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chorus [kɔʀys]masculine noun* * *kɔʀysnom masculin invariable Musique chorusfaire chorus avec quelqu'un — fig to join in with somebody
* * *kɔʀys nm* * *[kɔrys] nom masculinfaire chorus to (all) agree, to speak with one voice -
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chŏrus, i, m., = choros [cf. Lidd. and Scott under choros].I.A dance in a ring, a choral dance, a dance, = chorea:b.chorus et cantus,
Tib. 1, 7, 44; cf. Prop. 4 (5), 6, 70:Nympharum leves chori,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 31:ferre pedem choris,
id. ib. 2, 12, 17; Tib. 2, 1, 56:choros agere,
Prop. 2, 3, 18:agitare,
Verg. G. 4, 533:ducere,
Hor. C. 1, 4, 5; 4, 7, 6:exercere,
Verg. A. 1, 499:indicere,
id. ib. 11, 737:instaurare,
Stat. Achill. 4, 145:ostentare,
id. ib. 2, 148 sq.:celebrare,
Sen. Herc. Oet. 594:nectere,
id. ib. 367:dare,
Mart. 4, 44.—The harmonious motions of the heavenly bodies (cf. chorea), Tib. 2, 1, 88. —II.Meton. (abstr. pro concr.), a troop or band of dancers and singers, a chorus, choir:B.saltatores, citharistas, totum denique comissationis Antonianae chorum, etc.,
Cic. Phil. 5, 6, 15; Cat. 63, 30:Phoebi chorus,
Verg. E. 6, 66; cf. Prop. 3 (4), 5, 20; Hor. C. S. 75:chorus Dryadum,
Verg. G. 4, 460:Nereidum,
id. A. 5, 240:Idaei chori,
id. ib. 9, 112:Pierius,
Mart. 12, 3:canorus,
Juv. 11, 163; Ov. M. 3, 685.—Of the chorus in tragedy:actoris partes chorus officiumque virile Defendat, etc.,
Hor. A. P. 193; cf. id. ib. 283; id. Ep. 2, 1, 134; Gell. 19, 10, 12. —The heavenly bodies moving in harmony (cf. supra, I. b.):C.Pleiadum,
Prop. 3 (4), 5, 36; Hor. C. 4, 14, 21:astrorum,
Stat. Achill. 1, 643.—In gen., a multitude, band, troop, crowd:chorus juventutis,
Cic. Mur. 24, 49:philosophorum,
id. Fin. 1, 8, 26; id. Att. 14, 8, 1; so,vatum,
Hor. C. 4, 3, 15:scriptorum,
id. Ep. 2, 2, 77:puellarum,
id. C. 2, 5, 21:(piscium),
Sen. Agam. 452:virtutum,
Cic. Off. 3, 33, 116; id. Tusc. 5, 5, 13 (hence, Engl. choir, quire; Fr. choeur; Ital. coro). -
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chorus ī, m, χόροσ, a dance in a ring, choral dance, dance: Nympharum leves chori, H.: choros agitare, V.—A troop of dancers, band of singers, chorus, choir: comissationis: Phoebi, V.: canorus, Iu.—In tragedy: actoris partīs chorus Defendat, H.—Poet., of the deified daughters of Atlas: Pleïadum, H. — A multitude, band, troop, crowd: iuventutis: philosophorum: vatum, H.: noster (i. e. Musarum), O.: lascivus, Tb.* * *chorus; choral passage in a play; dancing/singing performance/ers; school; round/ring dance; dancers; movement of planets; magistrate's court; multitude; choir; singing; sanctuary; those in sanctuary -
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Chorus
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[ˈkɔːrəs] plural ˈchoruses1. noun1) a group of singers:فِرْقَةُ مُغَنّينthe festival chorus.
2) a group of singers and dancers in a musical show.فِرْقَةُ مُغَنّين وراقِصين في مَسْرَحِيَّه3) part of a song repeated after each verse:لازِمَه أو غنائيهThe audience joined in the chorus.
4) something said or shouted by a number of people together:بِصَوْتٍ واحِدHe was greeted by a chorus of cheers.
