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1 sonata
• sonata -
2 sonata
sonata -
3 sonata
f.sonata.* * *1 sonata* * *SF sonata* * *femenino sonata* * *= sonata.Ex. You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as SYMPHONY #I, SYMPHONY #2, sonata IN F, or BIOGRAPHY, or LETTERS, or POEMS.* * *femenino sonata* * *= sonata.Ex: You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as SYMPHONY \#I, SYMPHONY \#2, sonata IN F, or BIOGRAPHY, or LETTERS, or POEMS.
* * *sonata* * *
sonata sustantivo femenino
sonata
sonata f Mús sonata
sonata para piano, piano sonata
' sonata' also found in these entries:
English:
sonata
* * *sonata nfsonata* * *f MÚS sonata* * *sonata nf: sonata -
4 sonata
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5 sonata
f• hud. sonáta -
6 sonata
f муз. -
7 sonata
сущ.муз. соната -
8 sonata
fсона́та -
9 sonata
f муз. соната. -
10 sonata
f муз. -
11 regalar
v.1 to give (as a present) (dar) (de regalo).¿qué le regalarás para Navidad? what are you going to give o get her for Christmas?me regalaron un reloj para mi cumpleaños I got a watch for my birthdaysi lo quieres, te lo regalo if you'd like it, you can have it for free o I'll give it to yousi compras dos, te regalan una if you buy two, you get one free2 to lend. ( Latin American Spanish salvo River Plate)3 to give as a present, to give, to give away, to give as a gift.4 to present with, to give.* * *1 (dar un regalo) to give as a present2 (dar) to give away3 (dar gratis) to give4 (halagar) to flatter5 (deleitar) to delight1 (deleitarse) to treat oneself ( con, to)\regalar el oído a alguien to flatter somebodyregalar la vista to be a pleasure to look at* * *verbto present, give* * *1. VT1) (=dar como regalo) to give, give as a presentregalar algo a algn — to give sb sth, make sb a present of sth
en su jubilación le regalaron este reloj — they gave him this clock on his retirement, they presented him with this clock on his retirement
regaló el balón — (Dep) he gave the ball away
2) frm (=agasajar)regalar a algn con un banquete — to hold a dinner in sb's honour o (EEUU) honor
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( obsequiar)¿qué te regalaron para tu cumpleaños? — what did you get for your birthday?
¿por qué no me lo regalas? — why don't you give it to me?
b) ( vender muy barato) to sell... at bargain prices2.regalar vi1) (frml) (deleitar, agasajar)regalar a alguien CON algo: nos regaló con algunas anécdotas he regaled o entertained us with a few stories; les regaló los oídos con una sonata — she delighted their ears with a sonata (frml)
2) (CS) ( vender muy barato) to sell things at bargain prices* * *= give away, bargain away, gift + Nombre + with.Ex. This must be done in a fully commercial way, not by giving away machines or paper, nor by giving away imported books.Ex. Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex. Life has not blessed her with parental love, but has gifted her with beauty that's the world's envy.----* los hay para dar y regalar = there's one born every minute.* regalarse la vista con = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* regalarse los ojos con = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( obsequiar)¿qué te regalaron para tu cumpleaños? — what did you get for your birthday?
¿por qué no me lo regalas? — why don't you give it to me?
b) ( vender muy barato) to sell... at bargain prices2.regalar vi1) (frml) (deleitar, agasajar)regalar a alguien CON algo: nos regaló con algunas anécdotas he regaled o entertained us with a few stories; les regaló los oídos con una sonata — she delighted their ears with a sonata (frml)
2) (CS) ( vender muy barato) to sell things at bargain prices* * *= give away, bargain away, gift + Nombre + with.Ex: This must be done in a fully commercial way, not by giving away machines or paper, nor by giving away imported books.
