être prêt à faire - meaning and definition. What is être prêt à faire
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What (who) is être prêt à faire - definition

OBLIGATORY FEATURE IN A GENRE
Scenes á faire; Scenes a faire; Scenes a faire doctrine; Scènes à faire doctrine; Scene à faire; Scene a faire; Scenes à faire

Scènes à faire         
A scène à faire (French for "scene to be made" or "scene that must be done"; plural: scènes à faire) is a scene in a book or film which is almost obligatory for a book or film in that genre. In the U.
Prêt à Voter         
VOTING SYSTEM
Pret a Voter
Prêt à Voter is an E2E voting system devised by Peter Ryan of the University of Luxembourg. It aims to provide guarantees of accuracy of the count and ballot privacy that are independent of software, hardware etc.
pret-a-porter         
  • Letterhead for the Bordeaux location of Maison Dewachter.
  • Postcard advertisement listing eight cities and towns where Dewachter Frères offered "ready-to-wear clothes and by measure for men and children", c. 1885
1994 FILM BY ROBERT ALTMAN
Pret a Porter (film); Pret-a-Porter (film); Ready to Wear (film); Ready to Wear; Prêt à porter; Pretaporter; Pret-A-Porter; Ready to Wear (Prêt-à-Porter); Prêt-à-Porter (movie)
[?pr?t?'p?:te?]
¦ noun designer clothing sold ready-to-wear.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'ready to wear'.

Wikipedia

Scènes à faire

A scène à faire (French for "scene to be made" or "scene that must be done"; plural: scènes à faire) is a scene in a book or film which is almost obligatory for a book or film in that genre. In the U.S. it also refers to a principle in copyright law in which certain elements of a creative work are held to be not protected when they are mandated by or customary to the genre.