sinueux
When something is sinueux, it means it's not straight. Imagine a path in the mountains or a river; they often go left and right, up and down. This is what we call sinueux.
It’s like a snake moving, not in a direct line, but with many curves. So, if you hear someone talk about a chemin sinueux, they mean a winding path. It’s a good word to describe things that aren't straight or direct.
When we talk about something sinueux in French, we're describing a path, a river, or even a road that isn't straight. Think of it like a snake's movement, or a ribbon that's been twirled around. It implies a lot of curves and bends, often creating a visually interesting or challenging route.
It's a useful word when you want to convey the idea of something winding or meandering. For instance, a mountain road might be described as sinueuse, meaning it has many twists and turns as it goes up the slope. You could also use it to talk about a river that flows with many curves through the landscape.
§ Where you actually hear 'sinueux' — work, school, news
You might think 'sinueux' is just for describing winding roads in a travelogue, but it pops up in many contexts. Let's look at where you'll encounter this useful adjective in everyday French conversation and writing, from work discussions to school texts and news reports.
- Definition
- Having many twists and turns; winding.
The core meaning of 'sinueux' is about things that aren't straight. This applies literally to physical paths and figuratively to ideas or situations. Understanding this flexibility will help you recognize it.
§ In Work Contexts
At work, 'sinueux' often describes processes, negotiations, or career paths. It implies complexity or a non-direct route to a goal.
Le processus d'approbation est très sinueux et prend beaucoup de temps. (The approval process is very winding and takes a lot of time.)
Here, 'sinueux' isn't about physical turns, but about the many steps and complications involved. You can also use it for career progression.
Son parcours professionnel a été plutôt sinueux, avec plusieurs changements d'orientation. (His career path has been quite winding, with several changes of direction.)
§ In School and Academic Settings
In school, you'll often encounter 'sinueux' in geography, history, or literature. It describes physical features like rivers or roads, but also narrative structures or historical developments.
Le fleuve suit un cours sinueux à travers la vallée. (The river follows a winding course through the valley.)
For literature, it could describe a character's thoughts or a plot. For history, a complex series of events.
L'intrigue du roman est très sinueuse, avec de nombreux rebondissements. (The novel's plot is very winding, with many twists and turns.)
When reading historical accounts or analyzing complex ideas, 'sinueux' might describe the convoluted reasoning or development.
§ In News Reports
News reports often use 'sinueux' to describe challenging routes, complex political negotiations, or the unpredictable progression of events.
- Physical descriptions:
Les secours ont eu du mal à atteindre la victime sur le sentier sinueux. (Rescuers struggled to reach the victim on the winding path.)
- Figurative descriptions (politics, economics):
Les négociations ont pris un tour sinueux après la dernière proposition. (The negotiations took a winding turn after the last proposal.)
In news, 'sinueux' can add a sense of difficulty, unpredictability, or a convoluted nature to the reported situation.
By paying attention to these contexts, you'll start to naturally identify and understand 'sinueux' not just as a word for roads, but for any situation or object that deviates from a straight or simple path. It's a versatile adjective that enriches descriptions of complexity in French.
発音ガイド
- pronouncing the 'u' as in 'cut'
- not rolling the 'r' if present in similar words
レベル別の例文
Le chemin est sinueux.
The path is winding.
La rivière sinueuse est jolie.
The winding river is pretty.
Attention, la route est très sinueuse.
Be careful, the road is very winding.
Il y a un sentier sinueux dans le parc.
There is a winding trail in the park.
J'aime les chemins sinueux en montagne.
I like winding paths in the mountains.
La ligne sinueuse est difficile à suivre.
The winding line is hard to follow.
Son écriture est sinueuse.
His/Her handwriting is curvy.
Regarde ce serpent sinueux !
Look at that winding snake!
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'sin' (as in sinew, a strong fibrous tissue) that's so long and twisty, it's 'sinuous'.
視覚的連想
Picture a snake moving in a very 'sinuous' way, or a winding river. The 'S' shape in 'sinueux' can also remind you of a snake or a winding path.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Describe a winding road you know using 'sinueux'. For example: 'La route près de chez moi est très sinueuse.' (The road near my house is very winding.)
自分をテスト 6 問
La route de montagne est très ___, il faut être prudent.
The context implies a road with many twists and turns, which is what 'sinueuse' means.
Le chemin à travers la forêt était ___ et difficile à suivre.
'Sinueux' perfectly describes a path that is not straight and therefore hard to follow.
Les rivières ont souvent un cours ___ dans les paysages plats.
Rivers in flat landscapes often meander, which is another way to say they are 'sinueux'.
Elle a décrit le processus comme étant très ___, avec de nombreuses étapes inattendues.
A process with 'nombreuses étapes inattendues' implies it's not straightforward, hence 'sinueux'.
Pour atteindre le sommet, il faut emprunter un sentier ___ à flanc de montagne.
A path 'à flanc de montagne' would typically wind its way up, making it 'sinueux'.
La conversation a pris un tour ___ et nous avons fini par parler de sujets très différents.
If a conversation deviates and covers 'sujets très différents', it has taken a 'sinueux' turn.
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