lamine

This is the 2589th most frequent French word.

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lamine

"Laminé" in English means "laminated" or "rolled" (typically referring to metal or materials processed into thin layers).


The word 'laminee' functions as an adjective, derived from the past participle of the verb 'laminer', describing sheet metal that has been processed or treated.

La tôle laminee est utilisée dans la construction automobile.

The laminated sheet metal is used in automobile construction.


The word 'laminee' is used metaphorically in its adjectival form to describe a strategy that is well-developed or honed.

La performance de l'équipe a été accommodée par leur stratégie bien laminee.

The team's performance was supported by their well-refined strategy.


The word 'lamine' is used here as a verb in the past participle form, signifying a decisive or overpowering victory over opponents.

Il a bien lamine ses adversaires lors du tournoi.

He thoroughly defeated his opponents during the tournament.