marquer pendant la période d'ouverture a donné le ton pour le reste du match.
09
période, intervalle
a recurring interval or length associated with a mathematical function or pattern
Exemples
The period of a trigonometric function is the length of the interval over which the function repeats its values.
La période d'une fonction trigonométrique est la longueur de l'intervalle sur lequel la fonction répète ses valeurs.
The period of a periodic function is the smallest positive value of p for which f(x+p)=f(x ) for all x.
La période d'une fonction périodique est la plus petite valeur positive de p pour laquelle f(x+p)=f(x) pour tout x.
period
01
point final, un point c'est tout
used to emphasize that something is final, absolute, or non-negotiable
Exemples
I am not going to change my mind about this, period.
Je ne vais pas changer d'avis à ce sujet, point final.
I told you I do n't want to discuss it anymore, period.
Je t'ai dit que je ne voulais plus en discuter, point final.
period
01
d'époque, historique
typical of or relating to a specific historical time, especially used for things like fashion, furniture, or films
Dialect
American
Exemples
They wore period costumes for the play.
Ils portaient des costumes d'époque pour la pièce.
The house is filled with period furniture.
La maison est remplie de meubles d'époque.
Arbre Lexical
periodic
periodicity
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