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1 saxophone
(a type of musical instrument with a curved metal tube, played by blowing.) saxofónsaxophone n saxofóntr['sæksəfəʊn]1 saxofón nombre masculinosaxophone ['sæksə.fo:n] n: saxofón mn.• saxofón s.m.'sæksəfəʊnnoun saxofón m, saxófono m; (before n)['sæksǝfǝʊn]N saxofón m, saxófono m* * *['sæksəfəʊn]noun saxofón m, saxófono m; (before n) -
2 saxophone
substantif masculin → inflexionesMUSIQUE Saxofón, saxófono -
3 saxophone
s.saxofón. -
4 saxophone player
s.saxofonista. -
5 saxofón
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6 tenor
'tenə((a man with) a singing voice of the highest normal pitch for an adult male.) tenortenor n tenor
tenor sustantivo masculino (Mús) tenor
tenor sustantivo masculino
1 Mús tenor
2 (contenido literal de una carta, etc) contents pl Locuciones: a/de este tenor, in a similar way
a tenor de, according to ' tenor' also found in these entries: English: tenor - effect - performancetr['tenəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (voice) de tenor; (instrument) tenor1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL tenor nombre masculinotenor ['tɛnər] n1) purport: tenor m, significado m2) : tenor m (en música)adj.• de tenor adj.n.• tendencia s.f.• tenor s.m.
I 'tenər, 'tenə(r)1) c u ( Mus) tenor m2) (frml) ( sense) tenor m
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adjective (before n) <voice/part/range> de tenor; <recorder/saxophone> tenor['tenǝ(r)]1.ADJ [instrument, part, voice] de tenor; [aria] para tenor2. N1) (Mus) tenor m2) (=purport) [of speech] tenor m* * *
I ['tenər, 'tenə(r)]1) c u ( Mus) tenor m2) (frml) ( sense) tenor m
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adjective (before n) <voice/part/range> de tenor; <recorder/saxophone> tenor -
7 alto
'æltəuplural - altos; noun((a singer having) a singing voice of the lowest pitch for a woman.) contralto
alto 1
◊ -ta adjetivo1 ‹pared/montaña› high;b) [ESTAR]:◊ ¡qué alto estás! haven't you grown!;está tan alta como yo she's as tall as me now 2 (indicando posición, nivel)a) [ser] high;b) [estar]:la marea está alta it's high tide; los pisos más altos the top floors; salgan con los brazos en alto come out with your hands in the air; con la moral bastante alta in pretty high spirits; en lo alto de la montaña high up on the mountainside; en lo alto del árbol high up in the tree; por todo lo alto in style 3 (en cantidad, calidad) high; productos de alta calidad high-quality products; tirando por lo alto at the most 4 5 ( delante del n)c) ( en nombres compuestos)◊ alta burguesía sustantivo femeninoupper-middle classes (pl); alta costura sustantivo femenino haute couture; alta fidelidad sustantivo femenino high fidelity, hi-fi; alta mar sustantivo femenino: en alta mar on the high seas; flota/pesca de alta mar deep-sea fleet/fishing; alta sociedad sustantivo femenino high society; alta tensión sustantivo femenino high tension o voltage; alto cargo sustantivo masculino ( puesto) high-ranking position; ( persona) high-ranking official;◊ alto mando sustantivo masculinohigh-ranking officer
alto 2 adverbio 1 ‹volar/subir› high 2 ‹ hablar› loud, loudly;
alto 3 interjección halt!;◊ ¡alto el fuego! cease fire!
alto 4 sustantivo masculino 1a) ( altura)tiene tres metros de alto it's three meters high 2a) (parada, interrupción):alto el fuego (Esp) (Mil) cease-fireb) (Méx) (Auto):( un stop) to go through the stop sign
alto,-a 2
I adjetivo
1 (que tiene altura: edificio, persona, ser vivo) tall
2 (elevado) high
3 (sonido) loud
en voz alta, aloud, in a loud voice (tono) high-pitched
4 (precio, tecnología) high
alta tensión, high tension
5 (antepuesto al nombre: de importancia) high-ranking, high-level: es una reunión de alto nivel, it's a high-level meeting
alta sociedad, high society ➣ Ver nota en aloud II sustantivo masculino
1 (altura) height: ¿cómo es de alto?, how tall/high is it?
