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lyrique [liʀik]1. adjectiveb. ( = d'opéra) [ouvrage, répertoire, ténor] operaticc. ( = exalté) lyrical2. masculine noun* * *liʀik1) Musique [chant, compositeur] operatic; [chanteur, saison] opera2) Littérature [poésie, poète] lyric; [contenu, élan] lyrical* * *liʀik adjOPÉRA opera modifthéâtre lyrique — opera house (for light opera)
* * *A adj1 Mus [chant, compositeur, morceau, représentation, association] operatic; [chanteur, saison, monde, enregistrement] opera; opéra lyrique lyric opera;2 Littérat [poésie, poète] lyric; [contenu, élan, simplicité] lyrical; être or se montrer lyrique to wax lyrical (sur about).B nm1 Mus operatic works (pl);[lirik] adjectif1. LITTÉRATURE [poésie] lyric[inspiration, passion] lyricalquand il parle d'argent, il devient lyrique (figuré) he really gets carried away when he talks about moneyart/drame lyrique lyric art/drama -
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parolier, -ière [paʀɔlje, jεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * ** * *paʀɔlje, jɛʀ nm/f (-ière)1) (chanson) lyricist2) OPÉRA librettist* * *parolier, - ière ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f ( de chansons) lyric writer; ( d'opéra) librettist., parolière [parɔlje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin[d'un opéra] librettist -
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chant [∫ɑ̃]1. masculine nouna. [de personne, oiseau] singing ; ( = mélodie habituelle) song ; [d'insecte] chirping ; [de coq] crowing• cours/professeur de chant singing lesson/teacherb. ( = chanson) songc. ( = côté) edge• de or sur chant on its edge2. compounds* * *ʃɑ̃nom masculin1) ( activité) singingaimer le chant — ( chanter) to like singing; ( écouter) to like songs
2) ( sons caractéristiques) (d'oiseau, de baleine) song; ( de coq) crow(ing); ( de grillon) chirp(ing); ( de cigale) shrilling; (de vent, ruisseau, d'instrument) sound3) ( composition musicale) song•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʃɑ̃ nm1) (= morceau) song, [église] hymn2) (= art vocal)3) (= division de poème) canto4) TECHNIQUE* * *chant ⇒ voix humaine141 nm1 ( activité) singing; entendre un chant mélodieux to hear the sweet sound of singing; réveillé par le chant des oiseaux woken by the dawn chorus; aimer le chant ( chanter) to like singing; ( écouter) to like songs; concours/leçon de chant singing competition/lesson;2 ( sons caractéristiques) (d'oiseau, de baleine) song; ( de coq) crow(ing); ( de grillon) chirp(ing); ( de cigale) shrilling; (de vent, ruisseau, d'instrument) sound; au chant du coq at cockcrow;3 ( composition musicale) song; chant à plusieurs voix part-song; chants profanes/sacrés profane/sacred songs;4 ( mélodie) melody;5 ( poésie) ode; ( division) canto; chant funèbre funeral lament; chant nuptial marriage song; épopée en dix chants epic in ten cantos;chant choral choral singing; chant du cygne swansong; chant d'église hymn; chant grégorien Gregorian chant; chant guerrier war song; chant de Noël Christmas carol; chant populaire folk song; chant des sirènes siren song.[ʃɑ̃] nom masculin1. [chanson] song[mélodie] melodyécouter le chant des sirènes to listen to the siren's ou mermaid's song2. [action de chanter] singing3. [art de chanter] singing[division dans un poème] canto6. CONSTRUCTION edge————————au chant du coq locution adverbiale -
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lyrisme [liʀism]masculine noun* * *liʀismnom masculin lyricism* * *liʀism nm* * *lyrisme nm1 ( contenu) lyricism; avec lyrisme lyrically;2 ( poésie lyrique) lyric poetry.[lirism] nom masculin -
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soprano [sɔpʀano]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = voix) soprano3. masculine noun, feminine noun( = personne) soprano* * *sɔpʀano
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* * *sɔpʀano nmf* * *A nm ( voix) soprano.B nmf ( chanteur) ( femme) soprano; ( enfant) treble, soprano; un(e) soprano lyrique/dramatique a lyric/dramatic soprano.———————— -
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10 poème
poem, lyric
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Lyric — may refer to:* Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view * Lyric, from the Greek language, a song sung with a lyre * Lyrics, the composition in verse which is sung to a melody to constitute a song *… … Wikipedia
lyric — lyric, lyrical Lyric is the adjective to use when referring to a type of poetry that expresses the poet s feelings in set forms such as an ode or sonnet (lyric poet / lyric verses). A lyric is a poem of this kind, and in modern use lyrics… … Modern English usage
lyric — [lir′ik] adj. [< Fr or L: Fr lyrique < L lyricus < Gr lyrikos] 1. of a lyre 2. suitable for singing, as to the accompaniment of a lyre; songlike; specif., designating poetry or a poem mainly expressing the poet s emotions and feelings:… … English World dictionary
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Lyric — Lyr ic, n. 1. A lyric poem; a lyrical composition. [1913 Webster] 2. A composer of lyric poems. [R.] Addison. [1913 Webster] 3. A verse of the kind usually employed in lyric poetry; used chiefly in the plural. [1913 Webster] 4. pl. The words of a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lyric — [ lirik ] n. m. • 1923; mot angl. ♦ Anglic. Couplet de music hall. Des lyrics. ⊗ HOM. Lyrique. ⇒LYRIC, subst. masc. Gén. au plur. Texte chanté (dans une comédie musicale, un film ou un spectacle) (d apr. GILB. 1971). Le roman de Graham Greene… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lyric — Lyr ic, Lyrical Lyr ic*al, a. [L. lyricus, Gr. ?: cf. F. lyrique. See {Lyre}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a lyre or harp. [1913 Webster] 2. Fitted to be sung to the lyre; hence, also, appropriate for song; suitable for or suggestive of singing; of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lyric — (n.) a lyric poem, 1580s, from M.Fr. lyrique short poem expressing personal emotion, from L. lyricus of or for the lyre, from Gk. lyrikos singing to the lyre, from lyra (see LYRE (Cf. lyre)). Meaning words of a popular song is first recorded 1876 … Etymology dictionary
lyric — ► NOUN 1) (also lyrics) the words of a song. 2) a lyric poem or verse. ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of poetry) expressing the writer s emotions, usually briefly and in stanzas or recognized forms. 2) (of a singing voice) using a light register. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
lyric — англ. [ли/рик] lyrique фр. [лири/к] lyrisch нем. [ли/риш] 1) лирический 2) музыкальный … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
lyric — [adj] musical choral, coloratura, mellifluous, melodic, melodious, poetic, songful, songlike, tuneful; concept 594 … New thesaurus