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réveillon [ʀevεjɔ̃]masculine noun• réveillon (de Noël/du Nouvel An) ( = repas) Christmas Eve/New Year's Eve dinner ; ( = fête) Christmas Eve/New Year's Eve party ; ( = date) Christmas/New Year's Eve* * *ʀevɛjɔ̃nom masculinréveillon de Noël/du Nouvel An — ( fête) Christmas Eve/New Year's Eve party
* * *ʀevɛjɔ̃ nm1) (= Noël) Christmas Eve2) (= Saint-Sylvestre) New Year's Eve3) (= repas) [Noël] Christmas Eve dinner, [Nouvel An] New Year's Eve dinner* * *réveillon nm réveillon de Noël/du Nouvel An ( dîner) Christmas Eve/New Year's Eve dinner; ( fête) Christmas Eve/New Year's Eve party; ( date) Christmas Eve/New Year's Eve.[revɛjɔ̃] nom masculina. [fête] Christmas Eve partyb. [repas] Christmas Eve supperréveillon de la Saint-Sylvestre ou du Jour de l'Ana. [fête] New Year's Eve partyb. [repas] New Year's Eve supper
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