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 Translation for 'long stemmed' from English to French
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à longue tige {adj} [plante]
long-stemmed
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à courte tige {adj} [plante]
short-stemmed
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à tige {adj} [plante]
stemmed [attr.]
long {adj}long
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sport
saut {m} en longueur
long jump
bien avant {adv}long before
vêt.
chaussures {f.pl} à tige haute
long boots
à perpétuité {adj}life-long
filandreux {adj} [discours]long-winded
zool.
à poil long {adj}
long-haired
assez long {adj}long enough
assez long {adj}quite long
assez long {adj}rather long
longue journée {f}long day
d'ici peu {adv}before long
longanimité {f}long-suffering
bavard {adj} [péj.] [prolixe]long-winded
de longue haleine {adj}long-standing
prolongé {adj} [week-end]long [extended]
sport
sauteur {m} en longueur
long jumper
longtemps {adv} [quand l'action est terminée]long ago
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Usage Examples English
  • Frequently declension classes are divided into two subclasses, one for short-stemmed nouns and one for long-stemmed nouns.
  • Old High German and Old English initially preserved unstressed "i" and "u", but later lost them in long-stemmed words and then Old High German lost them in many short-stemmed ones as well, by analogy.
  • The two white long-stemmed lilies are symbols of Saint Joseph, head of the Holy Family, to whom the faithful of the diocese are ardently devoted.
  • One of Genzken's best known works, "Rose" (1993/7), is a public sculpture of a single long-stemmed rose made from enamelled stainless steel that towers eight metres above Leipzig’s museum district.
  • The original caricature for her Pacesetters column included a cigarette in a long stemmed holder. When she stopped smoking in 1995, she asked that the cigarette be removed from the caricature.

  • Sturdier, long-stemmed forms are used commercially in the cut flower industry.
  • A frost flower or ice flower is formed when thin layers of ice are extruded from long-stemmed plants in autumn or early winter.
  • Cut flowers: "Streptocarpus" flowers also make excellent cut flowers, especially the long-stemmed varieties. They last well.
  • It is most frequently composed of a long-stemmed bud, such as the Calla Lily, and is cradled in the bride's arms, rather than carried by the stems.
  • It has long stemmed heart-shaped leaves, which are 4-12 in (10–30 cm) long.

  • During the Early Triassic, Isoetales, such as the long-stemmed "Pleuromeia" were dominant over large areas of the globe.
  • A noted flirt, Hildegarde told risqué anecdotes while giving long-stemmed roses to men in her audience.
  • heated with a candle or spirit lamp, and eaten by dipping bread into the cheese using long-stemmed forks.
  • A liana is a long-stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees, as well as other means of vertical support, to climb up to the canopy in search of direct sunlight.
  • The reverse side showed two long-stemmed pipes and the same inscription written in Cherokee.

  • However, "wheat reed" and "Devon reed" are not reeds but long-stemmed wheat straw.
  • (English: "stick" from the Persian word choobak "چوبک" meaning small wooden stick) (Serbian: "Čibuk"); also romanized "čopoq", "ciunoux" or "tchibouque") is a very long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe, often featuring a clay bowl ornamented with precious stones.
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