Sentence examples of "col carré" in French

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Il me prit par le col. He took me by the collar.
Un carré a quatre côtés égaux. A square has four equal sides.
Il n'y a qu'un col qui franchit la montagne. There is only one pass over the mountain.
Un carré a quatre côtés. A square has four sides.
Il m'agrippa par le col. He grabbed me by the collar.
Un losange est un carré vaguement déformé, généralement par la chaleur. A lozenge is a square deformed indefinably, generally by heat.
Un carré est à la fois un rectangle et un losange. A square is both a rectangle and a rhombus.
Si un triangle a deux angles droits, c'est un carré avec un côté en moins. If a triangle has two right angles, it's a square with one side less.
Le théorème de Pythagore dit que dans un triangle rectangle le carré de l'hypoténuse est égal à la somme des carrés des deux autres cotés. Pythagoras' theorem says that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
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