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['bæləd](a simple, often sentimental, song: Older people prefer ballads to pop music.) μπαλάντα -
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[ˈbæləd] nouna simple, often sentimental, song:قَصيدَةٌ قَصَصِيَّةٌ شعبيّة غِنائِيّهOlder people prefer ballads to pop music.
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['bæləd](a simple, often sentimental, song: Older people prefer ballads to pop music.) romance -
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['bæləd](a simple, often sentimental, song: Older people prefer ballads to pop music.) balada -
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substantiv1. ballade, folkevise (musik, sang m.m.)"Svarta Ballader" är dikter av dalmasen Dan Andersson. Många av hans dikter är tonsatta, bl.a. av honom själv
"Sorte Ballader" er digte af D. A. fra Dalarna. Mange af hans digter er der sat musik til, bl.a. af ham selv (D.A. 1888-1920, poet, forf.)Sammensatte udtryk:hårdrocksballad; jazzballad; kärleksballad
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Iஇசை நாட்டியம்IIநாட்டுப் பாடல்கள்கதைப் பாடல்IVகதைப்பாடல் (கதையை நீண்ட பாடலாகப் பாடும் நாட்டார் மரபு வடிவம்) -
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subs.P. ἔπος, τό; see Song.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ballad
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n.सादा गाना, गीत, छोटी कविता
См. также в других словарях:
Ballad — Bal lad, n. [OE. balade, OF. balade, F. ballade, fr. Pr. ballada a dancing song, fr. ballare to dance; cf. It. ballata. See 2d {Ball}, n., and {Ballet}.] A popular kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ballad — Bal lad, v. i. To make or sing ballads. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ballad — Bal lad, v. t. To make mention of in ballads. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ballad — англ. [бэ/лэд] ballade [бэла/д] 1) баллада 2) в эстрад. музыке и джазе медленная пьеса с темой в 32 такта … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
ballad — (n.) late 15c., from Fr. ballade dancing song (13c.), from O.Prov. ballada (poem for a) dance, from balar to dance, from L.L. ballare to dance (see BALL (Cf. ball) (n.2)) … Etymology dictionary
ballad — [n] narrative song carol, chant, ditty, serenade; concept 595 … New thesaurus
ballad — ► NOUN 1) a poem or song telling a popular story. 2) a slow sentimental or romantic song. DERIVATIVES balladeer noun balladry noun. ORIGIN Provençal balada dance, song to dance to , from Latin ballare to dance … English terms dictionary
ballad — [bal′əd] n. [ME balad < OFr ballade, dancing song < OProv ballada, (poem for a) dance < balar, to dance < LL ballare: see BALL2] 1. a romantic or sentimental song with the same melody for each stanza 2. a song or poem that tells a… … English World dictionary
ballad — balladic /beuh lad ik/, adj. balladlike, adj. /bal euhd/, n. 1. any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody. 2. a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in… … Universalium
Ballad — A ballad is a poem usually set to music; thus, it often is a story told in a song. Any myth form may be told as a ballad, such as historical accounts or fairy tales in verse form. It usually has foreshortened, alternating four stress lines (… … Wikipedia
Ballad — «Хор» Баллада … Википедия