2 (elevación del terreno) hill
III adverbio
1 high, high up
2 (sonar, hablar, etc) loud, loudly: ¡más alto, por favor!, louder, please!
tienes que poner el horno más alto, you must turn the oven up ➣ Ver nota en high
Locuciones: la boda se celebró por todo lo alto, the wedding was celebrated in style
alto 1 sustantivo masculino (interrupción) stop, break ' alto' also found in these entries: Spanish: alta - así - barrio - caer - colmo - cómo - ella - fuerte - horno - listón - medir - media - monte - ojo - pasar - relativamente - riesgo - superior - suprimir - suspender - tacón - tono - última - último - vida - vocinglera - vocinglero - buzo - contralto - cuello - funcionario - grande - hablar - imaginar - individuo - lo - nivel - redondear - saltar - salto - subir - taco - tanto - todo - torre English: above - aloud - alto - arch - atop - blast-furnace - brass - ceasefire - discount - foreigner - gloss over - halt - height - high - high-end - high-level - high-powered - inflated - labour-intensive - laugh - lifestyle - loud - omission - overhead - overlook - pass down - pass over - peak - polo neck - second - senior - short - sing up - small - soar - speak up - stop - tall - top - top-level - top-secret - topmost - tree-house - turtleneck - unemployment - up - upper - uppermost - world - alofttr['æltəʊ]n.• contralto s.m.
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adjective alto['æltǝʊ]1.N (=instrument, male singer) alto m ; (=female singer) contralto f2.ADJ alto3.CPDalto saxophone N — saxofón m alto
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adjective alto -
8 altoist
['æltǝʊɪst]N (=saxophone player) saxo m alto, saxofonista mf alto -
9 baritone
'bæritəun((a singer with) a deep male voice between bass and tenor.) barítonotr['bærɪtəʊn]1 barítono1 barítonobaritone ['bærə.to:n] n: barítono mn.• barítono s.m.'bærətəʊn, 'bærɪtəʊnnoun barítono m['bærɪtǝʊn]1.N barítono m2.CPD [voice] de barítonobaritone saxophone N — saxofón m barítono
* * *['bærətəʊn, 'bærɪtəʊn]noun barítono m -
10 saxo
saxo sustantivo masculino (fam)b)
saxo
I sustantivo masculino (instrumento) sax, saxophone
II sustantivo masculino y femenino (intérprete) saxophonist, sax player -
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s.1 saxo (familiar) (saxophone)2 saxofón, saxófono.3 Sax, nombre propio.4 centralita automática pequeña.
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Saxophone — An alto saxophone in E♭ Classification Wind Woodwind Aerophone Hornbostel–Sachs classification … Wikipedia
saxophone — [ saksɔfɔn ] n. m. • 1843; de Sax, nom de l inventeur, et phone ♦ Instrument à vent en cuivre, à anche simple et à clés, muni d un bec semblable à celui de la clarinette. ⇒ sax, saxo. Saxophone ténor, saxophone alto. ● saxophone nom masculin (de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
saxophone — 1851, from Fr. saxophone, named for Antoine Joseph Adolphe Sax (1814 1894), Belgian instrument maker who devised it c.1840 + Gk. phonos voiced, sounding. His father, Charles Joseph (1791 1865) invented the less popular saxhorn (1845) … Etymology dictionary
Saxophone — Sax o*phone, n. [A.A.J. Sax, the inventor (see {Saxhorn}) + Gr. ? tone.] (Mus.) A wind instrument of brass, containing a reed, and partaking of the qualities both of a brass instrument and of a clarinet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Saxophōne — Saxophōne, der Name verschiedener von dem Instrumentenmacher Adolphe Sax (geb. 1814 in Dinant in Belgien) erfundener Blech Blasinstrumente, welche mit dem Clarinettenschnabel angeblasen werden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
saxophone — ► NOUN ▪ a member of a family of metal wind instruments with a reed like a clarinet, used especially in jazz and dance music. DERIVATIVES saxophonic adjective saxophonist noun. ORIGIN named after the Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax (1814 94) … English terms dictionary
saxophone — [sak′sə fōn΄] n. [Fr, after A. J. Sax (see SAXHORN) + PHONE] any of a group of keyed woodwind instruments having a single reed, conical bore, and metal body, usually curved saxophonic [sak′səfän′ik] adj. saxophonist [sak′səfōn΄ist] n … English World dictionary
Saxophone — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saxophone (homonymie). Saxophone un saxophone alto moderne … Wikipédia en Français
saxophone — saxophonic /sak seuh fon ik/, adj. saxophonist, n. /sak seuh fohn /, n. a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed. [1850 55; Sax (see SAXHORN) + O + PHONE] * * *… … Universalium
Saxophone — Antoine Joseph Sax (1814 1894), better known as Adolphe, was bom in Dinant, Belgium. His father was a distinguished instrument maker and cabinetmaker. Of the eleven children in the family, Adolphe showed the greatest aptitude while training in … Dictionary of eponyms
saxophone — [19] The saxophone commemorates the name of its inventor, the Belgian musical instrument maker Adolphe Sax (1814–94) (his real Christian names were Antoine Joseph). He seems to have devised it around 1840, and the term saxophone first appeared in … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins