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  1. animation:
  2. animate:
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Detailed Translations for animation from English to French

animation:

animation [the ~] noun

  1. the animation (liveliness)
    – general activity and motion 1
    l'animation; la vivacité
  2. the animation
    – the making of animated cartoons 1
  3. the animation
    – A record of synthetic, successive still images that produce an illusion of movement when played back. 2
    l'animation

Translation Matrix for animation:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
animation animation; liveliness agitation; flow; influx; inspiration; quiet; rush; silence; squash; stampede; turbulence; unrest
film d'animation animation
vivacité animation; liveliness agility; being awake; friskiness; hastiness; hurry; liveliness; mobility; playfulness; smartness; spruceness; vivacity
- aliveness; brio; invigoration; life; living; spiritedness; vitality; vivification
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- verve

Related Words for "animation":


Synonyms for "animation":


Related Definitions for "animation":

  1. general activity and motion1
  2. the making of animated cartoons1
  3. the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something1
  4. quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous1
  5. the property of being able to survive and grow1
  6. the condition of living or the state of being alive1
  7. A record of synthetic, successive still images that produce an illusion of movement when played back.2

Wiktionary Translations for animation:

animation
noun
  1. causing images to appear to move
animation

animate:

to animate verb (animates, animated, animating)

  1. to animate (inspire)
    inspirer; animer; vivifier; stimuler; enthousiasmer
    • inspirer verb (inspire, inspires, inspirons, inspirez, )
    • animer verb (anime, animes, animons, animez, )
    • vivifier verb (vivifie, vivifies, vivifions, vivifiez, )
    • stimuler verb (stimule, stimules, stimulons, stimulez, )
    • enthousiasmer verb (enthousiasme, enthousiasmes, enthousiasmons, enthousiasmez, )
  2. to animate
    – To add a special visual or sound effect to text or an object. For example, you can have your text bullet points fly in from the left, one word at a time, or hear the sound of applause when a picture is uncovered. 2
    animer
    • animer verb (anime, animes, animons, animez, )

Conjugations for animate:

present
  1. animate
  2. animate
  3. animates
  4. animate
  5. animate
  6. animate
simple past
  1. animated
  2. animated
  3. animated
  4. animated
  5. animated
  6. animated
present perfect
  1. have animated
  2. have animated
  3. has animated
  4. have animated
  5. have animated
  6. have animated
past continuous
  1. was animating
  2. were animating
  3. was animating
  4. were animating
  5. were animating
  6. were animating
future
  1. shall animate
  2. will animate
  3. will animate
  4. shall animate
  5. will animate
  6. will animate
continuous present
  1. am animating
  2. are animating
  3. is animating
  4. are animating
  5. are animating
  6. are animating
subjunctive
  1. be animated
  2. be animated
  3. be animated
  4. be animated
  5. be animated
  6. be animated
diverse
  1. animate!
  2. let's animate!
  3. animated
  4. animating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for animate:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
stimuler encouragement; motivation; stimulation; support
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
animer animate; inspire activate; aggravate; arouse; awake; boost; encourage; encourage someone; excite; freshen; generate; incite; inspire; motivate; motivate someone; prompt; provoke; push on; put someone on to something; reactivate; recover; refresh; revive; rouse; shake someone awake; stimulate; strike into; support; urge
enthousiasmer animate; inspire cheer on; encourage; fire; incite; inspire; prompt; strike into
inspirer animate; inspire cheer on; encourage; fire; incite; inspire; prompt; strike into
stimuler animate; inspire activate; aggravate; arouse; awake; blow; cheer on; drive; encourage; encourage someone; excite; fan; fire; incite; inspire; motivate; motivate someone; poke up; prompt; provoke; push on; put someone on to something; shake someone awake; stimulate; stir up; stoke up; strike into; support; urge
vivifier animate; inspire activate; arouse; awake; cheer on; encourage; excite; fire; freshen; generate; incite; inspire; prompt; reactivate; recover; refresh; revive; rouse; stimulate; strike into; support
- animise; animize; enliven; exalt; inspire; invigorate; liven; liven up; quicken; reanimate; recreate; renovate; repair; revive; revivify; vivify
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- sentient
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- enliven; inspire

Related Words for "animate":


Synonyms for "animate":


Antonyms for "animate":

  • inanimate; insentient; deaden

Related Definitions for "animate":

  1. endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness1
  2. endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life1
    • we are animate beings1
  3. belonging to the class of nouns that denote living beings1
    • the word `dog' is animate1
  4. give new life or energy to1
  5. make lively1
  6. give lifelike qualities to1
    • animated cartoons1
  7. heighten or intensify1
  8. To add a special visual or sound effect to text or an object. For example, you can have your text bullet points fly in from the left, one word at a time, or hear the sound of applause when a picture is uncovered.2

Wiktionary Translations for animate:

animate
verb
  1. douer de vie un corps organiser.
noun
  1. linguistique|fr Être humain ou animal. Dans certaines langues comme le japonais, les animés et les inanimés sont catégories distinguées.
adjective
  1. vivant.

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