Trouée (en. Hole)
[tʁu.e]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Text: Opening made in a material.
Text: The hole in the wall lets in light.
La trouée dans le mur laisse passer la lumière.
Text: Cleared or vacant space.
Text: There is a hole in the wood that allows you to see the sky.
Il y a une trouée dans le bois qui permet de voir le ciel.
Text: Free passage between two places.
Text: The hikers found a hole in the forest.
Les randonneurs ont trouvé une trouée dans la forêt.
Etymology
Text: Derived from the word 'hole', with the suffix '-ée' indicating the action or effect.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Text: shaft of light
Text: Opening through which light passes.
trouée de lumière
Text: hole in the fabric
Text: Loss of material in a fabric caused by a tear.
trouée dans le tissu
Text: to make a hole
Text: To create a passage or opening.
faire une trouée
Related Words
Text: hole
Text: Opening or cavity in a material.
trou
Text: perforation
Text: Action of piercing or making a hole.
perforation
Text: hollow
Text: Space or depression in a surface.
creux
Slang Meanings
Text: Slang for a large opening in the ground.
Text: Look at this hole, we could plant a tree there.
Regarde cette trouée, on pourrait y planter un arbre.
Text: Used to describe a gap in knowledge or a subject.
Text: There is a gap in your theory on the subject.
Il y a une trouée dans ta théorie sur le sujet.