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 Translation for 'G & T' from English to French
écon.tech.
assemblage {m} à rainure et languette
tongue and groove joint <TG, T&G> [also: tongue-and-groove joint]
Partial Matches
mus.
sol {m}
G
mus.
sol {m} bémol
G flat
mus.
sol {m} dièse
G sharp
vêt.
cache-sexe {m}
G-string
phys.
force {f} de gravité
G-force
unit
giga- {prefix} <G> [10 ^ 9]
giga- <G>
météo.
gros temps {m}
gale <g>
unit
gramme {m}
gram <g>
biochim.
glycine {f} <Gly, G> [C2H5NO2]
glycine <Gly, G>
phys.
constante {f} gravitationnelle <G>
gravitational constant <G>
par exemple {adv} <p. ex.>for example <e.g.>
épaississement {m}setting (e.g. jam)
tech.
lardon {m} (de fixation)
t-nut
unit
téra- {prefix} <T> [10 ^ 12]
tera- <T>
math.stat.
test {m} t
t-test
math.stat.
test {m} de Student
t-test
biol.
lymphocyte {m} T
T lymphocyte
vêt.
t-shirt {m}
t-shirt
biol.
cellule {f} T [aussi : lymphocyte T]
T cell
Ne t'en fais pas !Don't fret!
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Usage Examples English
  • Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard set up a temporary headquarters in Rock Hill on February 21, 1865.
  • Bellefonte forms part of Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district. The current representative is Glenn "G.T." Thompson.
  • Sutherland played famous American Civil War General P.G.T.
  • Apart from ceramics, he designed textiles for the Leek silk industry and doublures for a bookbinder (G.T.Bagguley of Newcastle-under-Lyme), who patented the "Sutherland" binding in 1895.
  • Consider the vectors (functions) "f" and "g" defined by "f"("t") := "e'it" and "g"("t") := "e"−"it".

  • In 1869 P. G. T. Beauregard demonstrated a cable car at New Orleans and was issued [...].
  • China has begun compelling foreign airlines with landing privileges in the mainland to identify Taiwanese destinations as if they were part of the mainland government, e.g.
  • The British Crown reneged on promises and refused to recognise rights granted by Captain Onslow at the time of the reoccupation.
  • Corinth's location at the junction of two railroads made it strategically important to the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
  • This is the most common single nucleotide mutation.

  • The last known unit to serve as grenadiers, and employing grenades as their weapons, was a special "Grenadier brigade" formed by the Red Army within the 4th Army during the Tikhvin defensive operation in October 1941.
  • Peshawar is well-served by private buses (locally referred to as "flying coaches") and vans that offer frequent connections to throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as well as all major cities of Pakistan.
  • The Toronto observatory ended in 1853, but the colonial government of the province of Canada took over the service and continued collecting climate data.
  • It is somewhat unclear how Hering trained to do research.
  • For Olson, anarchy is characterized by a number of "roving bandits" who travel around many different geographic areas extorting wealth from local populations leaving little incentive for populations to invest and produce.

  • In one of the first highly visible battles, in July 1861, a march by Union troops under the command of Maj.
  • The idea of a difunctional relation is to partition objects by distinguishing attributes, as a generalization of the concept of an equivalence relation.
  • Weber built upon Herbart's work and tried to prove the existence of a psychological threshold, saying that a minimum stimulus was necessary to activate a sensory system.
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