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81 христослав
1) General subject: Wassail singer, caroler, caroller2) Obsolete: wassail-singer -
82 Маленькая ночная серенада #13. Аллегро
Music: (Моцарт) little night serenade \# 13. Allegro (Mozart)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Маленькая ночная серенада #13. Аллегро
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83 darbringen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) present (+ Dat to), give (to); (Opfer) offer, make (to); (Ovation) give* * *to present* * *dar|brin|gen ['daːɐ-]vt sep (geh)Opfer to offer* * *dar|brin·gen[ˈda:ɐ̯brɪŋən]vt irreg (geh)1. (zuteilwerden lassen)jdm [seine] Glückwünsche \darbringen to offer [sb] one's best wishesjdm eine Ovation \darbringen to give sb an ovationjdm ein Ständchen \darbringen to serenade sb2. (bringen)jdn einem Gott zum Opfer \darbringen to sacrifice sb to a god, to offer [up sep] sb as a sacrifice to a god* * *darbringen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) present (+dat to), give (to); (Opfer) offer, make (to); (Ovation) give -
84 Abendständchen
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85 mañanita
f.1 early morning.2 bed jacket.* * *1 bed shawl* * *SF1) (=mañana) early morningde mañanita — very early in the morning, at the crack of dawn
2) (=chal) bed jacket* * *1) ( madrugada)de mañanita — very early in the morning, at the crack of dawn
2) (Indum) wrap, shawl ( worn in bed); ( con mangas) bed jacket* * *1) ( madrugada)de mañanita — very early in the morning, at the crack of dawn
2) (Indum) wrap, shawl ( worn in bed); ( con mangas) bed jacket* * *mañanitas (↑ mañanita a1)A(madrugada): de mañanita very early in the morning, at the crack of dawn* * *mañanita nf[prenda] bed-jacket* * *f shawl -
86 mariachi
m.1 mariachi (music) (music).2 mariachi band (orchestra).* * *1 (persona, música) mariachi; (orquesta) mariachi band* * *1.ADJ Méx mariachi2.SM (=música) mariachi music; (=conjunto) mariachi band3.SMF (=persona) mariachi musicianCONJUNTO MARIACHI The conjuntos mariachis, bands of itinerant Mexican musicians, are mostly to be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City, wearing their traditional charro costumes: sequin-studded cowboy-style suits and wide-brimmed Mexican hats. Besides being a major tourist attraction, they provide music in the form of love songs for weddings, birthdays and quinceañeras (special parties for Mexican girls who have reached their 15th birthday). The term mariachi is said to derive from the French word for wedding.* * *masculino mariachi musician•• Cultural note:The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it. The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros can be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing manañitas or serenades* * *masculino mariachi musician•• Cultural note:The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it. The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros can be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing manañitas or serenades* * *mariachi (↑ mariachi a1)mariachi musiciansones de mariachi mariachi musicThe word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it.The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros charro (↑ charro a1) can be seen in the plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing mañanitas (↑ mañanita a1) or serenades.* * *
mariachi sustantivo masculino
mariachi musician
* * *mariachi1 nm1. [música] mariachi (music)2. [orquesta] mariachi band3. [músico] mariachi (musician)MARIACHIA mariachi band may contain from six to eight violinists, two trumpeters and a guitarist, as well as other more specialized instruments, such as the “guitarrón” (an outsize, deep-toned guitar), the “vihuela” (a high-pitched guitar), and the harp. As well as providing the music for songs, mariachi music serves for dancing as well, often with foot-stamping steps which descend from Spanish Flamenco. Mariachi music began to acquire its current popularity in the 1930s, when band members began wearing the typical “charro” outfit that is familiar today - the short black jacket, tight trousers and wide-brimmed “sombrero” hat, all with silver trimmings. Mariachi bands were once a common sight at baptisms, weddings and national celebrations, and might even be hired to serenade a loved one, though nowadays they are less common, due to the high cost of contracting their services.mariachi2 adjMéx Fam ham-fisted;Celia es bien mariachi para cocinar Celia is hopeless at cooking* * *I m mariachi bandII m/f mariachi player* * *mariachi nm: mariachi musician or band -
87 tuna
f.1 prickly pear. ( Latin American Spanish)2 tuna, cactus fruit, prickly pear.* * *1 student minstrel group* * *ISF (Bot) prickly pearIISF1) Esp(Mús)2) (=vida picaresca) rogue's life, vagabond life; (fig) merry lifecorrer la tuna — to have a good time, live it up *
3) CAm (=embriaguez) drunkennessTUNA Tunas, also known as estudiantinas, are groups of students dressed in 17th century costumes who play guitars, lutes and tambourines and who used to go serenading through the streets. More recently, they have been known for making impromptu appearances at weddings and parties singing traditional Spanish songs, often of a bawdy nature, in exchange for drinks or some money.* * *1) (Bot, Coc) (planta, fruto) prickly pear2) (Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)•• Cultural note:A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunos wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to* * *1) (Bot, Coc) (planta, fruto) prickly pear2) (Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)•• Cultural note:A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunos wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to* * *tuna (↑ tuna a1)es muy viejo pero está como tuna todavía he's an old man but he's still as fit as a fiddleB ( Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunos wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to.* * *
