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trajectoire

trajectory, path

noun trah-zhek-TWAR Rare

Origin: from Medieval Latin trajectoria, from traicere 'to throw across'

Usage Note

trajectoire is used both literally (the arc of a ball or rocket) and figuratively for a career or life path. Infléchir sa trajectoire means 'to alter one's course'. The related noun le trajet means a specific journey or route between two points.

Examples

"La trajectoire de la balle était parfaite."

Natural Translation

The ball's trajectory was perfect.

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