Examples of using "Carré" in a sentence and their english translations:
Four of a kind.
A square has four sides.
A square has four corners.
It's a square, not a cube.
A square is always a rectangle, but a rectangle is not always a square.
For instance 5 squared would be...
All the babies want to be the square.
A square has four equal sides.
It's a square, not a cube.
We haven't done a square yet.
She planted some pansies in the flower bed.
What I'm going to try and do is to square -
You perceive the square very differently from this perspective.
It's a little more than one square mile in size and it's
I'm going to try to square some three-digit numbers.
I am going to try to square a five-digit number,
The small white square up there is what you know:
but the guards can see into every inch of those cells.
The square meter for up to 7000 euros at the start of construction:
A square is both a rectangle and a rhombus.
A lozenge is a square deformed indefinably, generally by heat.
and if you would square the first one, the second, and the third one,
The sum of 4 surfaces is equal to the square of the height
Can you imagine? Indeed, the square root of minus one is 'i'.
and you might test it - make sure you could square 5 or 6 with it,
How many square meters does that mean? - It's a square and a half.
to deliver internet to every square millimeter on the planet.
If the chessboard is in the right position, the square h1 to the right of White is a white square. Consequently, the square a8 to the right of Black is also a white square.
Now I would attempt to square a five-digit number, and I can.
If a triangle has two right angles, it's a square missing one side.
The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
There is no need to be so strict.
The derivative of x^2 (x squared) with respect to x is 2x (two x).
The subway was so full that there were around five people per square meter.
Surrounded by Cossacks and down to 800 fighting men, they formed square and kept moving.
The knight moves in the shape of the letter "L": two squares vertically and one horizontally, or one square vertically and two horizontally.
Pythagoras' theorem says that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
She beat the shit out of him.
He beat the shit out of me.