Demi-cercle (en. Semicircle)
/də.mi.sɛʁkl/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Half of a circle, formed by all points at equal distance from a central point.
The decoration on the wall was a beautiful colorful demi-circle.
Le décor sur le mur était un magnifique demi-cercle coloré.
In the context of an arc or movement, it describes a displacement that follows this shape.
The car made a demi-circle before returning to its path.
La voiture a fait un demi-cercle avant de revenir sur sa trajectoire.
A figurine or structure in the shape of a demi-circle.
The chairs were arranged in a demi-circle around the campfire.
Les chaises étaient disposées en demi-cercle autour du feu de camp.
Etymology
The word 'demi-circle' comes from French, literally meaning 'half of a circle.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
to make a demi-circle
To execute a movement following the shape of a demi-circle.
faire un demi-cercle
luminous demi-circle
A light effect in the shape of a demi-circle, often used in decoration.
demi-cercle lumineux
in the demi-circle
To be situated within an area defined by a demi-circle.
dans le demi-cercle
Related Words
circle
Closed geometric figure where all points are equidistant from a center.
cercle
arc
A part of a circle or another curve.
arc
segment
A section of a line or geometric figure defined by two points.
segment
Slang Meanings
Expression used to describe a circular movement.
He made a demi-circle like a pro on his skateboard.
Il a fait un demi-cercle comme un pro dans son skate.
Pejorative term for a small circle or closed discussion.
They don't let anyone enter their circle of confidences.
Ils ne laissent personne entrer dans leur demi-cercle de confidences.