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1 magie
magie [maʒi]feminine noun• faire de la magie [prestidigitateur] to perform magic tricks* * *maʒi1) (science, effet) magic2) ( dans un spectacle) conjuring* * *maʒi nf* * *magie nf2 ( dans un spectacle) conjuring;3 ( effet puissant) magic (de of); la magie des mots the magic of words.[maʒi] nom féminin1. [sorcellerie] magicmagie blanche/noire white/black magicalors, ce bracelet, il a disparu comme par magie? (ironique) so this bracelet just disappeared by magic, did it?2. [charme] magic -
2 passe-passe
passe-passe° [pαspαs]invariable masculine noun* * *paspasnom masculin invariabletour de passe-passe — conjuring trick; fig sleight of hand
faire quelque chose par des tours de passe-passe juridiques — to do something by legal sleight of hand
* * *pɒspɒs nmtour de passe-passe — trick, sleight of hand no pl
* * *passe-passe nm inv tour de passe-passe conjuring trick; fig wangling ¢; faire qch par des tours de passe-passe juridiques/statistiques to do sth by legal/statistical wangling; il a usé d'un remarquable tour de passe-passe politique he managed a remarkable bit of political wangling.[paspas] nom masculin invariablea. [tour de magie] (magic) trickb. [tromperie] trick -
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4 formule
formule [fɔʀmyl]feminine nounc. ( = méthode) system* * *fɔʀmyl1) ( expression) expression2) ( option) option3) ( méthode) method4) ( conception) concept5) ( en science) formula6) ( automobile)formule un/deux/trois — Formula One/Two/Three
7) (d'émission, de magazine) format•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fɔʀmyl nf1) (chimique, mathématique) formula2) (= arrangement, mode d'organisation) (pour des vacances) optionC'est une formule idéale pour le voyageur pressé. — It's an ideal option for travellers who are short of time., (au restaurant)
3) (= expression) phraseformule de politesse — polite phrase, (en fin de lettre) letter ending
4) (= formulaire) form* * *formule nf1 ( expression) expression; la formule est heureuse that's well put; formule toute faite set phrase; une formule creuse an empty formula;2 Comm ( option) option; la formule train-bateau n'est pas économique the boat-train option isn't economical; nous proposons plusieurs formules d'hébergement we offer several accommodation options;3 ( méthode) method; formule de paiement method of payment; il a trouvé la bonne formule pour s'enrichir he hit on a good way of making money;4 ( conception) concept; nouvelles formules de vie familiale new concepts of family life;5 Sci formula;6 ( formulaire) form;7 Sport Aut formule un/deux/trois Formula One/Two/Three; un Grand prix de formule un a Formula One Grand Prix;8 ( présentation) (d'émission, de magazine) format; l'émission a changé de formule the programmeGB has a new format.formule dentaire Dent dental formula; formule développée Phys structural formula; formule exécutoire Jur order for enforcement; formule incantatoire incantation; formule magique ( en magie) magic words; fig magic formula; formule de politesse gén polite phrase; ( à la fin d'une lettre) letter ending.[fɔrmyl] nom fémininelle a terminé sa lettre par une belle formule/une formule toute faite she ended her letter with a well-turned phrase/a ready-made phraseformule de politesse [dans une lettre] letter ending2. [imprimé] formils ont (trouvé) la formule pour ne pas avoir d'ennuis they've found a way of not having any problems6. [en langage publicitaire] wayune nouvelle formule de spectacle/restaurant a new kind of show/restaurantnotre restaurant vous propose sa formule à 16 euros ou sa carte our restaurant offers you a set menu at 16 euros or an à la carte menu8. MÉDECINE -
5 prestidigitation
prestidigitation [pʀεstidiʒitasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *pʀɛstidiʒitasjɔ̃nom féminin conjuring* * *pʀɛstidiʒitasjɔ̃ nf* * *[prɛstidiʒitasjɔ̃] nom féminina. [en amateur] to do conjuring (tricks)b. [en professionnel] to be a conjuror
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