Ex: Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex: Life has not blessed her with parental love, but has gifted her with beauty that's the world's envy.* los hay para dar y regalar = there's one born every minute.* regalarse la vista con = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* regalarse los ojos con = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* * *regalar [A1 ]vt1(obsequiar): ¿qué te regalaron para tu cumpleaños? what did you get for your birthday?si no lo quieres ¿por qué no me lo regalas? if you don't want it, why don't you give it to me?comprando dos camisas, regalan una if you buy two shirts, they give you one o you get one freele regalaron un reloj de oro para su despedida he was given a gold watch as a leaving gift o ( BrE) present2 (vender muy barato) to sell … at bargain prices[ S ] regalamos la mercadería everything at giveaway o bargain prices■ regalarviA ( frml) (deleitar, agasajar) regalar a algn CON algo:regaló a los presentes con algunas de sus entretenidas anécdotas he regaled o entertained the assembled company with a few of his amusing storiesnos regaló los oídos con una preciosa sonata she delighted our ears with a beautiful sonata ( frml)B (CS) (vender muy barato) to sell things at bargain prices* * *
regalar ( conjugate regalar) verbo transitivoa) ( obsequiar):◊ ¿qué te regalaron para tu cumpleaños? what did you get for your birthday?;
le regalaron un reloj de oro he was given a gold watch
regalar verbo transitivo
1 (un obsequio) (a alguien concreto) to give (as a present): me regaló una pulsera, he gave me a bracelet
(en general, a nadie en concreto) to give away: estaban regalando globos, they were giving balloons away
figurado se ha ganado lo que tiene, nadie le ha regalado nada, he's worked for everything that he owns; nobody has given him anything for free
2 (objetos, ropa, etc en oferta) fam to sell at bargain prices
♦ Locuciones: regalar los oídos, to flatter o delight (sb's ears)
' regalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oído
- dar
- encimar
English:
away
- give
- give away
- present
- throw in
* * *♦ vt1. [dar] [de regalo] to give [as a present];[gratis] to give away;¿qué le regalarás para Navidad? what are you going to give o get her for Christmas?;me regalaron un reloj para mi cumpleaños I got a watch for my birthday;si lo quieres, te lo regalo if you'd like it, you can have it for free o I'll give it to you;si compras dos, te regalan una if you buy two, you get one freeles regalaron con muchas atenciones they showered them with attentions;esta música regala los oídos this music is a joy to listen to4. Méx, RP [facilitar]el referí les regaló el triunfo the referee handed them the victory on a plate;ese profesor regala los exámenes the exams that teacher sets are dead easy* * *v/t:regalar algo a alguien give sth to s.o., give s.o. sth;los oídos con delight one’s ears with* * *regalar vt1) obsequiar: to present (as a gift), to give away2) : to regale, to entertain3) : to flatter, to make a fuss over* * *regalar vb -
12 biografía
f.biography, life story.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: biografiar.* * *1 biography* * *noun f.* * *SF biography* * *femenino biography* * *= biography, bio, memoir.Ex. You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as SYMPHONY #I, SYMPHONY #2, SONATA IN F, or biography, or LETTERS, or POEMS.Ex. A brief bio of each author including current position and e-mail and postal addresses should be sent by April 4, 2003.Ex. The book is a picturesque hybrid of travelogue, personal memoir, lyric rhapsody, art history, and cultural criticism.----* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.* biografía multimedia = mediagraphy.* * *femenino biography* * *= biography, bio, memoir.Ex: You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as SYMPHONY \#I, SYMPHONY \#2, SONATA IN F, or biography, or LETTERS, or POEMS.
Ex: A brief bio of each author including current position and e-mail and postal addresses should be sent by April 4, 2003.Ex: The book is a picturesque hybrid of travelogue, personal memoir, lyric rhapsody, art history, and cultural criticism.* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.* biografía multimedia = mediagraphy.* * *biography* * *
Del verbo biografiar: ( conjugate biografiar)
biografía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
biografía sustantivo femenino
biography
biografía sustantivo femenino biography
' biografía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
memoria
English:
biography
- life
* * *biografía nfbiography* * *f biography* * *biografía nf: biography* * *biografía n biography [pl. biographies] -
13 interpretar
v.1 to interpret.2 to perform (artísticamente) (obra de teatro, sinfonía).* * *1 to interpret* * *verb1) to interpret2) perform* * *VT1) [+ texto, mensaje] to interpretinterpretar mal — to misinterpret, misunderstand
2) (Ling) to interpret3) (Mús) [+ pieza] to play, perform; [+ canción] to sing; (Teat) [+ papel] to play* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <texto/comentario/sueño> to interpret2)a) <papel/personaje> to playb) <pieza/sinfonía> to play, perform; < canción> to sing2.interpretar vi (Ling) to interpret* * *= execute, interpret, paraphrase, place + interpretation, read, construe, rephrase, frame, play out, decipher.Ex. Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as he recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.Ex. Cataloguing codes give general guidance, which must be interpreted in specific instances.Ex. A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex. If one word is used out of context as an index heading, plainly it will be difficult to establish the interpretation to be placed on the homograph.Ex. For 'concept' may be read any relatively elementary term such as Libraries, Staff, Buildings, Recruitment, Chemistry.Ex. This is not to be construed as a suggestion that the library should attempt to set itself up as pedagogue to the nation.Ex. To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex. This paper examines the ways in which extremists and moderates in the two communities frame the televised representation of the Israeli-Arab conflict.Ex. The author discusses access, censorship, and privacy, looking at how these issues are played out in legal debates over copyright law.Ex. Such redundant entries are difficult to decipher and expensive to produce and maintain.----* capacidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información espacial = spatial literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información estadística = statistical literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información gráfica = graphic literacy.* habilidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* interpretar de nuevo = reinterpret [re-interpret].* interpretar la ley = interpret + the law.* interpretar la ley según le convenga mejor a Uno = bend + the rules to suit + Posesivo + own purposes, bend + the rules, circumvent + rules.* interpretar música = perform + music.* interpretarse como = be thought of as.* malinterpretar = misread, misconstrue.* volver a interpretar = reinterpret [re-interpret].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <texto/comentario/sueño> to interpret2)a) <papel/personaje> to playb) <pieza/sinfonía> to play, perform; < canción> to sing2.interpretar vi (Ling) to interpret* * *= execute, interpret, paraphrase, place + interpretation, read, construe, rephrase, frame, play out, decipher.Ex: Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as he recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.
