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ladaptation
Adaptation

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

adaptation [adaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

1. adaptation BIOL.:

2. adaptation:

adaptation CINE, MÚS., TEAT.

inadaptation [inadaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

1. inadaptation (gén):

2. inadaptation:

inadaptation PSICO., SOCIOL.

réadaptation [ʀeadaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

non-acceptation [nɔnaksɛptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

captation [kaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

1. captation DER.:

2. captation:

captation TEAT., TV

I. adapta|teur (adaptatrice) [adaptatœʀ, tʀis] SUST. m (f)

adaptateur (adaptatrice) CINE, TEAT.

II. adapta|teur SUST. m

adapta|teur m TÉC.:

coadapta|teur (coadaptatrice) [koadaptatœʀ, tʀis] SUST. mf (f)

coadaptateur (coadaptatrice)

cooptation [koɔptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

acceptation [aksɛptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

reptation [ʀɛptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

crawling uncountable

en el diccionario PONS

adaptation [adaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

1. adaptation sans pl. (action de s'adapter):

2. adaptation CINE, TEAT.:

inadaptation [inadaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

réadaptation [ʀeadaptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

réadaptation d'un handicapé

adaptateur [adaptatœʀ] SUST. m TÉC.

acceptation [aksɛptasjɔ̃] SUST. f

en el diccionario PONS

adaptation [adaptasjo͂] SUST. f

1. adaptation sans pl. (action de s'adapter):

2. adaptation CINE, TEAT.:

réadaptation [ʀeadaptasjo͂] SUST. f

réadaptation d'un handicapé

inadaptation [inadaptasjo͂] SUST. f

adaptateur [adaptatœʀ] SUST. m TÉC.

acceptation [aksɛptasjo͂] SUST. f

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Au moment de l'enregistrer, il somme l’ingénieur de son d'y faire la captation.
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Créée en 2007, cette version est encore une fois l'objet d'une captation filmée.
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On y a ajouté des effets visuels pour tenter de rendre la captation présentable.
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Courts métrages, clips, animations, documentaires, longs métrages, web-séries, captations de concerts ou de spectacle... aucune contrainte de format n'est imposée.
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On considère un système, par exemple un dispositif de captation diffusion utilisant un ordinateur comme un sujet percevant et agissant.
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