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barrière de péage - traducción al Inglés

FRENCH DRAMATIST
Theodore Barriere; Theodore Barrière

barrière de péage      
n. turnpike

Definición

de-
1.
De- is added to a verb in order to change the meaning of the verb to its opposite.
...becoming desensitized to the harmful consequences of violence.
...how to decontaminate industrial waste sites.
PREFIX
2.
De- is added to a noun in order to make it a verb referring to the removal of the thing described by the noun.
I've defrosted the freezer...
The fires are likely to permanently deforest the land.
PREFIX

Wikipedia

Théodore Barrière

Théodore Barrière (1823 – 16 October 1877), French playwright, was born in Paris.

He belonged to a family of map engravers which had long been connected with the war department, and spent nine years in that service himself. The success of a vaudeville he had performed at the Beaumarchais and which was immediately snapped up for the repertory of the Palais Royal, showed him his real vocation. During the next thirty years he signed, alone or in collaboration, over a hundred plays; among the most successful were:

  • La Vie de bohème (1849), adapted from Henri Murger’s book with the novelist's help
  • Manon Lescaut (1851)
  • Les Filles de marbre (1853) (subsequently adapted into English as The Marble Heart by Charles Selby)
  • Les Faux Bonshommes (1856) with Ernest Capendu
  • L’Héritage de Monsieur Plumet (1858)
  • Les Gens nerveux (1860), with Victorien Sardou
  • Malheureux vaincus (1865), which was forbidden by the censor
  • Le Gascon (1878).

Barrière died in Paris.