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parterre [paʀtεʀ]masculine nouna. ( = plate-bande) flowerbed* * *paʀtɛʀnom masculin1) ( de jardin) bed2) Théâtre ( places) stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US; ( spectateurs) people in the stalls GB ou orchestra US3) ( assemblée) panel* * *paʀtɛʀ nm1) [fleurs] flower bed2) THÉÂTRE stalls pl* * *parterre nm2 Théât ( places) stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US; ( spectateurs) people in the stalls GB ou orchestra US; être au parterre to be in the stalls GB, to have orchestra seats US;3 ( assemblée) panel; devant un parterre de journalistes before a panel of journalists;4 ○( sol) floor.[partɛr] nom masculin1. HORTICULTURE [en bordure] borderil y avait hier un parterre distingué there was a distinguished ou select audience yesterday -
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2 [deel van een schouwburg/bioscoop] Bpit, Aorchestra (circle)♦voorbeelden:2 parterre zitten • have a seat in the pit/orchestra -
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Parterre
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Since the 16th century meant floor covering in France, and during the 18th century applied also to a variety of Genoa velvet. -
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parterre zittenhave a seat in the pit/orchestraVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > parterre zitten
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[part’tεr] Adv. on the ground (Am. auch first) floor; THEAT. in the stalls (Am. parquet)* * *das Parterreground floor; first floor; parterre* * *Par|ter|re [par'tɛr(ə)]nt -s, -sim Parterre wohnen — to live on the ground floor (esp Brit) or first floor (US)
2) (old THEAT) rear stalls pl, pit (Brit), parterre (US)* * *<-s, -s>[parˈtɛr(ə)]nt ground floor* * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
* * ** * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
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[part’tεr] Adv. on the ground (Am. auch first) floor; THEAT. in the stalls (Am. parquet)* * *das Parterreground floor; first floor; parterre* * *Par|ter|re [par'tɛr(ə)]nt -s, -sim Parterre wohnen — to live on the ground floor (esp Brit) or first floor (US)
2) (old THEAT) rear stalls pl, pit (Brit), parterre (US)* * *<-s, -s>[parˈtɛr(ə)]nt ground floor* * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
* * ** * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
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m.1 flowerbed. (peninsular Spanish)2 flower bed, flowerbed, bed.3 sector of a garden.* * *1 flowerbed* * *SM1) [de flores] flower bed2) (Teat) stalls pl* * *= flower bed [flowerbed].Ex. For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.* * *= flower bed [flowerbed].Ex: For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.
* * *( Esp)1 (macizo) flowerbed2 (tipo de jardín) ornamental garden, parterre* * *parterre nmEsp flowerbed* * *m flowerbed -
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n. m.a To fall flat on one's face, to fall down.b (fig.): To 'come a cropper', to suffer a setback.2. Jouer pour le parterre (fig.): To 'swank', to show off. -
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par·terreon the ground floor2. Parterre <-s, -s> [parʼtɛr(ə)] ntground floor -
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par·terreon the ground floor2. Parterre <-s, -s> [parʼtɛr(ə)] ntground floor -
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Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > parterre
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Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > parterre
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• flower show• flowered• sector of a garden
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