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marseillais, e [maʀsεjε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Marseilles2. masculine noun, feminineMarseillais(e) inhabitant or native of Marseilles3. feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The Marseillaise has been France's national anthem since 1879. The words of the « Chant de guerre de l'armée du Rhin », as the song was originally called, were written to an anonymous tune by an army captain called Rouget de Lisle in 1792. Adopted as a marching song by the Marseille battalion, it was finally popularized as the Marseillaise.* * *marseillaise maʀsɛjɛ, ɛz adjectif of Marseillesune histoire marseillaise — ≈ a tall story
* * *maʀsɛjɛ, ɛz marseillais, -e1. adjMarseilles modif2. nfthe French national anthem* * *( féminin marseillaise) [marsɛjɛ, ɛz] adjectif————————————————Marseillaise nom fémininThe French national anthem, most likely written by Rouget de Lisle, was sung for the first time in 1792 by a group of revolutionaries as they arrived in Paris from Marseilles. It became the national song in 1795. -
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hymne [imn]masculine noun* * *imnnom masculin Littérature, Musique, fig hymnhymne à la vie — fig hymn to life
Phrasal Verbs:* * *imn nm* * *hymne national national anthem.[imn] nom masculin2. (littéraire) [glorification] hymn -
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La Marseillaise is the French national anthem. Written by a little known soldier-poet called Rouget de Lisle, it was originally, in 1792, a battle song for the French Rhine armies. It was adopted as national anthem on July 14th 1795.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Marseillaise
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tue-tête [tytεt]• à tue-têteadverbial phrase• crier/chanter à tue-tête to shout/sing at the top of one's voice* * *à tue-tête atytɛt locution adverbiale [chanter, crier] at the top of one's voice* * *tytɛtà tue-tête adv
Il chantait à tue-tête. — He was singing at the top of his voice.
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The popular name of the French national anthem, composed by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792. It was adopted as a marching song by a group of republican volunteers from Marseilles and marked their entry into Paris -
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maʀsɛjɛznom féminin Marseillaise ( French national anthem) -
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Chant solennel en l'honneur de la patrie, exécuté avant un match international.A patriotic hymn or other song adopted by a nation for use on public or state occasions played before international matches.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > hymne national
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COS innuEN anthem
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Anthem — Жанр хеви метал Годы 1985 1992 1985 наст. время Страна … Википедия
Anthem — An them ([a^]n th[e^]m), n. [OE. antym, antefne, AS. antefen, fr. LL. antiphona, fr. Gr. anti fwna, neut. pl. of anti fwnon antiphon, or anthem, n. neut., from anti fwnos sounding contrary, returning a sound; anti over against + fwnh sound, voice … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anthem — (izg. èntem) m DEFINICIJA glazb. zborna kompozicija u Engleskoj na biblijske tekstove ili na parafraze biblijskih tekstova SINTAGMA National anthem (izg. nèšonal anthem) term. britanska himna (God Save the Queen/King) ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: himna … Hrvatski jezični portal
Anthem — An them, v. t. To celebrate with anthems. [Poet.] [1913 Webster] Sweet birds antheming the morn. Keats. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anthem — (engl., spr. Enthem), in der englischen Kirche der in die Mitte des Altargottesdienstes eingelegte Figuralgesang, der vom Chor ausgeführt wird … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Anthem — Anthem, in England der Name für kirchliche Kompositionen einer zwischen Kantate und Motette stehenden Faktur. Man unterscheidet »full anthems«, in denen der Chor überwiegt, u. »verse anthems«, worin Soli, Duette etc. vorherrschen. Die Texte sind… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Anthem — (engl., spr. ännthĕm), eine etwa unsern Motetten vergleichbare Gattung von engl. Kirchenstücken … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
anthem — ● anthem nom masculin (ancien anglais antefn, du latin ecclésiastique antiphona, du grec antiphonos, qui répond à) Composition religieuse propre à l Église anglicane et reposant sur des traductions de textes bibliques. (Elle prend la forme de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
anthem — (n.) O.E. ontemn, antefn, a composition (in prose or verse) sung antiphonally, from L.L. antefana, from Gk. antiphona verse response (see ANTIPHON (Cf. antiphon)). Sense evolved to a composition set to sacred music (late 14c.), then song of… … Etymology dictionary
anthem — [n] song canticle, chant, chorus, hymn, melody, paean; concepts 263,595 … New thesaurus
anthem — ► NOUN 1) an uplifting song associated with a group or cause, especially a patriotic one adopted by a country as an expression of national identity. 2) a musical setting of a religious text to be sung by a choir during a church service.… … English terms dictionary