arch
Prononciation : [ɑːrtʃ]
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Contexte : « architecture »
(noun) a curved structure that supports weight above it, like a doorway or bridge. It helps hold things up and look nice at the same time.
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The old castle had a beautiful stone arch at the entrance.
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The building didn't have any arch; just plain walls.
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Can you point out an arch in that bridge?
Contexte : « motion »
(verb) to make a shape that is curved like a rainbow. This can be used when talking about how a person moves or how something is built.
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She arched her back to stretch after sitting for a long time.
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He didn't arch his body at all; he stayed straight while running.
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Can you arch your foot while practicing your dance moves?
Contexte : « characteristics »
(adjective) describing something that is chief or most important, like the main ideas or the main person in charge.
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The arch enemy of the superhero is always trying to stop him.
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That is not an arch character in the story; they are a minor one.
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Who is the arch villain in this comic book?
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