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1 batterie
batterie [batʀi]feminine nouna. ( = percussions) drum kitb. ( = pile) batteryc. [de tests, radars, mesures] battery* * *batʀi1) ( de grand orchestre) percussion section; (de jazz, rock) drum kit2) (artillerie, régiment) batterydévoiler ses batteries — fig to show one's hand
3) Automobile, Électrotechnique battery4) ( série) (de caméras, missiles, tests) battery; ( de projecteurs) bank; ( de satellite) array; (d'avocats, experts) battery•Phrasal Verbs:* * *batʀi nf1) ÉLECTRICITÉ, ÉLECTRONIQUE batteryLa batterie est à plat. — The battery is flat.
2) MILITAIRE battery3) MUSIQUE drums pl drum kit4) (= série)une batterie de [mesures] — a package of, [chiffres] a string of, [expériences] a series of, [sanctions] a range of, a package of
* * *batterie nf1 Mus ( de grand orchestre) percussion section; (de jazz, rock) drum kit; être à la batterie ( dans un grand orchestre) to be on percussion; (dans un orchestre de jazz, rock) to be on the drums; morceau de batterie drum break;2 Mil (artillerie, régiment) battery; batterie de canons gun battery; batterie ennemie/anti-chars enemy/antitank battery; dresser ses batteries fig to prepare for the assault; changer ses batteries fig to change one's strategy; démasquer or dévoiler ses batteries fig to show one's hand;4 ( série) (de caméras, missiles, tests) battery; ( de projecteurs) bank; ( de satellite) array; (d'avocats, experts) battery.[batri] nom féminin[en musique classique] percussion instruments[roulement] drum roll4. [série] batterybatterie de tests/mesures battery of tests/of measuresles officiers avec leur batterie de cuisine (humoristique) the officers with all their gongs (UK) ou decorations5. AGRICULTURE -
2 orchestre
orchestre [ɔʀkεstʀ]1. masculine nouna. [de musique classique, bal] orchestra ; [de jazz, danse] band2. compounds* * *ɔʀkɛstʀnom masculin1) ( classique) orchestra; (de bal, d'harmonie) band2) ( fosse pour les musiciens) orchestra pit3) Cinéma, Théâtre ( partie de la salle) orchestra stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US* * *ɔʀkɛstʀ nm1) (de musique classique) orchestra2) [jazz, danse] band3) (= places) stalls pl Grande-Bretagne orchestra USAun fauteuil d'orchestre — a seat in the stalls Grande-Bretagne a seat in the orchestra section USA
* * *orchestre nm1 ( classique) orchestra; (de bal, d'harmonie) band; orchestre de jazz jazz band; orchestre symphonique symphony orchestra; orchestre de chambre/de cuivres chamber/brass orchestra; orchestre à cordes string orchestra;2 ( fosse pour les musiciens) orchestra pit;3 Cin, Théât ( partie de la salle) orchestra stalls (pl) GB, orchestra US; une place d'orchestre a seat in the stalls GB, an orchestra seat US.[ɔrkɛstr] nom masculinorchestre symphonique/de chambre symphony/chamber orchestra
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