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choir

  • 1 choir

    (a group of singers: He used to sing in the church choir.) chór, pěvecký sbor
    * * *
    • pěvecký sbor
    • chór

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  • 2 choir loft

    • kruchta

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  • 3 anthem

    ['ænƟəm]
    1) (a piece of music for a church choir usually with words from the Bible.) hymnus
    2) (a song of praise: a national anthem.) hymna
    * * *
    • hymna

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  • 4 arrange

    [ə'rein‹]
    1) (to put in some sort of order: Arrange these books in alphabetical order; She arranged the flowers in a vase.) seřadit, uspořádat, upravit
    2) (to plan or make decisions (about future events): We have arranged a meeting for next week; I have arranged to meet him tomorrow.) smluvit, zařídit
    3) (to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments: music arranged for choir and orchestra.) upravit
    - arrangements
    * * *
    • umísťovat
    • uspořádat
    • zařizovat
    • zařídit
    • pořádat
    • stanovit
    • dojednat
    • dát do pořádku

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  • 5 baton

    1) (a short, heavy stick, carried by a policeman as a weapon.) obušek
    2) (a light, slender stick used when conducting an orchestra or choir: The conductor raised his baton.) taktovka
    * * *
    • pendrek
    • obušek
    • bageta

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  • 6 cassock

    ['kæsək]
    (a long robe worn by clergymen and church choir-singers.) sutana
    * * *
    • sutana

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  • 7 choral

    ['ko:rəl]
    (of, for, or to be sung by, a choir: choral music.) sborový, chorálový
    * * *
    • sborový

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  • 8 chorister

    ['koristə]
    (a member of a (church) choir, especially a boy.) chórista
    * * *
    • chórista

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  • 9 conduct

    1. verb
    1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) vést, provádět
    2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) vést, vodit
    3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigovat
    4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) chovat se
    5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) řídit
    2. noun
    1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) chování
    2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) řízení, (pro)vedení
    - conduction
    - conductor
    * * *
    • vést
    • vedení
    • provádět
    • řídit
    • řízení
    • organizovat
    • dirigovat
    • doprovod

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  • 10 conductor

    1) (a thing that conducts heat or electricity: Copper is a good conductor of heat.) vodič
    2) (a director of an orchestra, choir etc.) dirigent
    3) ((feminine conductress) a person who collects fares on a bus etc: a bus conductor.) průvodčí
    4) ((American) a guard on a train.) průvodčí, konduktér
    * * *
    • vodič
    • průvodčí
    • dirigent

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  • 11 flat

    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) plochý
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) nudný, všední
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) rozhodný, jasný
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) prázdný, splasklý
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) zvětralý
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) nižší o půl tónu
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) roztažený
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) byt
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) předznamenání bé
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) dlaň
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) nížina
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out
    * * *
    • byt

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  • 12 in tune

    1) ((of a musical instrument) having been adjusted so as to give the correct pitches: Is the violin in tune with the piano?) naladění
    2) ((of a person's singing voice) at the same pitch as that of other voices or instruments: Someone in the choir isn't (singing) in tune.) čistě
    * * *
    • v souzvuku
    • naladěný

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  • 13 minibus

    (a small bus, usually with only a dozen seats or so: The school choir hired a minibus.) minibus
    * * *
    • mikrobus
    • minibus

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  • 14 selection

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act or process of selecting or being selected: a selection of boys for the choir; ( also adjective) a selection committee.) výběr(ový)
    2) (a collection or group of things that have been selected: a selection of verses/fruit.) výběr
    * * *
    • výběr

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  • 15 be in good voice

    (to have one's voice in good condition for singing or speaking: The choir was in good voice tonight.) být při hlase

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См. также в других словарях:

  • choir — [ ʃwar ] v. intr. <conjug. : je chois, tu chois, il choit, ils choient (les autres personnes manquent au présent); je chus, nous chûmes. Chu, chue au p. p. Formes vieillies : je choirai ou cherrai, nous choirons ou cherrons> • cheoir 1080;… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • choir — (choir), je chois, tu chois, il choit ; chu, chue, il se conjugue avec l auxiliaire être : ils sont chus ; les autres temps et les autres personnes ne sont pas usités ; cependant Bossuet a dit : il chut, et on pourrait se servir de ce temps ; on… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Choir — Choir, n. [OE. quer, OF. cuer, F. ch[oe]ur, fr. L. chorus a choral dance, chorus, choir, fr. Gr. ?, orig. dancing place; prob. akin to ? inclosure, L. hortus garden, and E. yard. See {Chorus}.] 1. A band or organized company of singers,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • choir — [ kwaır ] noun count * 1. ) a group of singers who perform together, for example in a church or school: the church/cathedral/school choir choir practice in a choir: He sings in a church choir. 2. ) the part of a church where the choir sits …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Choir! — ちょいあ! Genre Comedy, Slice of life, Yuri …   Wikipedia

  • choir — CHOIR. v. n. Il ne se dit guère qu à l infinitif, et au participe Chu. Tomber, être porté de haut en bas par son propre poids, ou par impulsion. Prenez garde de choir. Se laisser choir. On lui donna un coup qui le fit choir. Chu, ue. participe.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • choir — c.1300, queor part of the church where the choir sings, from O.Fr. cuer, quer choir of a church (13c., Mod.Fr. choeur), from L. chorus choir (see CHORUS (Cf. chorus)). Meaning band of singers is c.1400, quyre. Re spelled mid 17c. on Latin model …   Etymology dictionary

  • choir — [kwīr] n. [< ME quere < OFr cuer < ML chorus, choir < L (see CHORUS); sp. altered under infl. of L] 1. a group of singers organized and trained to sing together, esp. in a church 2. the part of a church they occupy, as a chancel or… …   English World dictionary

  • choir — [kwaıə US kwaır] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: cuer, from Latin chorus; CHORUS1] 1.) a group of people who sing together for other people to listen to →↑choral ▪ He joined a church choir at the age of eight. 2.) [usually singular] the …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Choir — • Church architecture term. Strictly speaking, the choir is that part of the church where the stalls of the clergy are • A body of singers entrusted with the musical parts of the Church service, and organized and instructed for that purpose… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • choir — ► NOUN 1) an organized group of singers, especially one that takes part in church services. 2) the part of a large church between the altar and the nave, used by the choir and clergy. ORIGIN Old French quer, from Latin chorus (see CHORUS(Cf.… …   English terms dictionary

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