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1 démonstration
démonstration [demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. demonstration ; [de théorème] proofb. ( = manifestation) [de joie, tendresse] show* * *demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃1) ( manifestation) display2) ( leçon pratique) demonstration3) ( de théorie) demonstration; ( de théorème) proof* * *demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃ nfdemonstration, (aérienne, navale) display* * *1 ( signe extérieur) show ¢; faire des démonstrations d'amitié à qn to make a show of friendship towards sb;2 ( leçon pratique) demonstration; démonstration culinaire/de judo cookery GB ou cooking US/judo demonstration; faire une démonstration à qn to give sb a demonstration; faire la démonstration d'un appareil to demonstrate an appliance; de démonstration [appareil, matériel] demonstration;3 (illustration, preuve) (de loi, théorie, vérité) demonstration; ( de théorème) proof; la démonstration en a été faite this has been proved GB ou proven; l'organisme a fait la démonstration de son utilité the organization has demonstrated its usefulness; démonstration par l'absurde reductio ad absurdum;4 ( manifestation) display; démonstration de force/courage display of strength /courage; démonstration aérienne Sport air display.[demɔ̃strasjɔ̃] nom féminin[ensemble de formules] demonstration————————démonstrations nom féminin pluriel[crises] outburstsdémonstrations de tendresse/joie/colère show of tenderness/joy/anger
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