tuna sustantivo femenino
1 (Bot, Coc) (planta, fruto) prickly pear
2 (Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)
tuno,-a
1 m,f (pillo) rascal
2 sustantivo masculino member of a tuna
tuna f music group made up of university student minstrels
' tuna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atún
- bonito
- tuno
- empanadilla
English:
tin
- tuna
* * *tuna nf1. [agrupación musical] = group of student minstrels2. Am [higo chumbo] prickly pearTUNASome Spanish university students participate in small musical groups called tunas, who for a small donation will sing popular serenades. They wear traditional 17th century costumes and, playing a range of stringed instruments, they accompany wedding ceremonies and first communions. They still serenade young women under their windows. The first tunas date back to the 13th century, when hard-up students sang in taverns for a meal and a glance from their sweethearts. There are tunas all over Spain, and they are also found in Latin America (where they are more often known by the more general term “estudiantina”).* * *f2 Méxfruta prickly pearm, tuna f rogue* * *tuna nf: prickly pear (fruit) -
88 serena
pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: serenar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: serenar.* * *1 serenade* * *
Del verbo serenar: ( conjugate serenar)
serena es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
serena
serenar
sereno,-a
I adjetivo
1 (tranquilo) calm
2 (sobrio) sober
II sustantivo masculino night watchman
♦ Locuciones: al sereno, out in the open (at night)
serenar vt to calm, soothe
' serena' also found in these entries:
English:
composed
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89 серенада
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90 seranat yapmak
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91 fazer uma serenata
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > fazer uma serenata
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92 세레나데
n. serenade, instrumental or vocal love song performed at night in the open air (esp. by a man under the window of the woman he desires); piece of music suitable for this type of performance -
93 세레나데를 부르다
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94 세레나데를 연주하다
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95 세레나타
n. serenade, instrumental or vocal love song performed at night in the open air (esp. by a man under the window of the woman he desires); piece of music suitable for this type of performance -
96 소야곡
n. serenade, instrumental or vocal love song performed at night in the open air (esp. by a man under the window of the woman he desires) -
97 칸타타
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98 occentō
occentō āvī, ātus, āre [ob+canto], to satirize in song, lampoon, XII Tabb. ap. C.* * *occentare, occentavi, occentatus V INTRANSsing a serenade to; sing a lampoon against -
99 serenatë
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100 fare una serenata a qcn.
См. также в других словарях:
sérénade — [ serenad ] n. f. • 1556; it. serenata, d ab. « belle nuit », du lat. serenus → 1. serein 1 ♦ Concert, chant exécuté la nuit sous les fenêtres de qqn qu on voulait honorer ou divertir (et spécialt une femme aimée). L aubade et la sérénade. ♢… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Serenade — Sf (Konzertveranstaltung mit) Komposition(en) aus etwa fünf Sätzen für kleines Orchester per. Wortschatz fach. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. sérénade, dieses aus it. serenata, einer Ableitung von it. sereno heiter , aus l. serēnus. Zum… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
serenade — Serenade. s. f. Musique de voix, d instruments, que l on donne aux Dames le soir, la nuit, dans la ruë sous des fenestres. Il donna une serenade avec les vingt quatre violons, la serenade fut troublée, la serenade reüssit bien … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
serenade — 1640s, musical performance at night in open air (esp. one given by a lover under the window of his lady), from Fr. sérénade, from It. serenata an evening song, lit. calm sky, from sereno the open air, noun use of sereno clear, calm, from L.… … Etymology dictionary
serenade — [ser΄ə nād′] n. [Fr sérénade < It serenata < sereno, serene, open air < L serenus, clear, SERENE; meaning infl. by assoc. with L sera, evening < serus, late] 1. a singing or playing of music outdoors at night, esp. by a lover under… … English World dictionary
Serenade — Ser e*nade , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Serenaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Serenading}.] To entertain with a serenade. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Serenade — Ser e*nade , v. i. To perform a serenade. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Serenade — нем. [сэрэна/дэ], англ. [сэринэ/йд] sérénade фр. [сэрэна/д] serenata ит. [сэрэна/та] серенада … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
sérénade — Serenade нем. [сэрэна/дэ], англ. [сэринэ/йд] sérénade фр. [сэрэна/д] serenata ит. [сэрэна/та] серенада … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
Serenade — »Abendmusik; Ständchen«: Der musikalische Fachausdruck wurde im 17. Jh. über entsprechend frz. sérénade aus gleichbed. it. serenata entlehnt. Das it. Wort, das zu it. sereno »heiter« (lat. serenus), serenare »aufheitern« gehört, bedeutet… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
serenade — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of music sung or played in the open air at night, especially by a man under the window of his beloved. ► VERB ▪ entertain with a serenade. DERIVATIVES serenader noun. ORIGIN Italian serenata, from sereno serene … English terms dictionary