Movie en français : traduction et définition

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Traduction et définition

(to watch) a movie: (regarder) un film noun
I stayed home and watched movies last night. Je suis resté chez moi hier soir et j'ai regardé des films.

Exemples

  • "Subject: My Upcoming Movie"
  • "Journalist 1 : Mr. Delavigne, what kind of movie are you going to see?"
  • "I went to rent a video from the store the other day, and they didn't have the movie I wanted to see: a documentary on deforestation."
  • "Mr. Broccoli, let's make a movie."
  • "Virgos like chocolate ... and movies ... and personal independence... and -"
  • "If you stop going to bad movies, they'll stop making bad movies."
  • "Herbert : The movie's going to be big, babe, real big."
  • "I'm calling to get the latest on our movie."
  • "There's a huge difference between watching movies and researching consumer behavior patterns."
  • "Haven't you seen that movie?"
  • "They were showing that awful Mr. Bean movie again."
  • "I'm a movie producer based in L."
  • "In fact, I think this movie should really be considered an educational film. Maybe it should be made mandatory for young children."
  • "I loved his last movie... what was it called?"
  • "Although the script is very well written, we think that a movie about a serial killer with a pathological obsession with Delavigne products may harm our brand's image."
  • "Herbert : Listen buddy, these things happen in the movie business."
  • "Mr. Cheeter demonstrates an effectiveness I have only seen in the movies!"
  • "I think there's a good kung-fu movie on cable tonight, so we can just take it easy."
  • "I think I'll go see a movie."
Exercice 1
"Usually I'm sitting in stuffy rooms studying advertising clips".

This means that Susie sits in rooms studying .
"Usually I'm sitting in stuffy rooms studying advertising clips".

This means that Susie sits in unventilated 1 rooms studying commercials 2.
1 unventilated: When referring to a space, the adjective "stuffy" refers to ventilation or air flow. A "stuffy" room is an "unventilated" room. Note: The term "stuffy" can also indicate something or someone boring and uninteresting.
1 noisy: The adjective "noisy" describes a room or environment with a lot of sound. Example: The school recreation area was always very noisy when the children were playing. The adjective "stuffy" doesn't refer to sound or volume, but to ventilation.
1 cold: The adjective "stuffy" does not refer to the temperature of a space, but rather to the ventilation of a space.
1 dark: A dark room has very little light. Example: The room was poorly lit, which made it difficult to see. A "dark" room does not share a similar meaning with a "stuffy" room.
2 commercials: "Advertising clips" are videos or audios which promote products and services. "Clips" are often used in advertising as the result of marketing studies, however video and audio clips can be made on a subject.
2 movies: "Movies" are films usually watched in a cinema. Example: My mother loves watching movies and goes to the cinema twice a week. A "movie" is not the same as a "commercial" which is an advertisement.
2 documentaries: "Documentaries" are special television programs which are usually political, social, or historical in subject matter. Example: My girlfriend loves to watch historical documentaries about famous people. A "documentary" is not the same as a "commercial", which is an advertisement.
2 statistics: The term "clips" doesn't refer to statistics, but rather to short advertisements.

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