Examples of using Lecture halls in English and their translations into French
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places such as restaurants, theatres and lecture halls open to both genders.
entrance on the ground floor, lecture halls in the basement, the prayer area on the upper floor
classrooms and lecture halls, a 570-seat theater,
mingle areas and lecture halls.
seminar rooms and lecture halls.
based on the close links between the university lecture halls, workshops of companies,
extend any video device to any display or screen in lecture halls or classrooms.
everything was quickly replaced in both lecture halls, in order to be ready for classes the next day.
a simulated UN observation post, lecture halls and a state-of-the-art radio broadcast
documentation sections and lecture halls equipped for interactive distance learning),
Whereas we believe that the sport of rowing provides Canadian post-secondary students at our respective institutions the opportunity to learn skills beyond those taught in our classrooms, lecture halls and laboratories;
800 lecture halls, 1,200 medical centres.
L=lecture halls, T=theatres, A=large auditoriums) Figure 4.
L=lecture halls, T=theatres, A=large auditoriums)
a unanimous reference text in lecture halls and design offices worldwide.
Educational institutions have many kinds of public spaces including large lecture halls, classrooms with multimedia tools,
meeting rooms as well as classrooms and lecture halls.
of the Workers lay, so high above it towered the complex known as the"Sons' Club", with its lecture halls and libraries, its theatres and stadiums.
From the buildings housing main entrances and lecture halls to sports facilities or student residences,
conference rooms, lecture halls, fitness instruction,