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 Translation for 'arched' from English to French
VERB   to arch | arched | arched
arching | arches
SYNO arced | arched | arching | ...
cambré {adj} {past-p}arched
arch.
voûté {adj} {past-p}
arched
arch.constr.
en (forme d') arc {adj}
arched
entom.T
tordeuse {f} de l'œillet [Olethreutes arcuella]
arched marble [moth]
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Usage Examples English
  • The species name is possibly derived from Latin "arcus" "bow", with the meaning "arched", referring to the arched abdomen.
  • The arched bridge adjoins an arched fountain, and is architecturally the most interesting of the three.
  • There are modern flush security doors in the exterior at the rear and four panel interior doors that have been restored with arched fanlights and some decorative glass.
  • The church was built in a cruciform plan with few internal wall planes, an arched ceiling space formed by an exposed scissor-braced roof frame and a tall nave and arched windows giving the illusion of verticality.
  • The northern elevation has similar details to the front elevation including concrete-formed parapet walls, arched openings and decorative brackets.

  • The Quay Street elevation has four arched openings to the ground floor, with the entrance to the first floor located at the southern end consisting of paired timber panelled doors with an arched fanlight.
  • The narrow Bolsover Street elevation is similar in detail, consisting of an arched central bay containing two arched louvred glass first floor windows, flanked by a single arched window either side.
  • The main entrance, which faces west towards the road, has a central arched entrance separating a pair of arched glazed openings.
  • The building shows a large pointed-arched window (now mostly bricked-up) and two smaller round-arched windows, one on each side, as well as a gable with 18th century framework.
  • A rendered masonry portico with pediment distinguishes the arched front entrance, and from each room French doors with arched lights, fanlights and shutters open onto the verandahs.

  • The elevation to Cathie Street is exposed face brick, with a series of circular and semi circular arched windows.
  • The design is Spanish Mission style, with an arched entry, arched windows and a decorative parapet at penthouse level, and a corner tower with a terracotta tiled roof.
  • The western end has arched doorways with keystones to its base, and flat arched windows with exaggerated voussoirs either side of the triangular bay window above.
  • The reverse is identical to the obverse, except the center does not have a shield. In the center is the inscription "FOR" arched above and "VALOR" arched below.
  • In 1931 a gable-roofed guild hall was added, of brick to match the other buildings, and perhaps a hint of Gothic style, but with round-arched, segmental-arched windows and rectangular windows.

  • The species name is derived from the Latin "absidatus" (meaning arched) and refers to the arched inner processes of valvae.
  • Chiefs, fesses and palar dividing lines are sometimes seen "arched" and "double-arched" (and there is an example of triple-arched), though there is some debate as to whether or not these are lines of partition.
  • Its east face has paired, arched entrances and a central round-arched dormer.
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