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11venue — (ve nue) s. f. 1° Action de venir. • Sa venue en ces lieux cache quelque mystère, CORN. Sertor. v, 2. • J ai employé deux actes entiers à préparer la venue de mon scélérat, MOL. Tart. Préf.. • Je vois bien que je vous embarrasse, et que… …
12venue — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ major, popular, premier, prestigious, top ▪ Europe s top venue for indoor athletics ▪ appropriate, great …
13VENUE — n. f. Action de venir, arrivée. Dès que j’appris sa venue. Votre venue dans ce pays m’a donné de la joie. Allées et venues, Action d’aller et de venir plusieurs fois, et particulièrement Pas et démarches qu’on fait pour une affaire. Le temps se… …
14venue — 01. The Montreal International Jazz Festival is holding concerts this weekend in a number of different [venues] downtown. 02. The Olympic games are being held in a number of new [venues] built especially for that purpose. 03. The conference… …
15venue — Formerly spelled visne. In common law pleading and practice, a neighborhood; the neighborhood, place, or county in which an injury is declared to have been done, or fact declared to have happened. 3 Bl. Comm. 294. The particular county, or… …
16VENUE — s. f. Arrivée. Dès que j appris sa venue. Votre venue dans ce pays m a donné de la joie. La venue du Messie, Son premier avénement. Allées et venues, se dit de L action d aller et de venir plusieurs fois, et particulièrement Des pas et des… …
17Venue — The word venue derives from the Latin for to come , and implies a place that people come to. The word may refer to:*A venue as the location for a significant event *Venue (law), place of a trial *Change of venue, moving a trial to a new location… …
18venue — /ven yooh/, n. 1. Law. a. the place of a crime or cause of action. b. the county or place where the jury is gathered and the cause tried. c. the designation, in the pleading, of the jurisdiction where a trial will be held. d. the statement naming …
19venue — n. site of a trial a change of venue (her lawyer requested a change of venue) * * * [ venjuː] [ site of a trial ] a change of venue (her lawyer requested a change of venue) …
20venue — ven|ue [ˈvenju:] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: coming , from venir to come , from Latin venire] a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place sporting/conference/concert etc venue ▪ The first thing to do is book a venue …