Lexique scientifique transdisciplinaire

Nomenclature

Résultats anglais
around (adv)
Sens 1 : surrounding or on all sides of something or someone. [source : LG]
Équivalent(s) : autour:1
Contextes :
  • The crowds swarmed around the windows of the large stores and blocked the entrances of smaller ones.
  • And at precisely 9 a.m. on Monday, July 22, 1996, when Dunlap marched into the penthouse boardroom at Sunbeam headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, the anxious group of executives gathered around the table knew it, too.
  • It is only recently that the structures of pol (3 bound to a mispair [131,132], along with those for high fidelity Bacillus DNA polymerase I [116] and lesion-bypass polymerase Dp04 [222], have begun to shed new insights into the distortions and disruptions within and around the active site of a polymerase when a mismatch is encountered.
background (nom)
Sens 1 : the situation or past events that explain why something happens in the way that it does. [source : LG]
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Sens 2 : the information, conditions and events surrounding and influencing something. [source : D'après OAL]
Équivalent(s) : contexte:1
ground (nom)
Sens 1 : an area of open land. [source : OAAD]
Équivalent(s) : terrain:1
round (nom)
Sens 1 : having the shape or form of a circle. [source : WN]
Équivalent(s) : circulaire, _rond_adj
surround (verbe)
Sens 1 : to enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication. [source : AHD]
Équivalent(s) : encadrer:1
surroundings (nom)
Sens 1 : the circumstances, conditions, or objects by which one is surrounded. [source : D'après MWU]
Équivalent(s) : cadre:1