Un transducteur piezoelectrique est un morceau de mineral (plus que souvent quartz) que, etant deforme mechaniquement, produit d'electricite.
Par contre, si un voltage est applique au transducteur, il se deforme.
mer, paire, bière, cerf, air, cher, fier, préfère, gère, père, nerf...
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CE certificate enables products to be comercially used in European Economic Area , EEA. To market any product within EEA, it should have CE Marking (previously CE mark). CE stands for nothing perticular. Unofficially it means "European Conformity" (in French, Conformete' Europe'enne). CE certificate enables products to be comercially used in European Economic Area , EEA. To market any product within EEA, it should have CE Marking(previously CE mark). CE stands for nothing perticular. Unofficially it means "European Conformity" (in French, Conformete' Europe'enne).
est-ce que vous avez mangé? - have you eaten (yet)
Balshaw's CE High School's motto is 'Non Sibi Sed Aliis'.
"qu'est-ce que c'est ?" is "what is it?"
i think the phrase is qu'est-ce que and it means what do, or what does
what are you looking for on this site?
"Qu'est-ce que tu ... (verb) " means "what are you ... (verb)" in English. qu'est-ce que tu fais ? (what are you doing?) qu'est-ce que tu attends ? (what are you waiting for?) qu'est-ce que tu lis ? (what are you reading?)
Qu'est-ce que tu manges au restaurant? means What do you eat in a restaurant?
what's in the bag?
What are you going to do for the party?
Oui je l'ai ici.
'Qu'est-ce que tu regardes à la télé?' means 'What are you watching on TV?'
"Qu'est-ce que" = What is? / What are? / What do? / What does?Some Examples:Qu'est-ce qu'il va faire? = What is he going to do?Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire? = What are you going to do?Qu'est-ce que tu veux dire? = What do you want to say? (What do you mean?)Qu'est-ce qu'elle veux dire? = What does she want to say? (What does she mean?)I hope this helps.
"qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ton sac ?" translates as "what is in your bag?". You answer: "dans mon sac, il y a ..." plus the things that are inside.
well if you mean the phrase "qu'est-ce que c'est" it asking "what is that/this" but the phrase you said directly translates to "hat is that it is."