Le Parisien: «Trop de terre» sur ses carottes ? Le patron des agriculteurs de l’Oise accusé d’avoir critiqué une association caritative
«Trop de terre» sur ses carottes ? Le patron des agriculteurs de l’Oise accusé d’avoir critiqué une association caritative
Actu.fr: Des carottes bio vendues chez Lidl rappelées : elles contiennent trop de produits chimiques
Des carottes bio vendues chez Lidl rappelées : elles contiennent trop de produits chimiques
Trop- is a combining form used like a prefix variously meaning "turn," "reaction, response,” or "change." It is used in some technical terms. Trop- ultimately comes from the Greek trópos, “turn," and tropḗ, "a turning." The Greek trópos is also the source of the words trope and tropical.
Definition of trop in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
As it can be difficult to draw an unequivocal distinction between its adverbial and nominal uses, one may prefer to always forgo liaison following trop — even where it is permissible, liaison after trop is not only optional, but also significantly more formal than necessary (or appropriate) for most situations.
Abbreviation of tropical (of or pertaining to the tropics; from or similar to a hot, humid climate; dated: metaphorical, figurative).
The musical motifs associated with the signs are known in Hebrew as niggun or neginot (not to be confused with Hasidic nigun) and in Yiddish as trop (טראָפ): the word trope is sometimes used in Jewish English with the same meaning.
Define Trop. Trop synonyms, Trop pronunciation, Trop translation, English dictionary definition of Trop. tr. & intr.v. can ti lat ed , can ti lat ing , can ti lates To chant or recite in a musical monotone. can′til la′tion n. American Heritage® Dictionary of...