loop

US /luːp/
UK /luːp/
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1.

boucle, anse

a shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself, or by a piece of string, wire, etc., that is bent into a curve and has its ends crossed or joined

:
Tie the rope into a loop.
Nouez la corde en une boucle.
The road makes a wide loop around the mountain.
La route fait une large boucle autour de la montagne.
2.

boucle, répétition

a continuous piece of film, tape, or wire that allows a sound or image to be repeated continuously

:
The song was on a continuous loop.
La chanson était en boucle continue.
They played the video on a loop at the exhibition.
Ils ont diffusé la vidéo en boucle à l'exposition.
1.

boucler, enrouler

to form (something) into a loop or loops

:
She looped the scarf around her neck.
Elle a enroulé l'écharpe autour de son cou.
The pilot looped the plane in a daring maneuver.
Le pilote a fait une boucle avec l'avion dans une manœuvre audacieuse.
2.

boucler, répéter

to perform part of a computer program or a sequence of instructions repeatedly

:
The program will loop until the condition is met.
Le programme va boucler jusqu'à ce que la condition soit remplie.
We need to loop through all the items in the list.
Nous devons parcourir tous les éléments de la liste.