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1 solo
['səʊləʊ] 1.nome mus. assolo m.2.1) mus. (unaccompanied)2) (single-handed) [ album] da solista; [ flight] in solitaria3.to go solo — fare qualcosa per conto proprio o da solo
* * *['səuləu] 1. plural - solos; noun(something (eg a musical piece for one voice or instrument, a dance or other entertainment) in which only one person takes part: a cello/soprano solo.) assolo2. adjective(in which only one takes part: a solo flight in an aeroplane.) da solo, solitario- soloist* * *['səʊləʊ]1. n, solos plMus assolo2. adj3. advto play (or sing) solo — fare un assolo
* * *solo /ˈsəʊləʊ/ (ital.)1 (mus.) assolo; a solo; soloB a.1 (mus.) solista; da (o per) solista: a solo violin, un violino solista; a solo voice, una voce da solistaC avv.1 da solo2 (mus.) senza accompagnamento● (naut.) solo across the Atlantic, traversata solitaria dell'Atlantico □ (aeron.) a solo flight, un volo da solo ( senza istruttore) □ (mus.) a solo pianist, un solista di pianoforte □ (aeron.) to fly solo, fare un volo da solo ( senza istruttore).(to) solo /ˈsəʊləʊ/v. i.1 (mus.) fare un assolo* * *['səʊləʊ] 1.nome mus. assolo m.2.1) mus. (unaccompanied)2) (single-handed) [ album] da solista; [ flight] in solitaria3.to go solo — fare qualcosa per conto proprio o da solo
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2 unaccompanied
[ˌʌnə'kʌmpənɪd]2) mus. senza accompagnamento* * *unaccompanied /ʌnəˈkʌmpənɪd/a.1 non accompagnato; (da) solo: Unaccompanied children will not be admitted, i bambini non accompagnati non saranno ammessi; All unaccompanied luggage will be searched, tutti i bagagli incustoditi saranno perquisiti* * *[ˌʌnə'kʌmpənɪd]2) mus. senza accompagnamento -
3 concerto
[kən'tʃeətəʊ, -'tʃɜːt-]* * *[kən' ə:təu]plural - concertos; noun(a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and orchestra: a piano concerto.) concerto* * *concerto /kənˈtʃɛətəʊ/ (ital.)● concerto grosso, concerto grosso.* * *[kən'tʃeətəʊ, -'tʃɜːt-] -
4 ■ start off
■ start offA v. i. + avv.2 partire; andarsene; andare; ( di nave) salpare; ( di aereo) decollare: to start off walking, andarsene a piedi; to start off for work, partire per andare al lavoro3 incominciare, cominciare ( a fare, col dire, ecc.); avere avuto l'intenzione di; partire (fig.): I started off wanting to write the book all by myself, but then I realized that was an impossible task, ero partito per scrivere il libro da solo, ma poi capii che era un compito impossibile; He started off by attacking the Labour Party, ha cominciato il discorso con un attacco ai laburistiB v. t. + avv.1 far incominciare; dare il via a (q.); avviare: I started off my son on the violin when he was ten, ho fatto incominciare mio figlio a studiare il violino quando aveva dieci anni; to start sb. off as a doctor, avviare q. alla professione medica2 fare in modo che (q.) dia la stura a: Don't start grandpa off on his angling exploits, evita che il nonno attacchi a raccontare le sue imprese di pesca! □ to start sb. off crying [laughing], far scoppiare q. a piangere [a ridere] □ (equit.) to start off a horse at a gallop, mettere un cavallo al galoppo □ (fig.) to start off on the right [wrong] foot, cominciare con il piede giusto [sbagliato]. -
5 unaccompanied un·ac·com·pa·nied adj
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