ream in French
ream in French is rame, rame de papier, ramette — ream means a large standard bundle of paper, traditionally 500 sheets.
ream in French
rame
A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, nowadays usually containing 500 sheets.
rame de papier
A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, nowadays usually containing 500 sheets.
ramette
A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, nowadays usually containing 500 sheets.
aléser
(transitive) To enlarge (a hole), especially using a reamer; to bore (a hole) wider.
What does "ream" mean?
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noun A large standard bundle of paper, traditionally 500 sheets.
"He grabbed a fresh ream of paper for the printer."
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noun Informally, a huge amount of documents, data, or writing.
"The lawyers submitted reams of evidence to support their case."
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verb To widen or smooth out a hole using a specialized rotating tool.
"The mechanic reamed the bolt hole to fit the larger pin."
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verb Informally, to scold someone harshly.
"His boss reamed him out for missing the deadline."
ream in a sentence
- He grabbed a fresh ream of paper for the printer.
- The lawyers submitted reams of evidence to support their case.
- The mechanic reamed the bolt hole to fit the larger pin.
- His boss reamed him out for missing the deadline.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ream" in French?
"ream" in French is rame, rame de papier, ramette. ream means: A large standard bundle of paper, traditionally 500 sheets.
How do you use "ream" in a sentence?
Example: "He grabbed a fresh ream of paper for the printer." In French, "ream" is rame, rame de papier, ramette.
Are there other ways to say "ream" in French?
Yes — French has 4 translations listed for "ream": rame, rame de papier, ramette, aléser.
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