Ex: Cataloguing codes give general guidance, which must be interpreted in specific instances.Ex: A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex: If one word is used out of context as an index heading, plainly it will be difficult to establish the interpretation to be placed on the homograph.Ex: For 'concept' may be read any relatively elementary term such as Libraries, Staff, Buildings, Recruitment, Chemistry.Ex: This is not to be construed as a suggestion that the library should attempt to set itself up as pedagogue to the nation.Ex: To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex: This paper examines the ways in which extremists and moderates in the two communities frame the televised representation of the Israeli-Arab conflict.Ex: The author discusses access, censorship, and privacy, looking at how these issues are played out in legal debates over copyright law.Ex: Such redundant entries are difficult to decipher and expensive to produce and maintain.* capacidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información espacial = spatial literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información estadística = statistical literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información gráfica = graphic literacy.* habilidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* interpretar de nuevo = reinterpret [re-interpret].* interpretar la ley = interpret + the law.* interpretar la ley según le convenga mejor a Uno = bend + the rules to suit + Posesivo + own purposes, bend + the rules, circumvent + rules.* interpretar música = perform + music.* interpretarse como = be thought of as.* malinterpretar = misread, misconstrue.* volver a interpretar = reinterpret [re-interpret].* * *interpretar [A1 ]vtA ‹texto/comentario/sueño› to interpretme hizo un gesto que no supe interpretar I didn't know how to interpret o what to make of her gestureel decorador ha sabido interpretar mis deseos the designer has successfully interpreted my wishesinterpretó mal tus palabras she misinterpreted what you saidB1 ‹papel/personaje› to play2 ‹pieza/sinfonía› to play, perform; ‹canción› to sing■ interpretarvi( Ling) to interpret* * *
interpretar ( conjugate interpretar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹texto/comentario/sueño› to interpret;
2
‹ canción› to sing
interpretar verbo transitivo
1 (entender, descifrar, traducir) to interpret
2 Teat (un papel) to play
(obra) to perform
Mús to play, perform: interpretaremos una canción popular, we'll sing a folk song
' interpretar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tomarse
- hacer
English:
act
- construe
- interpret
- misinterpret
- misread
- perform
- play
- read
- misunderstand
* * *♦ vt1. [entender, explicar] to interpret;interpretar mal to misinterpret;interpretamos sus palabras como una amenaza we are interpreting o taking his words as a threat2. [artísticamente] [obra de teatro, sinfonía] to perform;[papel] to play; [canción] to sing3. [traducir] to interpret♦ vi[traducir] to interpret;interpretar del español al inglés to interpret from Spanish into English* * *v/t1 interpret2 TEA play* * *interpretar vt1) : to interpret2) : to play, to perform* * *interpretar vb1. (en general) to interpret2. (música) to perform3. (papel) to play -
14 sinfonía
f.symphony, sinfonia.* * *1 symphony* * *noun f.* * *SF symphony* * *femenino symphony* * *= symphony.Ex. You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as symphony #I, symphony #2, SONATA IN F, or BIOGRAPHY, or LETTERS, or POEMS.* * *femenino symphony* * *= symphony.Ex: You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as symphony \#I, symphony \#2, SONATA IN F, or BIOGRAPHY, or LETTERS, or POEMS.
* * *symphonyuna sinfonía de luces/colores a symphony of light/color* * *
sinfonía sustantivo femenino
symphony
sinfonía sustantivo femenino symphony
' sinfonía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
componer
- ejecutar
- interpretar
- tiempo
English:
symphony
* * *sinfonía nfsymphony;una sinfonía de luz y color a symphony of light and colour* * *f MÚS symphony* * *sinfonía nf: symphony* * *sinfonía n symphony [pl. symphonies] -
15 transcripción
f.1 transcription, copy.2 transcript, audio transcript.* * *1 transcription* * *noun f.* * *SF (=copia) transcription; [de alfabeto distinto] transliteration* * *b) (Mús) transcription* * *= rendering, transcription, transcription, transcript.Ex. This error is the rendering of 1976 as 1967 or volume 21 as volume 12.Ex. The previous ALA rules were based on a principle of faithful transcription of the title page with elaborate qualifications, which yielded as a result an entry repetitious and confusing in its esoteric capitalization.Ex. A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex. The cataloguer must make an exact transcript of the title on the title page.* * *b) (Mús) transcription* * *= rendering, transcription, transcription, transcript.Ex: This error is the rendering of 1976 as 1967 or volume 21 as volume 12.
