illustrate
Anglais modifier
Étymologie modifier
- Du latin illustrare (« éclairer, illuminer »).
Verbe modifier
illustrate \ˈɪl.jʊˌstɹeɪt\ ou \ɪˈlʌsˌtɹeɪt\ (Royaume-Uni), \ˈɪl.əˌstɹeɪt\ ou \ɪˈlʌs.tɹeɪt\ (États-Unis)
- Illustrer.
- Comparing the function calls made to compute these results for different input values illustrates the difference in efficiency for these problems. — (Ben Stephenson, The Python Workbook (2nde édition), Springer, 2019, page 130)
- After a brief, appalled glance at Lydia, Mrs Molesworth (Lil) sat down on a corner of the sofa and asked the doctor a question about the imminent agricultural show designed to exclude Lydia from the conversation, to reveal her close knowledge of this event and therefore to illustrate her important position in the local community. — (Alice Thomas Ellis, Unexplained Laughter, 2012)
Prononciation modifier
- \ˈɪl.jʊˌstɹeɪt\ ou \ɪˈlʌsˌtɹeɪt\ (Royaume-Uni)
- Royaume-Uni : écouter « illustrate [ˈɪl.jəˌstɹeɪt] »
- \ˈɪl.əˌstɹeɪt\ ou \ɪˈlʌs.tɹeɪt\ (États-Unis)