reel
reel
ri:l
ril
British pronunciation
/riːl/

Définition et signification de « reel » en anglais

to reel
01

tituber, chanceler

to have trouble keeping one's balance and be at the risk of falling
Intransitive
to reel definition and meaning
example
Exemples
After spinning around rapidly, the dancer began to reel, struggling to regain their balance.
Après avoir tourné rapidement, le danseur a commencé à tituber, luttant pour retrouver son équilibre.
The hiker, exhausted from the steep ascent, started to reel on the uneven terrain.
Le randonneur, épuisé par la montée raide, a commencé à tituber sur le terrain inégal.
02

tourner, virevolter

to rotate or move in a circular or revolving manner
Intransitive
to reel definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The ballerina gracefully reeled across the stage, twirling in a series of pirouettes.
La ballerine a tournoyé avec grâce sur la scène, enchaînant une série de pirouettes.
The child reeled in excitement, spinning around with arms outstretched.
L'enfant tournoyait d'excitation, tournant sur lui-même avec les bras tendus.
03

enrouler, bobiner

to wind something, such as a line, thread, or tape, onto a reel
Transitive: to reel a string-like object
example
Exemples
The videographer carefully reeled the film onto the spool.
Le vidéaste a soigneusement enroulé le film sur la bobine.
The angler patiently reeled the fishing line in, bringing the catch closer to the boat.
Le pêcheur a patiemment enroulé la ligne de pêche, rapprochant la prise du bateau.
Reel
01

bande, bobine

a circular item around which film is wound
example
Exemples
The film technician carefully loaded the reel with the latest movie release, preparing it for screening at the cinema.
Le technicien du film a soigneusement chargé la bobine avec la dernière sortie de film, la préparant pour la projection au cinéma.
He rummaged through the attic, searching for an old reel of home movies from his childhood.
Il fouilla dans le grenier, à la recherche d'une vieille bobine de films familiaux de son enfance.
02

a cylindrical object for holding and winding flexible materials such as wire, rope, or hose

example
Exemples
The electrician kept the cable on a large reel.
A fire hose was stored on a water reel.
03

une ronde rapide, un reel

a fast-paced traditional dance with quick footwork, usually in pairs or groups, common in Irish, Scottish, and Appalachian culture
example
Exemples
She learned the Irish reel as a child.
Elle a appris le reel irlandais dans son enfance.
Reels are danced in pairs or groups.
Les reels se dansent en couple ou en groupe.
04

a small cylindrical object, typically made of wood, plastic, or similar material, used to hold and dispense thread or yarn

example
Exemples
She wound the sewing thread neatly onto a reel.
He bought a new reel of yarn for his knitting project.
05

a revolving spool with a handle used on a fishing rod to wind and control line

example
Exemples
He cast his line and slowly turned the reel.
The fishing reel clicked as the fish pulled on the line.
06

quadrille écossais

a traditional dance tune, typically lively and in 4/4 or 2/2 time, for dancing a reel
example
Exemples
The fiddler played a fast reel at the ceilidh.
Scottish dancers performed a reel to the lively tune.
07

a short-form video format on social media platforms that allows users to create and share vertical, full-screen videos

example
Exemples
She posted a cooking reel on Instagram.
The influencer 's dance reel went viral.
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