2. verbto sing or say together:يُغَنّون، يَتَكَلَّمون بِصَوْتٍ واحِدThe children chorused "Goodbye, Miss Smith".
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n. chorus, choir, group of singers; song sung by a chorus; refrain, repeated section (of a song) -
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Cho|rus ['koːrʊs]m -, -se1) (obs = Altarraum) chancel, choir2) (JAZZ = Variationsthema) theme -
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хор (очень низкочастотное кратковременное излучение с растущей во времени частотой)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > chorus
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11 מֵ׳ m. collect. n. (אחי) harmonious singers, chorus. Targ. II Esth. 1:2, beg. איך מ׳ דיהיבוכ׳ (Var. איך מודה ויהיב) like a chorus that renders praise
מָאחָתָאv. מַחֲתָא.Jewish literature > מֵ׳ m. collect. n. (אחי) harmonious singers, chorus. Targ. II Esth. 1:2, beg. איך מ׳ דיהיבוכ׳ (Var. איך מודה ויהיב) like a chorus that renders praise
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12 The US Army Chorus
Military: TUSACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The US Army Chorus
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13 United States Navy Band and Chorus
Military: USNB&CУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > United States Navy Band and Chorus
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14 Windy City Gay Chorus
Music: WCGCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Windy City Gay Chorus
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15 Yale Alumni Chorus
University: YACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yale Alumni Chorus
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16 Yale Slavic Chorus
Music: YSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yale Slavic Chorus
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17 Young People's Chorus
Music: YPCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Young People's Chorus
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18 Young People's Chorus of New York City
Music: YPCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Young People's Chorus of New York City
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полосовой хор (дискретные ионосферные вспышки УНЧ-излучения с частотой порядка нескольких килогерц)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > banded chorus
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естественное излучение в ОНЧ/КНЧ диапазоне с шумовыми пичками ( выбросами шума малой интенсивности)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hiss-triggered chorus
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chorus — [ kɔrys ] n. m. • XVe; mot lat. « chœur » 1 ♦ Vx Reprise en chœur. ♢ Clameur d ensemble. ⇒ chœur, concert. « un chorus universel de haine et de proscription » (Beaumarchais). ♢ Mod. Loc. FAIRE CHORUS : se joindre à d autres pour dire comme eux;… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Chorus — Cho rus, n.; pl. {Choruses}. [L., a dance in a ring, a dance accompanied with song; a chorus, a band of dancers and singers. Gr. ?. See {Choir}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Antiq.) A band of singers and dancers. [1913 Webster] The Grecian tragedy was at… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chorus — CHÓRUS, chorusuri, s.n. (Jaz) Improvizaţie solistică legată de o temă principală. ♦ Improvizaţie colectivă, care urmează după improvizaţiile soliştilor. [pr.: co ] – Din fr., engl. chorus. Trimis de valeriu, 03.03.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 CHORUS s.n … Dicționar Român
chorus — 1560s, from L. chorus a dance in a circle, the persons singing and dancing, the chorus of a tragedy, from Gk. khoros band of dancers or singers, dance, dancing ground, perhaps from PIE *gher to grasp, enclose, if the original sense of the Greek… … Etymology dictionary
chorus — [kôr′əs] n. [L, a dance, band of dancers or singers < Gr choros] 1. in ancient Greek drama, and drama like it, a company of performers whose singing, dancing, and narration provide explanation and elaboration of the main action 2. in… … English World dictionary
chorus — [n1] group of singers carolers, choir, chorale, choristers, ensemble, glee club, singing group, vocalists, voices; concept 294 chorus [n2] refrain bob, burden, chorale, main section, melody, motif, music, recurrent verse, response, ritornelle,… … New thesaurus
Chorus — Cho rus, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Chorused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chorusing}.] To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously. W. D. Howells. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chorus — CHORUS. Mot emprunté du Latin, qui n est d usage qu en cette phrase, Faire chorus, en parlant De plusieurs personnes qui chantent ensemble à table, et ordinairement le verre à la main … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798