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Cène nom {f} | Last Supper◼◼◼(last meal Jesus ate with disciples) |
-cène | -cene(suffix indicating a geologic period) |
alcène nom {m} | alkene [alkenes]◼◼◼(unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon–carbon double bonds) |
anthracène nom {m} | anthracene [anthracenes]◼◼◼(tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon) |
anthropocène nom propre {m} | Anthropocene◼◼◼(the current geological period) |
arts de la scène nom | performing arts◼◼◼(arts involving performance) |
avant-scène nom {f} | forestage [forestages]◼◼◼(the part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain) |
Damascène nom {f} | Damascene◼◼◼(region of Damascus) |
Damascène nom {m} nom {f} | Damascene◼◼◼(native or inhabitant of Damascus) |
dracène nom {f} | dragoness◼◼◼(a female dragon) |
faire une scène verbe | make a scene◼◼◼verb |
holocène adjectif | Holocene◼◼◼(relating to the epoch from about 11,000 years ago to the present) |
Holocène nom propre {m} | Holocene◼◼◼(The Holocene epoch) |
mettre en scène verbe | stage [staged, staging, stages]◼◼◼(to demonstrate in a deceptive manner) stage [staged, staging, stages]◼◼◼(to produce on a stage) direct [directed, directing, directs]◼◼◼(to be in charge of the direction of a play) |
Miocène nom propre {m} | Miocene◼◼◼(Miocene epoch) |
mis en scène adjectif {m} | staged◼◼◼(intended for the performance stage) |
mise en scène nom {f} | staging◼◼◼(theater: performance of a play) mise en scène◼◼◻(arrangement of props and actors on a stage or for film) mise en scène◼◼◻(physical environment; surroundings) |
mise en scène adjectif {f} | staged◼◼◼(intended for the performance stage) |
Mycènes nom {f} | Mycenae◼◼◼(ancient Greek city) |
mécène nom {m} | patron [patrons]◼◼◼(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) |
mécène nom {m} NomF | Maecenas◼◼◻(a generous benefactor; specifically, a patron of literature or art) |
métallocène nom {m} | metallocene◼◼◼(organic compound) |
nom de scène nom {m} | stage name [stage names]◼◼◼(pseudonym of an entertainer) |
obscène adjectif | obscene◼◼◼adjective obscene◼◼◼(offensive to current standards of decency or morality) vulgar◼◼◻(distasteful, uncouth, obscene) |
olympicène nom | olympicenenoun |
scène nom {f} | scene [scenes]◼◼◼(decorations and fittings of a stage) scene [scenes]◼◼◼(exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before others) scene [scenes]◼◼◼(large informal group of people with a uniting interest) scene [scenes]◼◼◼(subdivision of an act) scene [scenes]◼◼◼(place, time, circumstance, etc., in which anything occurs) scene [scenes]◼◼◼(the location of an event that attracts attention) stage [stages]◼◼◼(in theatre) platform [platforms]◼◼◻(stage for speeches and performances) |
scène coupée nom {f} | outtake [outtakes]◼◼◼(portion of a recording not included in the final version) |