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note finale [3 records]

Record 1 2016-03-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Examinations and Competitions (Education)
DEF

A mark, given to a pupil upon the completion of study in a course or subject-matter area of a self-contained class, which represents an evaluation of the work done for the entire course or area and is entered upon the permanent records of the pupil.

OBS

"Final mark" and "final grade" are also used at the university level, although official preference may be given to "final grade".

French

Domaine(s)
  • Docimologie
CONT

La lettre finale d'un cours est déterminée à partir de l'ensemble des lettres obtenues sur chacune des épreuves de contrôle, compte tenu de leur valeur relative, telle que communiquée aux étudiants au début du cours.

Spanish

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Record 2 2000-06-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Gymnastics and Trampoline
OBS

Artistic gymnastics term.

OBS

Rules/refereeing.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Gymnastique et trampoline
OBS

Terme de gymnastique artistique.

OBS

Règlements/arbitrage.

Spanish

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Record 3 1994-05-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Perfume and Cosmetics Industry
CONT

Each perfume is composed of a top note, ... a middle note, ... and a base note also called an end note, or basic note, which is the most persistent.

CONT

... working models of a new fragrance are constructed on a framework of high, middle and low notes.

CONT

Bottom notes (base): Woods, pine needles, cedar, sandalwood, oak moss, some nuts, vanilla. Some flowers, jasmine, patchouli, iris root. Animal, musk, amber (gris), civet, leather.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Parfumerie
CONT

Les notes de fond (ou notes résiduelles) se composent d'odeurs boisées et résineuses (cèdre, bois de Santal, vétiver, patchouli, benjoin, labdanum, mousse de chêne, vanille, etc.) et animales (musc, ambre, civette, castoreum). Les notes de fond sont les plus persistantes.

CONT

Chaque parfum est composé [...] et d'une note de base (appelée aussi note finale ou basique) qui est la plus persistante.

CONT

La troisième phase : le Fond. [...] Le fond, la phase la plus persistante, tient plus longtemps, plusieurs jours, plusieurs semaines, voire des mois.

CONT

[...] après vingt-quatre heures d'évaporation, ce sont surtout les notes de fond qui persistent.

CONT

La note de fond : plus profonde, c'est elle qui persistera.

Spanish

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