son et lumière
11son et lumière* — son et lu•mière [[t]sɔ neɪ lüˈmyɛr[/t]] n. tht sbz fr. sound and light show …
12son et lumière — /ˌsɒn eɪ lumiˈɛə/ (say .son ay loohmee air) noun a dramatic presentation staged at night in a building of historical interest, as a palace, castle, etc., and portraying by means of actors, music, and lighting effects, episodes in the history of… …
13Spectacle son et lumière — Son et lumière Son et lumière de Bristol en 2007. Un spectacle son et lumière, abrégé souvent en son et lumière, est un spectacle présenté de nuit, principalement dans des lieux historiques. Des effets spéciaux lumineux sont projetés,… …
14son et lumière — noun Etymology: French, literally, sound and light Date: 1957 an outdoor spectacle at a historic site consisting of recorded narration with light and sound effects …
15son et lumière — (Fr.) Nighttime sound and light show …
16son et lumière — n.m. Vieillard, vieux …
17son et lumière — (sonh ay lüm YAIR) [French: sound and light] An outdoor nighttime spectacle, often a retelling of an historic event, that combines lighting effects, sound effects, narration, and music. Typically, a building of historical importance, such as a …
18son et lumière — [ˌsɒn eɪ lu:mjɛ:] noun an entertainment held by night at a historic monument or building, telling its history by the use of lighting effects and recorded sound. Origin Fr., lit. sound and light …
19son et lumiére — noun (singular, uncountable) especially BrE a performance that tells the story of a historical place or event using lights and recorded sound …
20son et lumière — UK [ˌsɒn eɪ ˈluːmɪeə(r)] / US [ˌsoʊn eɪ lumˈjer] noun [singular/uncountable] a show that takes place outside a historical building at night and features bright lights and recorded sounds, often explaining the history of the building …