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Arc de proscenium
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
proscenium arch N
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
proscenium [Brit prə(ʊ)ˈsiːnɪəm, Am prəˈsiniəm] N
1. proscenium THEAT:
2. proscenium (in ancient theatre):
I. arch [Brit ɑːtʃ, Am ɑrtʃ] N
1. arch ARCHIT:
arc m
2. arch ANAT:
arc m
II. arch [Brit ɑːtʃ, Am ɑrtʃ] ADJ
1. arch (mischievous):
arch look, manner
2. arch (superior) pej:
arch person, voice, remark
III. arch [Brit ɑːtʃ, Am ɑrtʃ] VB trans
to arch one's back person:
IV. arch [Brit ɑːtʃ, Am ɑrtʃ] VB intr
arch branch, rainbow:
V. arch+ COMP
in the PONS Dictionary
proscenium <-s [or proscenia]> [prəˈsi:nɪəm, Am proʊˈ-] N THEAT
I. arch1 [ɑ:tʃ, Am ɑ:rtʃ] N
II. arch1 [ɑ:tʃ, Am ɑ:rtʃ] VB intr
sth arches over sth
qc enjambe qc
III. arch1 [ɑ:tʃ, Am ɑ:rtʃ] VB trans
arch2 <-er, -est> [ɑ:tʃ, Am ɑ:rtʃ] ADJ
in the PONS Dictionary
proscenium <-s [or proscenia]> [proʊ·ˈsi·ni·əm] N THEAT
I. arch1 [artʃ] N
II. arch1 [artʃ] VB intr
sth arches over sth
qc enjambe qc
III. arch1 [artʃ] VB trans
arch2 <-er, -est> [artʃ] ADJ
Present
Iarch
youarch
he/she/itarches
wearch
youarch
theyarch
Past
Iarched
youarched
he/she/itarched
wearched
youarched
theyarched
Present Perfect
Ihavearched
youhavearched
he/she/ithasarched
wehavearched
youhavearched
theyhavearched
Past Perfect
Ihadarched
youhadarched
he/she/ithadarched
wehadarched
youhadarched
theyhadarched
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The rest of the performances on the tour were re-staged for the proscenium.
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The proscenium arch is almost square with a central cartouche containing a female mask.
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Group theatre activists use the proscenium stage to portray some social message.
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The proscenium is 30ft m high and is flanked by 75ftm 1 steel reflector towers to help focus sound.
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The proscenium arch was outlined with climb-ready scaffolding.
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