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spectacle

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. spectacle [ingl brit ˈspɛktək(ə)l, ingl am ˈspɛktək(ə)l] SOST

1. spectacle:

spectacle
spectacle m
to make a spectacle of oneself
se donner en spectacle

2. spectacle attr (for glasses):

spectacle case
spectacle frame, lens

II. spectacles SOST

spectacles sost pl disuso:

to be engrossed in book, spectacle, work
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lunetier (lunetière)
spectacle-making
spectacle-maker
spectacle trade
binocular/spectacle-case
se donner ou s'offrir en spectacle pegg
to make an exhibition ou a spectacle of oneself (devant in front of)
spectacle lenses

nel dizionario PONS

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spectacle [ˈspektəkl] SOST

spectacle
spectacle m
a pure spectacle no pl, mere spectacle no pl
un merveilleux spectacle
to make a real spectacle of oneself
se donner en spectacle

spectacle case SOST

spectacle case
impressive spectacle
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inglese
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spectacle
spectacle
spectacle de la nature
spectacle of nature
cigarette/spectacle case
nel dizionario PONS
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spectacle [ˈspek··kl] SOST

spectacle
spectacle m
mere [or a pure] spectacle
un merveilleux spectacle
to make a real spectacle of oneself
se donner en spectacle
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spectacle
spectacle

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a pure spectacle no pl, mere spectacle no pl
un merveilleux spectacle
to make a real spectacle of oneself
se donner en spectacle

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

It seemed lower key, perhaps, with less fanfare and more poignancy than brash spectacle.
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The singer did not want to rely on creating a spectacle to create an enjoyable performance.
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It primarily facilitates book-signings, with equestrian spectacles, storytellers and lectures.
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I thought the film does the spectacle really well.
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This is both because he can usually manipulate chaotic circumstances to his own advantage, and because he simply enjoys the spectacle.
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