Quelle est l'origine du mot confinement ?

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Quelle est l'origine du mot confinement ?

Quelle est l'origine du mot confinement ?

Le confinement (du latin cum, « avec », et finis « limites », d'où l'idée de placer ou reléguer dans des limites communes) peut faire référence à : en mécanique quantique : confinement quantique.

Quel est le contraire de confiner ?

friser, approcher. tenir enfermé dans un petit volume.

Quel est le nom du verbe confiner ?

confiner (se) v.pr. S'enfermer, être enfermé dans un lieu.

Quand a été inventé le mot confinement ?

1845 : Confinement [...] Peine de l'isolement en grand usage dans les États-Unis). Dér. de confiner2*; suff. -ment1*; le terme de dr.

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Comment traduire confinement ?

containment n

  1. confinement n.
  2. lockdown n.
  3. seclusion n.

What does it mean to confine someone?

  • English Language Learners Definition of confine. : to keep (someone or something) within limits : to prevent (someone or something) from going beyond a particular limit, area, etc. Kids Definition of confine. 1 : to keep within limits Her study of bears is confined to those in North America.

When was the first use of the word confine?

  • The first known use of confine was in the 15th century. English Language Learners Definition of confine. : to keep (someone or something) within limits : to prevent (someone or something) from going beyond a particular limit, area, etc.

What is the meaning of confined to quarters?

  • to enclose within bounds; limit or restrict: She confined her remarks to errors in the report. Confine your efforts to finishing the book. to shut or keep in; prevent from leaving a place because of imprisonment, illness, discipline, etc.: For that offense he was confined to quarters for 30 days.

What is the difference between confine and cabin?

  • confine - prevent from leaving or from being removed. cabin - confine to a small space, such as a cabin. closet - confine to a small space, as for intensive work. coop in, coop up - confine in or as if in a coop; "she coops herself up in the library all day".

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