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1 ballet
m.ballet.* * *► nombre masculino (pl ballets)1 ballet* * *noun m.* * *[ba'le]SM (pl ballets) [ba'les] (=disciplina, espectáculo) ballet; (=grupo de bailarines) troupe of dancers, dance troupe* * *[ba'le]* * *= ballet.Ex. The video collection of operas and ballets is accessible by language of text, author of libretto/lyrics, author and language of cover notes as well as the more usual entry points.----* bailarina de ballet = ballet dancer.* bailarín de ballet = ballet dancer.* * *[ba'le]* * *= ballet.Ex: The video collection of operas and ballets is accessible by language of text, author of libretto/lyrics, author and language of cover notes as well as the more usual entry points.
* bailarina de ballet = ballet dancer.* bailarín de ballet = ballet dancer.* * */baˈle/(pl - llets)* * *
ballet /ba'le/ sustantivo masculino (pl
ballet sustantivo masculino ballet
' ballet' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
maillot
- aptitud
- barra
- dejar
- zapatilla
English:
ballet
- ballet dancer
- ballerina
- pirouette
- tights
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2 bailarina de ballet
femenino ballerina, ballet dancer* * *(n.) = ballet dancerEx. Interviews were conducted with three physically active groups ( ballet dancers, bodybuilders, & weightlifters).* * *femenino ballerina, ballet dancer* * *(n.) = ballet dancerEx: Interviews were conducted with three physically active groups ( ballet dancers, bodybuilders, & weightlifters).
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3 bailarín de ballet
masculino ballet dancer* * *(n.) = ballet dancerEx. Interviews were conducted with three physically active groups ( ballet dancers, bodybuilders, & weightlifters).* * *masculino ballet dancer* * *(n.) = ballet dancerEx: Interviews were conducted with three physically active groups ( ballet dancers, bodybuilders, & weightlifters).
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4 levantador de peso
(n.) = weightlifter [weight lifter]Ex. Interviews were conducted with three physically active groups (ballet dancers, bodybuilders, & weightlifters).* * *(n.) = weightlifter [weight lifter]Ex: Interviews were conducted with three physically active groups (ballet dancers, bodybuilders, & weightlifters).
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