lecture

lecture
lecture [ˈlekt∫ər]
1. noun
conférence f ; (as part of university course) cours m magistral
• he's giving a lecture at the museum il fait une conférence au musée
• to give sb a lecture (about sth) ( = reproach) sermonner qn (au sujet de qch)
2. intransitive verb
faire une conférence ; (as part of university course) faire un cours magistral
• he lectures at 10 o'clock il fait son cours à 10 heures
• he lectures at Bristol il enseigne à l'université de Bristol
3. transitive verb
( = reprove) réprimander (for having done sth pour avoir fait qch)
4. compounds
► lecture theatre noun salle f de conférences ; (University) amphithéâtre m
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‼|/b] [b]lecture is not translated by the French word lecture.
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['lektʃə(r)] 1.
noun
1) (public talk) conférence f (on sur); GB University cours m magistral (on sur)

to give a lecture — (public talk) donner une conférence (to à); GB University faire un cours (to à)

2) (scolding)

he gave me a lecture — il m'a fait la leçon

2.
transitive verb
1) GB University donner un cours à
2) (scold) faire la leçon à
3.
intransitive verb
1) GB University (on specific subject) faire un cours (to à; on sur)

she lectures in mathematics — elle enseigne les mathématiques (à l'université)

2) (give public talk) donner une conférence (on sur)

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