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[swon](a large, usually white, water-bird of the duck family, with a long graceful neck.) cisne* * *[swɔn] n 1 cisne. 2 fig poeta, cantor. • vi vaguear, andar à toa. -
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23 voice
[vois] 1. noun1) (the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing: He has a very deep voice; He spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice.) voz2) (the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion: The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience.) voz2. verb1) (to express (feelings etc): He voiced the discontent of the whole group.) dar voz2) (to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath: `Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'.) soar•- voiced- voiceless
- voice mail
- be in good voice
- lose one's voice
- raise one's voice* * *[vɔis] n 1 voz (também Gram, Mus). he is not in good voice / ele não está com boa voz. he is in splendid voice / ele está com excelente voz. 2 som, tom. 3 língua, linguagem. 4 fig voz interior. 5 opinião, parecer. 6 fig porta-voz, intérprete. 7 habilidade para cantar. 8 cantor. 9 expressão ou expansão. 10 voz ativa, autoridade. 11 sonoridade. • vt 1 dizer, exprimir. 2 opinar, dar opinião. 3 formular. 4 pronunciar sonoramente. 5 declarar, proclamar, expressar, anunciar. 6 Phon vocalizar. 7 afinar (órgão). active voice Gram voz ativa. in a low voice em voz baixa. passive voice Gram voz passiva. to give one’s voice for dar o seu voto a. to give voice to feelings expressar sentimentos. to lift up one’s voice levantar a voz, gritar. with one voice unanimemente, de uma só voz. -
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noun (any of several kinds of small singing bird.) ave canora* * *war.bler[w'ɔ:blə] n 1 Ornith pássaro canoro. 2 cantor. -
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27 chorister
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29 singer
noun (a person who sings, eg as a profession: Are you a good singer?; He's a trained singer.) cantor -
30 yodeller
noun cantor de jodel
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CANTOR (G.) — Source de nombreux paradoxes depuis l’Antiquité, l’infini a toujours été un sujet de préoccupation et d’inquiétude pour les mathématiciens qui cherchaient à l’appréhender. La nécessité d’asseoir le calcul infinitésimal sur des bases solides avait … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cantor — may refer to:In general* The Latin word for singer, e.g. the main singer of a cantus * Hazzan , in Judaism, the English name for a professional singer who leads prayer services (Kantor is a frequently noted Jewish patronym) * Cantor (church), an… … Wikipedia
cantor — [ kɑ̃tɔr ] n. m. • v. 1900; all. Kantor « celui qui dirige la chapelle »; lat. médiév. cantor ♦ Hist. Mus. Chantre; maître de chapelle et maître de chœur. J. S. Bach fut cantor à la Thomaskirche de Leipzig. ● cantor nom masculin (allemand Kantor … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cantor — ist der Name von Bernard Gerald Cantor (1916–1996), US amerikanischer Unternehmer und Kunstmäzen, Firmengründer der Cantor Fitzgerald Eddie Cantor (1892–1964), US amerikanischer Entertainer Eric Cantor (* 1963), US amerikanischer Politiker Georg… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cantor — • The chief singer (and sometimes instructor) of the ecclesiastical choir, called also precentor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cantor Cantor … Catholic encyclopedia
cantor — CÁNTOR, cantori, s.m. (reg.) Cântăreţ de biserică; psalt, dascăl (3). – Din lat. cantor, germ. Kantor. Trimis de valeriu, 11.02.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 CÁNTOR s. v. cântăreţ, dascăl, diac, paracliser, psalt, ţârcovnic. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007 … Dicționar Român
cantor — cantor, ra adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. [Persona] que canta por oficio o por afición: los niños cantores de la catedral de Sevilla. Jorge es cantor en el coro del Liceo de Barcelona. adjetivo 1. [Ave] … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Cantor — Can tor, n. [L., a singer, fr. caner to sing.] A singer; esp. the leader of a church choir; a precentor. [1913 Webster] The cantor of the church intones the Te Deum. Milman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cantor — 1530s, church song leader, from L. cantor singer, poet, actor, agent noun from stem of canere to sing (see CHANT (Cf. chant)). Applied to the Hebrew chazan from 1893 … Etymology dictionary
cantor — cantor, ra (Del lat. cantor, ōris). 1. adj. Que canta, principalmente si lo tiene por oficio. U. t. c. s.) 2. Zool. Se dice de las aves que, por tener la siringe muy desarrollada, son capaces de emitir sonidos melodiosos y variados; p. ej., el… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Cantor — (lat.), 1) Sänger; 2) Vorsänger in einer Kirchengemeine; 3) in den Domcapiteln der 4. Domherr, im Range nach dem Senior (Scholasticus), der mit ihm gewöhnlich den Gottesdienst besorgte u. bei den Domschulen Unterricht ertheilte; dessen Prälatur… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon