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  1. Principales traductions. Anglais. Français. conducting n. (leading an orchestra) direction d'orchestre nf. (courant) être chef d'orchestre loc v. Conducting may look easy, but it requires a deep understanding of music.

  2. conduct verb (ORGANIZE) B2 [ T ] to organize and perform a particular activity: We are conducting a survey to find out what our customers think of their local bus service. The experiments were conducted by scientists in New York. How you choose to conduct your private life is your own business! Plus d'exemples.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConductingConducting - Wikipedia

    Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert. It has been defined as "the art of directing the simultaneous performance of several players or singers by the use of gesture." [1] The primary duties of the conductor are to interpret the score in a way that reflects the specific indications in ...

  4. Dictionary English-French. conducting adjective / present participle. conduisant pres-p. less common: conducteur adj. “conducting” could be Present Participle. conduct ( sb./sth.) verb ( conducted, conducted) mener v. I can conduct a simple conversation in French. Je peux mener une conversation simple en français.

  5. De très nombreux exemples de phrases traduites contenant "conducting" – Dictionnaire français-anglais et moteur de recherche de traductions françaises.

  6. conduct [sth] vtr. (manage, direct) gérer ⇒, diriger ⇒ vtr. He conducted his business efficiently. Il a géré (or: dirigé) son entreprise avec efficacité. conduct [sth] vtr. (meeting: lead) (une réunion) diriger ⇒, conduire ⇒ vtr. He conducted the meeting since nobody else wanted to.

  7. conduct. verb. /kənˈdʌkt/ Add to word listAdd to word list. [ transitive ] to do sth, usually to get information. conduire, mener. police conducting an investigation les policiers menant une enquête. to conduct an experiment/interviewmener une expérience / conduire un entretien. [ transitive-intransitive ]

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