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

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Planes; Plane (disambiguation); The plane; Planes (disambiguation); Planes (song); Plane (song)

plane         
(planes, planing, planed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A plane is a vehicle with wings and one or more engines, which can fly through the air.
He had plenty of time to catch his plane...
Her mother was killed in a plane crash.
...fighter planes.
= aeroplane, airplane
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2.
A plane is a flat, level surface which may be sloping at a particular angle.
...a building with angled planes.
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3.
If a number of points are in the same plane, one line or one flat surface could pass through them all.
All the planets orbit the Sun in roughly the same plane, round its equator.
N-SING
4.
A plane is a tool that has a flat bottom with a sharp blade in it. You move the plane over a piece of wood in order to remove thin pieces of its surface.
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5.
If you plane a piece of wood, you make it smaller or smoother by using a plane.
She watches him plane the surface of a walnut board...
Again I planed the surface flush.
VERB: V n, V n adj
6.
A plane or a plane tree is a large tree with broad leaves which often grows in towns.
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plane         
plane1
¦ noun
1. a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points would wholly lie.
an imaginary flat surface through or joining material objects.
a flat surface producing lift by the action of air or water over and under it.
2. a level of existence or thought: the spiritual plane.
¦ adjective
1. completely level or flat.
2. relating to only two-dimensional surfaces or magnitudes: plane and solid geometry.
¦ verb
1. (of a bird or an airborne object) soar without moving the wings; glide.
2. (of a boat, surfboard, etc.) skim over the surface of water as a result of lift produced hydrodynamically.
Origin
C17: from L. planum 'flat surface', neut. of planus 'plain' (adjective).
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plane2
¦ noun short for aeroplane.
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plane3
¦ noun a tool consisting of a block with a projecting steel blade, used to smooth a wooden surface by paring shavings from it.
¦ verb smooth with a plane.
Origin
ME: from a var. of obs. Fr. plaine 'planing instrument', from late L. plana, from L. planare 'make level'.
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plane4
(also plane tree)
¦ noun a tall spreading tree of the northern hemisphere, with maple-like leaves and bark which peels in uneven patches. [Genus Platanus.]
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. platanus, from Gk platanos, from platus 'broad'.
plane         
I
n. see airplane
II
n.
1) an inclined plane
2) on a lofty plane
III
v. (N; used with an adjective) to plane a board smooth

Wikipédia

Plane

Plane(s) most often refers to:

  • Aero- or airplane, a powered, fixed-wing aircraft
  • Plane (geometry), a flat, 2-dimensional surface
  • Plane (mathematics), generalizations of a geometrical plane

Plane or planes may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Plane
1. They got off the plane; I didn‘t get to get off the plane.
2. Friday flight was canceled. We got on the plane, we got off the plane.
3. I didn‘t see the size of the plane but it was an Air France plane.
4. Airlines were expected to announce new plane purchases from both plane makers during the show.
5. "First we heard the sound of the plane, then the plane hitting trees," David Hoerner said.