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plage
[ plahzh ]
noun
- a sandy bathing beach at a seashore resort.
- Astronomy. a luminous area in the sun's chromosphere that appears in the vicinity of a sunspot.
plage
/ plɑːʒ /
noun
- astronomy a bright patch in the sun's chromosphere
plage
/ pläzh /
- A bright and intensely hot area in the Sun's chromosphere, usually associated with a sunspot. It is typically brighter than its surroundings but may be indistinguishable due to lack of contrast. Plages are sources of strong ultraviolet radiation.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of plage1
Example Sentences
He believes the artist is referencing the student uprising in Paris in 1968, which had the slogan "sous les pavés, la plage!"
“Plague” comes from the Middle English plage, which comes from the Latin plaga, “blow” — as in, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, “a blow, smiting, slaughter.”
Following an hour of games with seven players on a side, campers walked to a park for football de plage: beach soccer.
In an echo of the 1968 Paris uprisings, a large sign in French, erected over the main protest area in the Admiralty district, read: “Sous les pavés, la plage!”
“Tender Is the Night” so perfectly captures “sur la plage” at the French Riviera that readers might well be advised to apply sunscreen before diving into the novel.
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