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1 ( rendition) interprétation f (of de) ; his performance of Hamlet son interprétation du rôle de Hamlet ; her performance in King Lear son interprétation dans le Roi Lear ;2 (concert, show, play) représentation f (of de) ; to give a performance of donner une représentation de ; to put on a performance monter un spectacle ;3 (of team, sportsman) performance f (in à) ;4 (economic, political record) performances fpl ; sterling's performance les performances de la livre sterling ;5 ( of duties) exercice m (of de) ; ( of rite) célébration f (of de) ; ( of task) exécution f (of de) ;7 ○ ( outburst) scène f ; ( elaborate procedure) affaire f ; what a performance! quelle scène or affaire! ; it's a real performance doing c'est toute une affaire de faire ;8 Ling performance f.
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