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Detailed Translations for hosts from English to French

host:

host [the ~] noun

  1. the host (presenter; newsreader)
    le présentateur; l'animateur
  2. the host
  3. the host (innkeeper; landlord; pub-keeper; lodging-house keeper; café keeper)
    le propriétaire; l'aubergiste
  4. the host (guide)
    le guide; le tuteur; le manager; le mentor
  5. the host (army)
    l'armée
  6. the host
    – A computer that acts as a source of information or signals. The host computer provides services, such as news, mail, or data, to computers that connect to it. The term can refer to almost any kind of computer, from a centralized mainframe that is a host to its terminals, to a server that is host to its clients, to a desktop PC that is host to its devices, such as printers and scanners. 1
    l'hôte
  7. the host (virtual machine host)
    – A physical computer that is running virtualization software, such as Hyper-V, on which virtual machines can be deployed. 1
  8. the host
    – Any device on a TCP/IP network that has an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Examples of hosts include servers, workstations, network-interface print devices, and routers. Sometimes used to refer to a specific network computer that is running a service used by network or remote clients., For Network Load Balancing, a cluster consists of multiple hosts connected over a local area network (LAN). 1
    l'hôte
  9. the host
    – In the .NET Framework add-in programming model, a host application assembly that communicates with an add-in over the communication pipeline. 1
    l'hôte

Translation Matrix for host:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
animateur host; newsreader; presenter atmosphere creator; organiser; organizer; pacemaker; pacer; pacesetter; propaganda maker; propagandist; quizmaster; youth leader
armée army; host armed forces; army; force; military; military force
aubergiste café keeper; host; innkeeper; landlord; lodging-house keeper; pub-keeper barkeeper; hostess; hotelkeeper; innkeeper; landlady; landlord; licencee; licensed victualler; licensee; lodging keeper; pub-keeper; publican; shopkeeper
guide guide; host bridle; collar; companion; directory; girl guide; girl scout; guide; guide book; guidebook; handbook; information guide; instructions; instructions for use; leader; leash; manual; mentor; supervisor; tour guide; travel brochure; travel guide; tutor
hôte host; virtual machine host boarder; dinner guests; guest; guest for the night; lodger; night guest; overnight guest
manager guide; host captain; chairman; chief; commander; commanding officer; leader; manager; president
maître de maison host
mentor guide; host boss; chief; director of studies; guide; instructor; leader; master; mentor; principal; supervisor; teacher; tutor
propriétaire café keeper; host; innkeeper; landlord; lodging-house keeper; pub-keeper bearer; holder; homeowner; landlady; landlord; lessor; letter; lodging-house keeper; owner; possessor; proprietor
présentateur host; newsreader; presenter announcer
tuteur guide; host curator; family guardian; guardian; instructor; master; mentor; promoter; supervisor; teacher; tutor
- boniface; emcee; horde; innkeeper; legion; master of ceremonies; server
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ordinateur hôte de l'ordinateur virtuel host; virtual machine host
propriétaire owner

Related Words for "host":

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Related Definitions for "host":

  1. an animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite; it does not benefit and is often harmed by the association2
  2. (computer science) a computer that provides client stations with access to files and printers as shared resources to a computer network2
  3. a vast multitude2
  4. archaic terms for army2
  5. any organization that provides resources and facilities for a function or event2
    • Atlanta was chosen to be host for the Olympic Games2
  6. the owner or manager of an inn2
  7. a person who invites guests to a social event (such as a party in his or her own home) and who is responsible for them while they are there2
  8. (medicine) recipient of transplanted tissue or organ from a donor2
  9. a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers)2
  10. be the host of or for2
    • We hosted 4 couples last night2
  11. A computer that acts as a source of information or signals. The host computer provides services, such as news, mail, or data, to computers that connect to it. The term can refer to almost any kind of computer, from a centralized mainframe that is a host to its terminals, to a server that is host to its clients, to a desktop PC that is host to its devices, such as printers and scanners.1
  12. A physical computer that is running virtualization software, such as Hyper-V, on which virtual machines can be deployed.1
  13. Any device on a TCP/IP network that has an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Examples of hosts include servers, workstations, network-interface print devices, and routers. Sometimes used to refer to a specific network computer that is running a service used by network or remote clients., For Network Load Balancing, a cluster consists of multiple hosts connected over a local area network (LAN).1
  14. In the .NET Framework add-in programming model, a host application assembly that communicates with an add-in over the communication pipeline.1

Wiktionary Translations for host:

host
noun
  1. consecrated bread
  2. multitude of people arrayed as an army
  3. computing: computer attached to a network
  4. person or organisation responsible for running an event
  5. person who receives or entertains a guest
verb
  1. computing: run software for a remote user or process
  2. perform the role of a host
host
noun
  1. Personne dont le métier consiste à mettre de l’ambiance
  2. soutenu|fr hôte chez qui l’on inviter à manger.
  3. personne qui anime
  4. ensemble structuré de soldats
  5. Celui ou celle qui tenir auberge.
  6. (religion) pain très mince et sans levain que le prêtre offrir et consacrer à la messe.
  7. Celui, celle qui héberge
  8. Celui, celle qui donne l’hospitalité.
  9. maître des lieux.
verb
  1. recevoir chez soi, loger et nourrir.
adjective
  1. Qualifie l’organisme qui héberge un parasite.
  2. Qualifie les ordinateurs et périphériques privilégiés par un ou des services centralisés.
  3. Qualifie un serveur ou logiciel qui centralise et répartit les requêtes Internet pour les machines situées sur le réseau d’une entreprise.
  4. Qualifie un système qui héberge un système virtualisé.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
host Amphitryon; hôte Gastgeber — jemand, der jemanden als Gast zu sich einlädt; bei sich zu Gast hat
host aubergiste Wirtunscharf: jemand, der gegebenenfalls in einer Person privat oder kommerziell Gast bewirten und/oder ein Gastgeber, der vermieten und/oder beherbergen; auch: ein Lokalinhaber, ein Wirtshausbesitzer und/oder Ausschenker in einem Lokal