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Ⅰ.art1 [ɑ:t]1 noun∎ she studies art elle est étudiante en art, elle fait des études d'art;∎ art for art's sake l'art pour l'art;∎ African art l'art m africain;∎ the art of ballet l'art du ballet;∎ he was never any good at art at school à l'école il n'a jamais été très doué en dessin;∎ a work of art une œuvre d'art;∎ arts and crafts artisanat m (d'art)∎ the art of survival l'art m de survivre;∎ the art of war l'art m militaire, l'art m de la guerre;∎ it's an art in itself c'est tout un art;∎ there's an art to doing that c'est tout un art que de faire cela;∎ she has got cooking down to a real or fine art la cuisine chez elle, c'est du grand art∎ they used every art to persuade him ils ont usé de tous les stratagèmes pour le convaincre(collection, critic) d'artUniversity lettres fpl;∎ Faculty of Arts (and Letters) faculté f des lettres (et sciences humaines)►► art book livre m d'art;arts centre ≃ centre m culturel;art cinema cinéma m d'art et d'essai;art class(es) cours m de dessin;the Arts Council (of Great Britain) = organisme public britannique de promotion des arts;art deco art m déco;arts degree licence f de lettres;Art art desk bureau m de dessin;art director directeur(trice) m,f artistique;art editor rédacteur(trice) m,f artistique;art exhibition exposition f d'art;arts festival festival m culturel;art form moyen m d'expression artistique;∎ painting is an art form la peinture est un art;Art art nouveau art m nouveau, modern style m;art nouveau furniture meuble m de style art nouveau;Computing art package logiciel m de dessin;arts programme programme m culturel;art school ≃ école f des Beaux-Arts;art student étudiant(e) m,f en art;University arts student étudiant(e) m,f de ou en lettres (et sciences humaines); School &University art teacher professeur m de dessin;Psychology art therapy art-thérapie mⅡ.art2 archaic or
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