Ex: The previous ALA rules were based on a principle of faithful transcription of the title page with elaborate qualifications, which yielded as a result an entry repetitious and confusing in its esoteric capitalization.Ex: A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex: The cataloguer must make an exact transcript of the title on the title page.* * *1 (acción) transcriptionla sonata tiene una transcripción para flauta the sonata has been transcribed for the fluteCompuesto:phonetic transcription* * *
transcripción sustantivo femenino transcription
' transcripción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fonética
- fonético
- trascripción
English:
transcription
- transcript
* * *transcripción, trascripción nf1. [de texto, conversación] transcriptiontranscripción de cintas transcription of cassette tapes;transcripción fonética phonetic transcription2. Mús transcription* * *f transcription* * * -
16 sonada
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17 соната
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18 piano
adv.piano (Music).m.piano, pianoforte.piano bar piano barpiano de media cola baby grandpiano vertical upright piano* * *1 piano► adverbio1 piano, quietly\piano de cola grand pianopiano vertical upright piano* * *noun m.* * *SM pianotocar el piano — (lit) to play the piano; (=fregar) * to do the washing-up; (=robar) * to rob, steal; (=registrar huellas) ** to have one's fingerprints taken, be fingerprinted
piano recto, piano vertical — upright piano
* * *Iadverbio pianoIIpiano, piano — (CS, Méx fam) calm down, take it easy (colloq)
masculino pianocomo un piano — (Esp fam) huge
* * *= piano.Ex. Medium of performance may be, for example, nocturne, piano, ballads, woodwind quartet, string orchestra.----* afinador de pianos = piano-tuner.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* piano de cola = grand piano.* reducción para piano = piano score.* rollo de piano = piano roll.* * *Iadverbio pianoIIpiano, piano — (CS, Méx fam) calm down, take it easy (colloq)
masculino pianocomo un piano — (Esp fam) huge
* * *= piano.Ex: Medium of performance may be, for example, nocturne, piano, ballads, woodwind quartet, string orchestra.
* afinador de pianos = piano-tuner.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* piano de cola = grand piano.* reducción para piano = piano score.* rollo de piano = piano roll.* * *pianopianoCompuestos:grand pianobaby grandplayer piano, Pianola®upright piano* * *
piano sustantivo masculino
piano;◊ piano de cola/de media cola grand piano/baby grand;
piano vertical upright piano
piano sustantivo masculino piano
piano de cola, grand piano
' piano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- caja
- pacotilla
- perfectamente
- sola
- solo
- sonata
- sordina
- tapa
- teclado
- atravesado
- clase
- concertista
- estorbar
- hacer
- instalar
- pianola
English:
accompany
- concerto
- enjoy
- grand
- grand piano
- insofar
- key
- love
- on
- piano
- piano-stool
- piano-tuner
- practice
- practise
- damper
- get
- I
- maneuver
- tuner
* * *♦ nmpiano;Esp Famuna mentira como un piano a huge lie, an absolute whopperpiano bar piano bar;piano de cola grand piano;piano de media cola baby grand;piano vertical upright piano♦ advMús piano; Méx, RPpiano, piano take it easy* * *m piano* * *piano nm: piano* * *piano n piano¿sabes tocar el piano? can you play the piano? -
19 bemol
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20 sonada
См. также в других словарях:
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sonata — (Del it. sonata, y este del lat. sonāre, resonar). f. Mús. Composición musical, para uno o más instrumentos, que consta generalmente de tres o cuatro movimientos, uno de ellos escrito en forma sonata. ☛ V. forma sonata … Diccionario de la lengua española
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sonata — 1690s, from It. sonata piece of instrumental music, lit. sounded (i.e. played on an instrument, as opposed to cantata sung ), fem. pp. of sonare to sound, from L. sonare to sound (see SOUND (Cf. sound) (n.1)). Meaning narrowed by mid 18c. toward… … Etymology dictionary
sonata — sonatà dkt. Sonatà áltui ir fortepijõnui … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
sonata — sustantivo femenino 1. Composición musical, generalmente compuesta de cuatro movimientos, para ser interpretada por uno o más instrumentos: sonata en fa mayor de Strauss … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
sonáta — ž glazb. instrumentalno djelo u tri ili četiri stavka za jedan ili dva solistička instrumenta ✧ {{001f}}tal. ← lat … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
sonata — s. f. 1. [Música] Peça de música instrumental composta, em geral, de um alegro, um adágio ou andante e um final movimentado. 2. [Popular] Sono curto … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa