portée
range, reach
noun por-TEH Less Common
Origin: French porter (to carry)
Also means
litter (of animals)
Usage Note
Portée has two main uses: the reach or range of something (à portée de main — 'within arm's reach') and the litter of young animals (une portée de chatons — 'a litter of kittens'). In music it also means a staff (the five lines). The phrase hors de portée means 'out of reach'.
Examples
"Cette décision est hors de ma portée."
Natural Translation
This decision is beyond my reach.
Literal Translation
This decision is outside my reach.
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