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1 comparsa
f.1 extras (Teatro).2 retinue, committee, accompaniment, following.3 walker-on.f. & m.1 extra (Teatro).2 also-ran.no es más que un comparsa he's just there to make up the numbers* * *1 (de teatro) extras plural2 (de carnaval) masquerade, group of people in fancy dress1 walk-on, extra* * *1. SF1) [de carnaval] group2) (Teat)la comparsa — the extras pl
3) (=persona subordinada) puppet2. SMF1) (Teat) extra2) Caribe (=bailadores) dance troupe* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Teatr) extrafui a la reunión de comparsa — (fam) I just sat in on the meeting
b) comparsa femenino ( conjunto musical) group; ( en carnaval) krewe (AmE) ( group of people participating in a carnival parade)* * *= entourage, cortege, retinue.Ex. Rumors have begun to circulate about a possible film focusing on Vincent Chase and his entourage.Ex. Next day, he drove down to Annapolis followed by a cortege of a dozen cars bearing his numerous family and friends to attend a regatta.Ex. The honey bee queen produces pheromones in order to attract a retinue of male workers around her.----* una comparsa de = a cavalcade of.* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Teatr) extrafui a la reunión de comparsa — (fam) I just sat in on the meeting
b) comparsa femenino ( conjunto musical) group; ( en carnaval) krewe (AmE) ( group of people participating in a carnival parade)* * *= entourage, cortege, retinue.Ex: Rumors have begun to circulate about a possible film focusing on Vincent Chase and his entourage.
Ex: Next day, he drove down to Annapolis followed by a cortege of a dozen cars bearing his numerous family and friends to attend a regatta
.Ex: The honey bee queen produces pheromones in order to attract a retinue of male workers around her.* una comparsa de = a cavalcade of.* * *1 ( Teatr) extrafui a la reunión de comparsa ( fam); I just sat in on the meeting2* * *
comparsa sustantivo femenino (conjunto musical) group
* * *♦ nf1. Teatro extras2. [en carnaval] = group of people at carnival in same costume and with masks♦ nmf1. Teatro extra2. [en carreras] also-ran;[en competiciones] minnow;no es más que un comparsa he's just there to make up the numbers* * *I f TEA:la comparsa the extras plII m/f TEA extra; figrank outsider
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