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1 variété
variété [vaʀjete]1. feminine noun2. plural feminine noun• émission/spectacle de variétés variety programme/show* * *vaʀjete
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1) ( diversité) variety2) Botanique variety3) ( type) sort4) Musique popular music
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variétés nom féminin pluriel* * *vaʀjete nf1) (= changement) varietyIl n'y a pas beaucoup de variété. — There isn't much variety.
2) (= spectacle)* * *A nf1 ( diversité) variety (de of); la variété des réponses/tâches the variety of replies/tasks; les activités manquent de variété the activities are lacking in variety; aimer la variété to like variety; apporter de la variété to bring variety (dans to); des menus/paysages d'une grande variété very varied menus/landscapes; la variété de leur jeu surprend toujours l'adversaire Sport their opponents are always taken aback at how varied their game is; une grande variété de matériaux/de couleurs/d'articles a wide range of materials/of coloursGB/of items;2 Bot variety;3 ( type) sort; différentes variétés de chocolats/céréales different sorts of chocolates/cereals; une variété de grippe a strain of flu;4 Mus popular music; la variété française French popular music.B variétés nfpl spectacle de variétés variety show; la chanson de variétés middle-of-the-road popular song; un chanteur de variétés (middle-of-the-road) popular singer; musique de variétés kitchen-sink music; les variétés françaises/italiennes French/Italian popular music.ⓘ Variété française Songs written in French for a French-speaking audience are known as variété française. This popular and productive musical genre is encouraged by a law which stipulates that a prescribed amount of air time be allocated to it on the French national radio. It is also celebrated at the annual Francofolies music festival in July in La Rochelle.[varjete] nom fémininnos châles existent dans une variété de coloris our shawls come in a variety ou a wide range of colours[de maïs, de blé] (crop) strain4. MUSIQUEa. [industrie] the commercial music businessb. [genre] commercial music————————variétés nom féminin pluriel————————de variétés locution adjectivale[spectacle, émission] variety[musique] lightdisque de variétés easy listening ou light music record
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