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Émission d'information

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. programme Brit, program Am [Brit ˈprəʊɡram] N

1. programme:

émission f (about sur)

2. programme (plan, schedule):

programme m (of de)

3. programme:

programme MUS, THEAT (booklet)

II. programme Brit, program Am [Brit ˈprəʊɡram] VB trans (set)

programme machine
programmer (to do pour faire)

news [Brit njuːz, Am n(j)uz] N

1. news (new political or public information):

nouvelle(s) f(pl)
an item of news JOURN

2. news (personal information):

nouvelle(s) f(pl)

3. news RADIO, TV (programme):

les infos fpl inf
to see sth/sb on the news

4. news JOURN (column title):

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news program(me) N no pl

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I. programme [ˈprəʊgræm, Am ˈproʊ-] Am, Aus N

1. programme (broadcast):

2. programme (presentation, guide, list of events):

3. programme (plan):

II. programme <-mm-> [ˈprəʊgræm, Am ˈproʊ-] Am, Aus VB trans

news [nju:z, Am nu:z] N no pl

1. news (fresh information):

nouvelle(s) fpl

2. news TV, RADIO (programme):

Phrases:

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news [nuz] N

1. news (fresh information):

nouvelle(s) fpl

2. news TV, RADIO (program):

Phrases:

Present
Iprogramme
youprogramme
he/she/itprogrammes
weprogramme
youprogramme
theyprogramme
Past
Iprogrammed
youprogrammed
he/she/itprogrammed
weprogrammed
youprogrammed
theyprogrammed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
he/she/ithasprogrammed
wehaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
theyhaveprogrammed
Past Perfect
Ihadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
he/she/ithadprogrammed
wehadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
theyhadprogrammed

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These figures do not take into account the viewing figures for repeats of the programme.
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It constituted an important element of the market reform programme.
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It is the third song released by the character from the children's television programme of the same name.
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Used as a means to introduce a selection of short independent sketches, generally unrelated to the main plot, into the programme.
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