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1 parterre
parterre [paʀtεʀ]masculine nouna. ( = plate-bande) flowerbed* * *paʀtɛʀnom masculin1) ( de jardin) bed2) Théâtre ( places) stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US; ( spectateurs) people in the stalls GB ou orchestra US3) ( assemblée) panel* * *paʀtɛʀ nm1) [fleurs] flower bed2) THÉÂTRE stalls pl* * *parterre nm2 Théât ( places) stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US; ( spectateurs) people in the stalls GB ou orchestra US; être au parterre to be in the stalls GB, to have orchestra seats US;3 ( assemblée) panel; devant un parterre de journalistes before a panel of journalists;4 ○( sol) floor.[partɛr] nom masculin1. HORTICULTURE [en bordure] borderil y avait hier un parterre distingué there was a distinguished ou select audience yesterday -
2 orchestre
orchestre [ɔʀkεstʀ]1. masculine nouna. [de musique classique, bal] orchestra ; [de jazz, danse] band2. compounds* * *ɔʀkɛstʀnom masculin1) ( classique) orchestra; (de bal, d'harmonie) band2) ( fosse pour les musiciens) orchestra pit3) Cinéma, Théâtre ( partie de la salle) orchestra stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US* * *ɔʀkɛstʀ nm1) (de musique classique) orchestra2) [jazz, danse] band3) (= places) stalls pl Grande-Bretagne orchestra USAun fauteuil d'orchestre — a seat in the stalls Grande-Bretagne a seat in the orchestra section USA
* * *orchestre nm1 ( classique) orchestra; (de bal, d'harmonie) band; orchestre de jazz jazz band; orchestre symphonique symphony orchestra; orchestre de chambre/de cuivres chamber/brass orchestra; orchestre à cordes string orchestra;2 ( fosse pour les musiciens) orchestra pit;3 Cin, Théât ( partie de la salle) orchestra stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US; une place d'orchestre a seat in the stalls GB, an orchestra seat US.[ɔrkɛstr] nom masculinorchestre symphonique/de chambre symphony/chamber orchestra -
3 fauteuil
fauteuil [fotœj]masculine noun* * *fotœjnom masculin1) ( siège) chair; (bas, rembourré) armchair•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fotœj nm* * *fauteuil nm1 ( siège) chair; (bas, rembourré) armchair;2 Cin, Théât ( place) seat; fauteuil de balcon seat in the circle; fauteuil d'orchestre seat in the stalls GB, orchestra seat US;3 fig (position, siège) seat; ( présidence d'une assemblée) le fauteuil the chair; fauteuil parlementaire or de député seat in parliament; fauteuil d'académicien seat in the French Academy; occuper le fauteuil présidentiel to be in the chair; céder son fauteuil de leader to resign as leader.fauteuil à bascule rocking chair; fauteuil club (big) leather armchair; fauteuil crapaud chunky armchair; fauteuil dentaire dentist's chair; fauteuil de jardin garden chair GB, lawn chair US; fauteuil de metteur en scène director's chair; fauteuil relax recliner; fauteuil en rotin wicker chair; fauteuil roulant wheelchair; fauteuil tournant swivel chair.arriver (comme) dans un fauteuil to romp home.[fotɶj] nom masculinfauteuil pivotant ou tournant swivel chair2. THÉÂTRE3. [à l'Académie française] numbered seat occupied by a member of the Académie française -
4 fauteuil d'orchestre
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5 aligner
aligner [aliɲe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb• tu peux toujours t'aligner ! (inf!) beat that! (inf)* * *aliɲe
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1) ( mettre côte à côte) to put [something] in a line, to line [something] up; ( mettre en ligne droite) to line [something] up, to align [objets, points]2) ( rendre conforme à)3) ( énumérer) to give a list of [arguments, chiffres]; ( accumuler) to line up [somme]; to notch up (colloq) [kilomètres, bons résultats]aligner les fautes — to make one mistake after another ou the other
4) ( présenter) to line up [équipe]
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s'aligner verbe pronominal1) ( être côte à côte) to be in a line2) ( se mettre en file) to line up; ( en formation militaire) to fall into line3)s'aligner sur — to align oneself with [pays, parti]
* * *aliɲe vt1) [choses] [poteaux, éléments] to align, to line up, [immeubles] to align2) [idées, chiffres] to string together, [succès] to have one after the otherDepuis quelques mois, il aligne les succès. — For a few months now, he's had one success after the other.
3) [équipes, joueurs] to field4) (= adapter) [politique, prix]* * *aligner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre côte à côte) to put [sth] in a line, to line [sth] up; ( mettre en ligne droite) to line [sth] up, to align [objets, points]; alignés contre le mur lined up ou in a line against the wall; des objets alignés objects in a line; stands alignés le long de la route rows of stalls along the road;2 ( rendre conforme à) aligner qch sur qch to bring sth into line with sth;3 ( énumérer) to give a list of [statistiques, arguments, chiffres]; ( accumuler) to line up [somme]; to notch up○ [kilomètres, bons résultats];4 ○( payer) tu peux aligner tes 100 balles○ you can fork out○ your 100 francs; aligner les fautes/les excuses to make one mistake/excuse after another ou the other;5 ( présenter) to line up [joueurs, équipe].B s'aligner vpr1 ( être côte à côte) to be in a line;2 ( se mettre en file) to line up; ( en formation militaire) to fall into line;3 s'aligner sur to align oneself with [pays, parti, idées]; s'aligner sur le règlement to conform with the rules;4 ○( dans une compétition) ils peuvent toujours s'aligner! they can try but they don't stand a chance![aliɲe] verbe transitif[divisions] to line up3. [présenter - preuves] to produce one by one ; [ - en écrivant] to string together (separable) ; [ - en récitant] to string together, to reel off (separable)4. [mettre en conformité]aligner quelque chose sur to line something up with, to bring something into line withchaque membre doit aligner sa politique sur celle de la Communauté each member state must bring its policies into line with those of the Community5. (très familier & locution)les aligner [payer] to cough up, to fork out————————s'aligner verbe pronominal intransitif[soldats] to fall into line2. (très familier & locution)————————s'aligner sur verbe pronominal plus préposition[imiter - nation, gouvernement] to fall into line ou to align oneself with -
6 bouquiniste
bouquiniste [bukinist]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *bukinistnom masculin et féminin secondhand bookseller* * *bukinist nmf* * *bouquiniste ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nmf secondhand bookseller.[bukinist] nom masculin et fémininIn Paris, this term can refer specifically to the people who sell books, prints, cards etc from small stalls along the banks of the Seine. -
7 baignoire
n. f.1. Small theatre box at the back of the stalls. (Tristan Bernard, the famous humorist and crossword addict, gave this definition to the word entracte: 'Vide les baignoires et remplit les lavabos'.)2. Form of torture by immersion of the head in water. -
8 étal
n. m. (abbr. étalage) Fauche à l'étal: Market-filching, petty thieving from stalls. -
9 fringues
n. f. pl. 'Gear', 'clobber', clothes. Mettre ses fringues du dimanche: To get into one's Sundaybest. Fringues de coulisses (joc.): 'Smalls & stalls', women's underwear.
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