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discothèque [diskɔtεk]feminine noun* * *diskɔtɛknom féminin ( organisme de prêt) music library; ( collection de disques) record collection; ( boîte de nuit) discotheque* * *diskɔtɛk nf1) (= disques) record collection2) (dans une bibliothèque) record library3) (= boîte de nuit) disco, discotheque* * *discothèque nf1 ( organisme de prêt) music library;2 ( collection de disques) record collection;3 ( boîte de nuit) discotheque.[diskɔtɛk] nom féminin1. [collection] record collection2. [meuble] record case ou holder3. [établissement de prêt] record ou music library -
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discotheque [ˊdɪskətek] nдискоте́ка -
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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'diskətek((usually abbreviated to disco 'diskou) a place, or a type of entertainment, at which recorded music is played for dancing.) discotecadiscotheque n discotecatr['dɪskətek]1 formal use discotecan.• discoteca s.f.'dɪskətek['dɪskǝʊtek]N discoteca f* * *['dɪskətek] -
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nounDiskothek, die* * *['diskətek]((usually abbreviated to disco ['diskou]) a place, or a type of entertainment, at which recorded music is played for dancing.) die Diskothek* * *dis·co·theque[ˈdɪskə:tek]n* * *['dIskəUtek]nDiskothek f* * ** * *nounDiskothek, die* * *n.Diskothek f. -
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n дискотека (заведение)* * *{'diskъtek} n дискотека (заведение).* * *дискотека;* * *n дискотека (заведение)* * *discotheque[´diskə¸tek] n дискотека. -
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['dɪskətek]nome discoteca f.* * *['diskətek]((usually abbreviated to disco ['diskou]) a place, or a type of entertainment, at which recorded music is played for dancing.) discoteca* * *discotheque /ˈdɪskətɛk/n.discoteca.* * *['dɪskətek]nome discoteca f.
См. также в других словарях:
discothèque — [ diskɔtɛk ] n. f. • 1928; de disco et thèque 1 ♦ Collection de disques (4o) . Meuble, édifice destiné à contenir des disques. (v. 1960) Organisme de prêt de disques. La Discothèque de France. Discothèque universitaire, municipale. 2 ♦ (v. 1960)… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Discothèque — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Discothèque» Sencillo de U2 del álbum Pop Publicación 3 y 4 de febrero 1997 Formato CD … Wikipedia Español
discotheque — 1954 as a French word in English; nativized by 1965, from Fr. discothèque nightclub with recorded music for dancing, also record library, borrowed 1932 from It. discoteca record collection, record library, coined 1927 from disco phonograph record … Etymology dictionary
discotheque — , discothèque (dis koh TEHK) [French] A nightclub or dance hall where music for dancing is provided from recordings, accompanied often by intricate lighting effects … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
discothèque — [dis′kə tek΄] n. [Fr < disque, disk, record (< L discus: see DISCUS) + (biblio)thèque, library < L bibliotheca: see BIBLIOTHECA] DISCO (n. 1) … English World dictionary
Discothèque — For other uses, see Discothèque (disambiguation). Discothèque in South Florida A discothèque (French pronunciation: [diskoˈtɛk]) is an entertainment venue or club with recorded music played by Disc jockeys through a PA system, rather than an … Wikipedia
Discothèque — Boîte de nuit Une boîte de nuit ou discothèque, ou plus communément en abrégé boîte ou disco, ou encore club (de l anglais nightclub) est un espace de divertissement nocturne, réservé aux personnes majeures, soit 18 ans en France ou ayant 16 ans… … Wikipédia en Français
discotheque — or discothèque noun Etymology: French discothèque, from disque disk, record + o + thèque (as in bibliothèque library) Date: 1954 disco 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
discotheque — /dis keuh tek , dis keuh tek /, n. a nightclub for dancing to live or recorded music and often featuring sophisticated sound systems, elaborate lighting, and other effects. Also, discothèque. Also called disco. [1950 55; < F discothèque. See DISC … Universalium
discothèque — noun see discotheque … New Collegiate Dictionary
discotheque — dis|co|theque [ˈdıskətek, ˌdıskəˈtek] n especially BrE [Date: 1900 2000; : French; Origin: discothèque, from disc record + thèque (as in bibliothèque library )] a ↑disco … Dictionary of contemporary English