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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Flank - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Flanks; Flank (disambiguation)

flank         
(flanks, flanking, flanked)
1.
An animal's flank is its side, between the ribs and the hip.
He put his hand on the dog's flank.
N-COUNT
2.
A flank of an army or navy force is one side of it when it is organized for battle.
The assault element, led by Captain Ramirez, opened up from their right flank.
N-COUNT
3.
The side of anything large can be referred to as its flank.
They continued along the flank of the mountain.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
4.
If something is flanked by things, it has them on both sides of it, or sometimes on one side of it.
The altar was flanked by two Christmas trees...
Bookcases flank the bed...
VERB: be V-ed by n, V n
flank         
I. n.
Side.
II. v. a.
1.
(Mil.) Attack on the side, approach on the side, turn the flank of.
2.
Secure on the side.
3.
Border (upon), stand at the side of, lie along, shut in at the side.
III. v. n.
1.
[With upon.] Border, touch, lie, have the side.
2.
Be posted on the side.
flank         
¦ noun
1. the side of a person's or animal's body between the ribs and the hip.
2. the side of a large object or structure.
3. the left or right side of a body of people.
the right or left side of a chessboard or similar gaming area.
4. (also flank forward) Rugby another term for wing (in sense 8).
¦ verb be situated on each or on one side of.
Phrases
in flank Military at the side.
Origin
OE, from OFr. flanc, of Gmc origin.

Wikipédia

Flank

Flank may refer to:

  • Flank (anatomy), part of the abdomen
    • Flank steak, a cut of beef
    • Part of the external anatomy of a horse
  • Flank speed, a nautical term
  • Flank opening, a chess opening
  • A term in Australian rules football
  • The side of a military unit, as in a flanking maneuver
  • Flanking, a sound path in architectural acoustics
  • Flanking region, a region of DNA in directionality
  • Rift flank (synonymous of rift shoulder), mountains belt on the sides of extensional rift basins
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Flank
1. The Islamists now flank the government on three sides.
2. Roberto Carlos remained a bullet train down the left flank.
3. Both candidates draw voters from the party‘s right flank.
4. Animal pens flank many of the homes in one neighborhood.
5. The challenges on America‘s southern flank are only getting worse.