allumé
When we talk about something being "allumé," we're usually referring to an object that has been turned on or lit up. Think of a light switch: when you flip it, the light is allumé. Similarly, if you light a candle, it becomes allumé. It's a very practical word for describing things that are operational or illuminated.
You'll hear it often in everyday French. For example, your phone screen can be allumé, or a campfire. It's the opposite of "éteint" (switched off/extinguished). So, if something is giving off light or power, it's likely allumé.
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à disposition
B1Available for use; at one's disposal.
à distance de
B1At a certain distance from something.
à droite de
B1To the right of; on the right side of.
à gauche de
B1To the left of; on the left side of.
à gaz
A2Powered by gas; gas-powered.
à la maison
A2At home; in one's place of residence.
à l'écart
B1Away from others; apart; aside.
à l'étage
B1On an upper floor of a building; upstairs.
à l'extérieur
A2On or to the outer side or surface of something.
à l'intérieur
A2In or to the inner part or interior of something.