tour de force
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French tour de force (“feat of strength”), circa 19th century.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA: /ˌtuɹ.dəˈfoɹs/ or /-ˈfɔɹs/
Noun
tour de force (plural tours de force)
- A feat demonstrating brilliance or mastery in a field.
- Now orbiting Earth, Gravity Probe B is a technological tour de force.
- An outstanding display of skill.
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Translations
Feat demonstrating brilliance or mastery in a field
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Dutch
Noun
tour de force m (plural tours de force)
Synonyms
German
Noun
tour de force m (genitive Tour de Force, no plural)
- strenuous effort, tour de force
Synonyms
- Gewaltmarsch
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