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accompaniment [əˈkʌmpənɪmənt]• they marched to the accompaniment of a military band ils ont défilé au son d'une fanfare militaire* * *[ə'kʌmpənɪmənt]noun accompagnement m -
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noun* * ** * *ac·com·pa·ni·ment[əˈkʌmpənɪmənt]nhe sang to a piano \accompaniment er sang und wurde dabei vom Klavier begleitetto the \accompaniment of boos/cheers unter [o begleitet von] Buh-/Jubelrufen* * *[\@'kʌmpənImənt]nBegleitung f (ALSO MUS)with piano accompaniment — mit Klavierbegleitung
* * *accompaniment [əˈkʌmpənımənt] s1. besonders MUS Begleitung: his victory was announced to the accompaniment of loud cheering unter lautem Jubel2. (schmückendes) Beiwerk:make a good accompaniment to sich gut machen zu3. Begleiterscheinung f* * *noun(lit. or fig.; also Mus.) Begleitung, die* * *(music) n.Begleitung (Musik) f. -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) acompañamientotr[ə'kʌmpənɪmənt]1 acompañamiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto the accompaniment of acompañado,-a deaccompaniment [ə'kʌmpənəmənt, -'kɑm-] n: acompañamiento mn.• acompañamiento s.m.• complemento s.m.ə'kʌmpəniməntmass & count noun acompañamiento m[ǝ'kʌmpǝnɪmǝnt]N (also Mus) acompañamiento m* * *[ə'kʌmpənimənt]mass & count noun acompañamiento m -
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[ə'kʌmpənɪmənt]nome accompagnamento m. (anche mus.)as an accompaniment to — come accompagnamento di [food, dish]
* * *noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) accompagnamento* * *accompaniment /əˈkʌmpənɪmənt/n.2 [uc] (mus.) accompagnamento● to the accompaniment of, con l'accompagnamento di; accompagnato da.* * *[ə'kʌmpənɪmənt]nome accompagnamento m. (anche mus.)as an accompaniment to — come accompagnamento di [food, dish]
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) undirleikur -
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kíséret, kísérő jelenség* * *noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) kíséret -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) acompanhamento* * *ac.com.pa.ni.ment[ək'∧mpənimənt] n 1 acompanhamento (também Mus). 2 efeito secundário. -
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n. refakât, eşlik, akompaniman* * *vokal* * *noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) eşlik eden, eşlik -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) spremljava* * *[əkʌmpənimənt]nounspremljava; pritiklina, dodatek -
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• lisuke• lisälaite• myötäily• säestys* * *noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) säestys -
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[ə'kʌmpənɪmənt]n* * *noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) akompaniament -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) pavadījums* * *akompanements, pavadījums -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) akompanimentas -
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n. (musik) ackompanjemang; bihang, komplement* * *noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) ackompanjemang -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) doprovod* * *• průvodní jev• doprovod -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) sprievod* * *• sprievod• sprievodný jav• sprievodný znak -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) acompaniament -
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noun (something that accompanies: I'll play the piano accompaniment while you sing.) μουσική υπόκρουση, συνοδεία, ακομπανιαμέντο
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accompaniment — [[t]əkʌ̱mpnɪmənt[/t]] accompaniments 1) N COUNT: usu with supp The accompaniment to a song or tune is the music that is played at the same time as it and forms a background to it. He sang My Funny Valentine and Wanted to musical director Jim… … English dictionary
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accompaniment — ► NOUN 1) a musical part which accompanies an instrument, voice, or group. 2) something that supplements or complements something else … English terms dictionary
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Accompaniment — Ac*com pa*ni*ment ( ment), n. [F. accompagnement.] That which accompanies; something that attends as a circumstance, or which is added to give greater completeness to the principal thing, or by way of ornament, or for the sake of symmetry.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Something Wonderful (song) — Something Wonderful is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I .The song was first sung in the original Broadway production by Dorothy Sarnoff, who played Lady Thiang. Later, in the 1956 film adaptation starring… … Wikipedia