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conférence [kɔ̃feʀɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = exposé) lectureb. ( = réunion) conference* * *kɔ̃feʀɑ̃s1) (discours, cours) lecture2) ( congrès) conference3) ( discussion) debate•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃feʀɑ̃s nf1) conferenceconférence au sommet — summit, summit conference
2) (= exposé) lecture* * *conférence nf1 (discours, cours) lecture (sur on, about); faire or donner une conférence to give a lecture;2 ( congrès) conference (sur on); la conférence de Genève the Geneva Conference; se réunir en conférence to hold a conference; être en conférence to be in conference; les participants à la conférence the conference delegates;3 ( discussion) debate.conférence épiscopale Bishops' Conference; conférence de presse press conference; conférence au sommet summit meeting; Conférence sur or pour la sécurité et la coopération en Europe, CSCE Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.[kɔ̃ferɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [réunion] conference2. [cours] lectureil a fait une conférence sur Milton he gave ou he delivered a lecture on Milton, he lectured on Milton3. BOTANIQUE [poire] conference pear -
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conference〈Fr〉1 [voordracht] (solo) act, (comic) monologue2 [praatje] talk3 [conferentie] conference -
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conference, lectureGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > conférence
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[ˈkɔnfərəns] nouna meeting for discussion:مُؤْتَمَرThe conference of heart specialists was held in New York.
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مُؤْتَمَر \ conference: a meeting for talk about a special subject. congress: a meeting for a special purpose, esp. of law-makers, trade unions, scientists, etc.. -
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Gen Mgta type of meeting held between members of often disparate organizations to discuss matters of mutual interest. Conferences are held for a variety of reasons, including resolving problems, making decisions, developing cooperation, and publicizing ideas, products, and services. They may take place within an organization but often draw people together regionally, nationally, or internationally, and involve a large number of speakers and delegates. Many conferences are organized for commercial profit. -
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Gen Mgta telephone call that connects three or more lines so that people in different locations can communicate and exchange information by voice. Conference calls reduce the cost of meetings by eliminating travel time and expenditure. Public switched telephone networks or dedicated private networks and a centrally located device called a bridge are used to connect the participants. Microphones and loudspeakers may also be used to make group-to-group communication possible. Conference calls are a type of teleconferencing. -
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Information technology: CSEIA (IFIP, Conference)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (conference on) Computer Support for Environmental Impact Assessment
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18 (conference on) Logic for Programming, Artificial intelligence and Reasoning
Information technology: LPAR (AI, conference)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (conference on) Logic for Programming, Artificial intelligence and Reasoning
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19 (conference on) Object Orientated Programming Systems, Languages and Applications
Information technology: OOPSLA (ACM, OOP, Conference)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (conference on) Object Orientated Programming Systems, Languages and Applications
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20 (conference on) Parallel ARchitecture and Languages Europe
Information technology: PARLE (ECRC, Conference)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (conference on) Parallel ARchitecture and Languages Europe
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conférence — [ kɔ̃ferɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1346 « discussion »; lat. conferentia, de conferre → conférer 1 ♦ Conversation à caractère officiel ou solennel. ⇒ entretien. Avoir une conférence avec qqn. Tenir conférence (⇒ conférer) . 2 ♦ Assemblée de hautes… … Encyclopédie Universelle
conference — con‧fe‧rence [ˈkɒnfrəns ǁ ˈkɑːn ] noun [countable] 1. a large formal meeting, usually lasting a day or several days, where people discuss things in order to exchange information or to come to an agreement: • a sales conference 2. a private and… … Financial and business terms
conference — Conference. s. f. v. La comparaison que l on fait de deux choses, pour voir en quoy elles conviennent, & en quoy elles different. Il se dit particulierement des choses qui sont marquées au premier sens du verbe. Conference des Ordonnances, des… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
conférence — CONFÉRENCE. s. f. La comparaison que l on fait de deux choses, pour voir en quoi elles conviennent, et en quoi elles diffèrent. La conférence des Ordonnances, des Coutumes. Conférence des temps, etc. Conférence des textes. Conférence des passages … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Conference — Con fer*ence, n. [F. conf[ e]rence. See {Confer}.] 1. The act of comparing two or more things together; comparison. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Helps and furtherances which . . . the mutual conference of all men s collections and observations may… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conférence — ist im engeren Sinne die Bezeichnung für eine Ansage im Kabarett, in einer Revue oder im Varieté. Die Conférence reicht dabei von einer einfachen Ankündigung der nächsten Programm Nummer bis hin zur literarischen Plauderei oder einem satirischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
conference — con·fer·ence / kän frəns, fə rəns/ n 1: a meeting for consultation, deliberation, discussion, or interchange of opinions a conference on environmental law see also judicial conference, pretrial conference … Law dictionary
conference — [kän′fər əns, kän′frəns; ] for n. 6 [ kən fʉr′əns] n. [Fr conférence < ML conferentia < L conferens, prp. of conferre: see CONFER] 1. the act of conversing or consulting on a serious matter 2. a formal meeting of a number of people for… … English World dictionary
conference — 1550s, act of conferring, from M.Fr. conférence (15c.), from M.L. conferentia, from L. conferens, prp. of conferre (see CONFER (Cf. confer)). Meaning formal meeting for consultation is from 1580s … Etymology dictionary
conference — [n1] convention, colloquium appointment, argument, chat, colloquy, confabulation, conferring, congress, consultation, conversation, convocation, deliberation, discussion, forum, gabfest*, groupthink*, huddle, interchange, interview, meeting,… … New thesaurus
Conférence — Conférence,die:⇨Moderation … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme