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lecture ['lektʃə(r)]1 noun∎ she gave a very good lecture on Yeats elle a fait un très bon cours sur Yeats;∎ have you been to his linguistics lectures? avez-vous suivi ses cours de linguistique?∎ I'm tired of his lectures about the virtues of healthy living j'en ai assez de ses discours ou de ses sermons sur les vertus d'une vie saine;∎ to give sb a lecture sermonner qn, faire des remontrances à qn;∎ she gave the children a lecture on how to behave elle a donné aux enfants une leçon de bonne conduite(notes) de cours∎ he lectures twice a week il fait cours deux fois par semaine;∎ she lectures in linguistics elle enseigne la ou donne des cours de linguistique;∎ she lectures on Dante elle donne des cours sur Dante;∎ he lectures at Stirling il enseigne à l'université de Stirling(reprimand) réprimander, sermonner;∎ he's always lecturing his children about their manners il est toujours à sermonner ou réprimander ses enfants sur leurs manières►► lecture hall salle f de cours, amphithéâtre m;lecture room salle f de cours ou de conférences;lecture theatre salle f de cours, amphithéâtre m
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