L'horizon (en. The horizon)
/l‿oʁizɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
The horizon is the line at the maximum visible distance, where the sky seems to meet the earth or the sea.
The sun was rising on the horizon, illuminating the sky.
Le soleil se levait à l'horizon, illuminant le ciel.
In a figurative sense, the horizon can denote a potential future or a field of exploration.
He opened new horizons by continuing his studies.
Il a ouvert de nouveaux horizons en poursuivant ses études.
In geometry and cartography, it represents the limit of vision.
The visible horizon was limited by the mist.
L'horizon visible était limité par la brume.
Etymology
Derived from the Greek 'horizōn', meaning 'to limit'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
on the horizon
indicates that something is approaching
à l'horizon
horizon of expectation
the distance at which a person expects something
horizon d'attente
cultural horizon
the realm of an individual's knowledge and arts
horizon culturel
Related Words
vertical horizon
A term used in photography to describe alignment with the horizon.
horizon verticale
temporal horizon
The perspective of a near or distant future.
horizon temporel
planning horizon
The period for which forecasts are made.
horizon de planification
Slang Meanings
To have limited horizons
He has limited horizons to his hometown.
Il a des horizons limités à sa ville natale.
To broaden one's horizons
Traveling is enough to broaden one's horizons.
Voyager suffit à élargir ses horizons.