How to use allée in a sentence. One between two rows of evenly planted trees. Unadapted borrowing from french allée
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Allée (plural allées) an alley in a formal garden or park, bordered by trees or bushes
Inherited from old french alee, allee
Lothaire commença à ralentir peu à peu, par réflexion, ses allées et venues dans la maison de son ami. Nous devons niveler l' allée pour empêcher l'eau de s'accumuler We need to level the driveway to prevent water from pooling Il m'a demandé d'entrer dans l' allée de sa maison
He asked me to turn into the driveway of his house Le suspect pourchassé s'élança dans une allée, espérant s'échapper. A path or a walkway in a landscaped area that is bordered by trees, tall plants, hedges, or fencing.click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. “allée” is more than just any path
It often implies a degree of formality or deliberate design
Unlike a “chemin” (path) which can be a rough track, an “allée” suggests a planned route, often bordered by trees, bushes, or other landscaping elements Think of the grand avenues of the palace of versailles. There is one meaning in oed's entry for the noun allée See ‘meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
How common is the noun allée How is the noun allée pronounced Where does the noun allée come from The earliest known use of the noun allée is in the mid 1700s.
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An alley in a formal garden or park, bordered by trees or bushes. A walk or passage, esp