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magazine [magazin]masculine noun* * *magazinnom masculin (journal, émission) magazine* * *maɡazin nm* * *magazine nm Presse, Radio, TV magazine; magazine hebdomadaire weekly magazine; magazine des inventeurs/pour les jeunes magazine for inventors/teenagers; magazine d'information news magazine; magazines féminins women's magazines.[magazin] nom masculinmagazine littéraire literary magazine ou review -
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c black bande [bɑ̃d]1. feminine nounb. ( = dessin, motif) striped. donner de la bande [bateau] to liste. (Electricity, physics, radio) bandf. ( = groupe) group• bande d'imbéciles ! you're a bunch of fools! (inf)g. ( = gang) gang2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The bande dessinée or BD enjoys a huge following in France and Belgium amongst adults as well as children. The strip cartoon is accorded both literary and artistic status, and is known as « le neuvième art ». An international strip cartoon festival takes place in the French town of Angoulême at the end of January each year.* * *bɑ̃d1) ( de malfaiteurs) gang2) (de touristes, d'amis) group, crowd3) ( d'animaux sauvages) pack4) (de tissu, papier, cuir) gén strip; ( plus large) band; ( pour blessure) bandage5) ( forme allongée) gén strip; ( qui orne) ( rayure) large stripe; ( en bordure) band6) ( support d'enregistrement) tape; Cinéma film7) ( au billard) cushion8) Nautisme•Phrasal Verbs:••apprendre quelque chose par la bande — (colloq) to hear something on the grapevine
* * *bɑ̃d nf1) [tissu] strip2) MÉDECINE bandage3) (= motif, dessin) stripe4) CINÉMA film5) INFORMATIQUE tape6) RADIO band7) (= groupe) groupfaire bande à part — to keep to o.s.
Elle fait toujours bande à part. — She always keeps to herself.
8) péjoratif* * *bande nf2 (de touristes, jeunes, d'amis) group, crowd; en bande [sortir, se déplacer] in a group ou crowd; bande de crétins! you bunch of idiots!; ils font bande à part they don't join in;4 (de tissu, papier, cuir) gén strip; ( plus large) band; Pharm bandage; ( de journal) mailing wrapper;5 ( forme étroite et allongée) gén strip; ( qui orne) ( rayure) large stripe; ( en bordure) band; bande de terre strip of land;6 ( support d'enregistrement) tape; Cin film; bande (magnétique) (magnetic) tape; bande démo○ demo tape○; bande vidéo video tape;7 ( au billard) cushion;8 Naut donner de la bande to list.bande amorce Phot leader tape; bande d'arrêt d'urgence, BAU hard shoulder; bande banalisée = bande publique; bande dessinée, BD○ ( dans les journaux) comic strip; ( livre) comic book; ( genre) comic strips (pl); bande élastique Pharm elastic bandage; bande d'essai Phot test strip; bande étalon Ordinat calibrating tape; bande de fréquences waveband; bande de lecture Phot index print strip; bande molletière puttee; bande originale Cin original soundtrack; bande passante Télécom, Ordinat bandwidth; bande perforée Ordinat paper tape; bande publique Citizens' band, CB; bande de roulement Aut tread; bande rugueuse Aut rumble strip; bande sonore Cin soundtrack; ( d'autoroute) rumble strip; bande Velpeau® crepe bandage GB, Ace bandage® US.apprendre qch par la bande○ to hear sth on the grapevine; faire qch par la bande○ to do sth in a roundabout way.ⓘ Bande dessinée It plays a significant cultural role in France. More than a comic book or entertainment for the youth, it is a form of popular literature known as the neuvième art and celebrated annually at the Festival d'Angoulême. Cartoon characters such as Astérix, Lucky Luke, and Tintin are household names and older comic books are often collectors' items.[bɑ̃d] nom fémininA.1. [groupe - de malfaiteurs] gang ; [ - d'amis] group ; [ - d'enfants] troop, band ; [ - d'animaux] herd ; [ - de chiens, de loups] packbande armée armed gang ou band2. (locution)une bande de menteurs/voleurs a bunch of liars/crooksB.bande molletière puttee, putty2. [de territoire] stripbande de sable strip ou spit ou tongue of sand6. INFORMATIQUEbande Velpeau® crepe bandage8. ARCHITECTURE band9. LITTÉRATURE & LOISIRSa. [dans un magazine] comic strip, strip cartoon (UK)b. [livre] comic bookla bande dessinée [genre] comic strips10. [au billard] cushion11. PHYSIQUEC.nautiquedonner de la bande to heel over, to list————————en bande locution adverbiale
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