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noce [nɔs]feminine nouna. ( = cérémonie) weddingb. ( = cortège, participants) wedding party* * *nɔs
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1) (colloq) ( fête) partyfaire la noce — (colloq) fig to live it up (colloq), to party (colloq)
aujourd'hui je n'étais pas à la noce — fig today was no picnic
2) ( invités) wedding party
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noces nom féminin pluriel wedding (sg)en premières noces, il a épousé... — his first wife was...
* * *nɔs nf1) (= cérémonie) weddingen secondes noces; Il l'a épousée en secondes noces. — She was his second wife.
2) (= gens) wedding party, wedding guests pl3) fig* * *A nf1 ○( fête) party; faire la noce○ fig to live it up○, to party○; aujourd'hui je n'étais pas à la noce fig today was no picnic;2 ( invités) wedding party.B noces nfpl wedding (sg); nuit/repas de noces wedding night/breakfast; en premières noces, il a épousé… his first wife was…; les Noces de Cana the Wedding at Cana, the Marriage feast at Cana; les Noces de Figaro the Marriage of Figaro.noces d'argent silver wedding (sg); noces de diamant diamond wedding (sg); noces d'or golden wedding (sg).[nɔs] nom féminin1. [fête] weddingêtre de la ou invité à la noce to be invited to the wedding‘noces et banquets’ ‘weddings and all special occasions (catered for)’2. [ensemble des invités]————————noces nom féminin plurielnoces d'argent/de diamant/d'or silver/diamond/golden wedding (anniversary)————————de noces locution adjectivalewedding (modificateur)
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