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discantgedeelte -
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sopran, tiiskant ; sopranit laulma, joodeldama -
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1. [dɪs'kænt] v1) докла́дно говори́ти2) співа́ти, наспі́вувати2. ['deskænt] n1) поет. пі́сня, мело́дія, на́спів2) ди́ска́нт; сопра́но -
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adj.soprano.s.1 (Mús.) Discante, melodía; variación, modulación.2 discurso, comentario, paráfrasis, disertación.3 contrapunto.4 discurso largo y tendido.5 melodía cantada por la soprano.v.1 perorar, discursar sin parar, hablar largo y tendido.2 cantar a la manera tirolesa.vi.discantar: Discurrir, comentar larga y pesadamente. (pt & pp descanted) -
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47 descant
1. n книжн. рассуждение; комментарий2. n поэт. песня, мелодия, напев3. n муз. дискант; сопрано4. n муз. ранняя форма полифонического произведения5. v книжн. рассуждать, распространяться; комментировать6. v поэт. петь, напевать; распевать; исполнятьСинонимический ряд:1. discourse (noun) comment; criticism; critique; discourse; discussion; remark; review2. melody (noun) air; diapason; measure; melisma; melodia; melody; strain; tune; warble3. song (noun) aria; ditty; hymn; lay; lied; song4. comment (verb) comment; criticise; criticize; discuss; remark5. discourse (verb) dilate on; dilate upon; discourse; dissert; dissertate; expatiate; sermonize -
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[N]RATIOCINATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]PROMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM) -
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nმსჯელობა, კომენტარი, მსჯელობა -
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дискант, дискантовый -
51 descant on
üzerinde hararetli konuş -
52 descant recorder
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53 descant recorder
noun(Mus.) Sopranflöte, die* * *des·cant re·ˈcord·ern Sopranflöte fto play a \descant recorder Sopranflöte spielen* * *noun(Mus.) Sopranflöte, die -
54 descant recorder
des·cant re·'cord·er nSopranflöte f;to play a \descant recorder Sopranflöte spielen -
55 descant (A discourse or comment on a theme)
Религия: рассуждениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > descant (A discourse or comment on a theme)
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56 descant (To comment, discourse)
Религия: комментироватьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > descant (To comment, discourse)
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57 descant (To utter words in musical tones and with musical inflections and modulations)
Религия: петьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > descant (To utter words in musical tones and with musical inflections and modulations)
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58 descant des·cant n
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59 descant recorder
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60 descant recorder
noun flûte f à bec soprano
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Descant — or discant can refer to several different things in music, depending on the period in question; etymologically, the word means a voice (cantus) above or removed from others. A discant (occasionally, particularly later, written descant) is a form… … Wikipedia
Descant — Des cant (d[e^]s k[a^]nt), n. [OF. descant, deschant, F. d[ e]chant, discant, LL. discantus, fr. L. dis + cantus singing, melody, fr. canere to sing. See {Chant}, and cf. {Descant}, v. i., {Discant}.] 1. (Mus.) (a) Originally, a double song; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Descant — Des*cant (d[e^]s*k[a^]nt ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Descanted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Descanting}.] [From descant; n.; or directly fr. OF. descanter, deschanter; L. dis + cantare to sing.] 1. To sing a variation or accomplishment. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
descant — [des′kant΄; ] for v., also [ des kant′] n. [ME < Anglo Fr deschaunt & ML discantus < L dis , from, apart + cantus, song: see CHANT] 1. Medieval Music a) two part singing in which there is a fixed, known melody and an additional but… … English World dictionary
descant — index censure, comment, converse, declaim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
descant — vb 1 *sing, troll, carol, warble, trill, hymn, chant, intone 2 *discourse, expatiate, dilate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
descant — ► NOUN ▪ an independent treble melody sung or played above a basic melody. ► VERB ▪ talk tediously or at length. ORIGIN Latin discantus part song, refrain … English terms dictionary
descant — {{11}}descant (n.) late 14c., from O.N.Fr. descant (O.Fr. deschant), from M.L. discantus refrain, part song, from L. dis asunder, apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + cantus song (see CHANT (Cf. chant)). Spelling was partly Latinized 16c. Originally… … Etymology dictionary
descant — descanter, n. n., adj. /des kant/; v. /des kant , dis /, n. 1. Music. a. a melody or counterpoint accompanying a simple musical theme and usually written above it. b. (in part music) the soprano. c. a song or melody. 2. a variation upon anything; … Universalium
descant — Figurate Fig ur*ate, a. [L. figuratus, p. p. of figurare. See {Figure}.] 1. Of a definite form or figure. [1913 Webster] Plants are all figurate and determinate, which inanimate bodies are not. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Figurative; metaphorical.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
descant — [14] Etymologically, descant is a parallel formation to English part song. English acquired it via Old French deschant from medieval Latin discantus ‘refrain’, a compound noun formed from the prefix dis ‘apart’ and cantus ‘song’. The notion… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins