C4
Translingual
editEtymology
editSpecified in ISO 269.
Symbol
editC4
- (international standards) ISO 269 standard paper size of 229 mm × 324 mm (9.02 in × 12.76 in), with a surface area of 742 cm2 (115 sq in).
See also
editISO 216/269 paper sizes
Noun
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C4
- (military) A plastic explosive; see C-4 (explosive).
- 2011, “Crew Love”, in Take Care (in English), performed by Drake ft. The Weeknd:
- It's 'cause we blowing like a C4 / Got my whole crew blowin' like a C4
- (sports) A class of canoeing.
- (medicine) Cervical vertebra 4.
- (biology) C4 carbon cycle.
English
editProper noun
editC4
- (British) Abbreviation of Channel 4 (“the British television channel”).
Dutch
editEtymology
editShort for C4-formulier, C4-document or C4-werkloosheidsbewijs. From the Belgian administrative form "C4".
Noun
editC4 n (uncountable)
French
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editC4 f (plural C4)
- Citroën C4
- Hypernym: Citroën
Etymology 2
edit- (UEFA Intertoto Cup): From Coupe 4 (“Cup 4”), because was the four more important football competition in Europe, at the time of its creation.
- (UEFA Europa Conference League): Because the UEFA Champions League is called "C1" and the UEFA Europa League is called "C3" (it retains the name of "C3" despite the disappearance of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup which was called "C2") and the UEFA Europa Conference League is the third competition most important in Europe.[1][2]
Proper noun
editC4 f
- the defunct UEFA Intertoto Cup (1961-2008)
- the UEFA Europa Conference League (2021-)
Synonyms
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