Rechercher
Surface
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surface
(geometry) any of the two-dimensional faces of a three-dimensional figure
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surface, écorce
the outermost level of the land or sea
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surface, apparence
the outward appearance or the visible part of a person, thing, or situation, which may not reflect its true nature
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surface, information superficielle
information that has become public
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surface
a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight
to surface
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faire surface, remonter à la surface
to emerge or come up to the top layer of a liquid or material
Intransitive
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faire surface, apparaître
to become apparent or come into view, often after being hidden or unnoticed
Intransitive
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recouvrir, napper
to overlay or spread across a given area
Transitive: to surface sth with sth
surface
n
undersurface
n
undersurface
n
Exemple
The acidic nature of certain substances can decay metal surfaces.
The radiant heat from the sun warms the Earth's surface.
Erosion degrades the mountain’s surface over centuries.
The swimmer broke the surface after a long underwater dive.
Atlantic island chains, like the Azores and the Bahamas, dot the ocean's surface.