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1 music to the ears
Образное выражение: музыка для ушей (of... -... кого-л.; англ. цитата - из документа компании Reymond Langton Design, Великобритания) -
2 music to the ears of
Общая лексика: музыка для ушей (англ. оборот взят из статьи в Wall Street Journal) -
3 the news was sweet music to my ears
English-spanish dictionary > the news was sweet music to my ears
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4 feast the ears with music
Макаров: услаждать слух музыкойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > feast the ears with music
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5 some music is an assault on the ears
Общая лексика: есть музыка, которая оскорбляет слухУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > some music is an assault on the ears
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music ['mju:zɪk]1 nounmusique f; (score) partition f, musique f;∎ to set to music mettre en musique;∎ to read music lire une partition;∎ the news was music to my ears la nouvelle m'a fait très plaisir ou m'a ravi(teacher, lesson, festival) de musique►► music box boîte f à musique;music case porte-musique m inv;old-fashioned music centre chaîne f (midi);1 noun(theatre) théâtre m de variétés; (entertainment) music-hall m(song, artist) de music-hall;music paper papier m à musique;music press presse f musicale;music stand pupitre m (à musique);music station station f musicale;music video clip m (vidéo) -
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noun1) Musik, diemake music — Musik machen; musizieren
set or put something to music — etwas vertonen od. in Musik setzen
be music to somebody's ears — (fig. coll.) Musik in jemandes Ohren sein (ugs.); see also academic.ru/26108/face">face 2. 3)
sheet of music — Notenblatt, das
* * *['mju:zik] 1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; ( also adjective) a music lesson.) die Musik; Musik-...2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) die Noten (pl.)•- musical2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) das Musical- musically- musician* * *mu·sic[ˈmju:zɪk]n no plit is \music to my ears oh, das ist Musik in meinen Ohrenpop \music Popmusik frock 'n' roll \music Rock 'n' Roll mclassical \music klassische Musikto make \music Musik machen, musizierento put on \music [etwas] Musik auflegento study \music Musik studierento read \music Noten lesen* * *['mjuːzɪk]nMusik f; (of voice) Musikalität f; (= written score) Noten pldo you use music? — spielen/singen Sie nach Noten?
* * *music [ˈmjuːzık] s1. Musik f:music for wind Blasmusik;play music Musik machen, musizieren;shall I put on some music? soll ich ein bisschen Musik machen?;that’s music to my ears das ist Musik in meinen Ohren;2. a) Musikstück n, Komposition fb) koll Kompositionen pl3. Noten(blatt) pl(n):play from music vom Blatt spielen;can you read music? kannst du Noten lesen?4. koll Musikalien pl5. fig Musik f, Wohllaut m, Gesang m:the music of the birds der Gesang der Vögel6. Musikalität f7. JAGD Geläute n, Gebell n der Jagdhunde8. (Musik-)Kapelle f, Orchester nmus. abk1. museum2. music3. musical4. musician* * *noun1) Musik, diemake music — Musik machen; musizieren
piece of music — Musikstück, das; Musik, die
set or put something to music — etwas vertonen od. in Musik setzen
be music to somebody's ears — (fig. coll.) Musik in jemandes Ohren sein (ugs.); see also face 2. 3)
sheet of music — Notenblatt, das
* * *n.Musik -en f. -
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'mju:zik
1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; (also adjective) a music lesson.) música2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) música•- musical
2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) musical- musician
music n músicatr['mjʊːzɪk]1 música\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be music to one's ears ser música para los oídosto put/set something to music poner música a algoto read music leer músicamusic box caja de músicamusic centre equipo de músicamusic hall teatro de variedadesmusic lover melómano,-amusic score partituramusic stand atril nombre masculinomusic ['mju:zɪk] n: música fn.• música s.f.• solfa s.f.'mjuːzɪkmass nouna) ( art form) música fb) ( written notes) partitura f, música fcan you read music? — ¿sabes solfeo?, ¿sabes leer música?; (before n)
['mjuːzɪk]music stand — atril m
1.N música f- face the music2.CPDmusic box N — (esp US) caja f de música
music centre N — equipo m estereofónico
music critic N — crítico(-a) m / f musical
music director N — director(a) m / f musical
music festival N — festival m de música
music hall N — teatro m de variedades
music lesson N — (instrumental) clase f de música; (vocal) clase f de solfeo
music lover N — aficionado(-a) m / f a la música, amante mf de la música
music paper N — papel m de música, papel m pautado
music stand N — atril m
music video N — videoclip m
* * *['mjuːzɪk]mass nouna) ( art form) música fb) ( written notes) partitura f, música fcan you read music? — ¿sabes solfeo?, ¿sabes leer música?; (before n)
music stand — atril m
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ˈmju:zɪk сущ.
1) а) музыка;
музыкальное произведение to compose, write music ≈ сочинять музыку, писать музыку to perform, play music ≈ исполнять музыку to set smth. to music ≈ перелагать что-л. на музыку a piece of music ≈ музыкальная пьеса background music band music chamber music choral music classical music country music hillbilly music dance music folk music incidental music instrumental music light music martial music modern music organ music popular music rock music sacred music serious music soul music sheet music б) музыкальное сопровождение Syn: a play set to music ≈ пьеса в музыкальном сопровождении;
пьеса, исполняемая под музыку
2) ноты to read music ≈ читать ноты
3) перен. а) что-л. благозвучное, приятное для слуха Her voice was music to my ears. ≈ Ее голос для меня музыка. Syn: euphony б) музыкальность the music of verse ≈ музыкальность стиха музыка - to * под музыку - set to * положенный на музыку - what she said was * to my ears ее речи /слова/ звучали для меня как музыка музыкальное произведение;
музыка - orchestral * оркестровое произведение;
оркестровая музыка ноты - to read * играть по нотам;
читать ноты - to play without * играть без нот пение птиц, шелест листвы, журчание ручейка и т. п.( устаревшее) (военное) оркестр (диалектизм) музыкальный инструмент (американизм) (разговорное) живость, возбужденность развлечение > rough * шум, грохот, стук > to face the * держать ответ, расплачиваться за свои поступки, храбро встречать критику или трудности ~ ноты;
he plays without music он играет без нот music музыка;
to music под музыку music музыка;
to music под музыку ~ музыкальное произведение;
музыкальные произведения ~ ноты;
he plays without music он играет без нот ~ уст. оркестр, хор sheet ~ небольшое, отдельно изданное музыкальное произведение swing ~ свинг (разновидность джазовой музыки) swing: swing = swing music;
to go with a swing идти как по маслу;
what you lose on the swings you make up on the roundabouts потери в одном возмещаются выигрышем в другом -
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'mju:zik 1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; ( also adjective) a music lesson.) musikk2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) noter•- musical2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) musikkfilm/-spill, musikal- musicianmusikk--------notersubst. \/ˈmjuːzɪk\/1) musikk2) musikk-3) noterskrive av\/kopiere noter4) notehefteface the music ( hverdagslig) ta følgene\/konsekvensene, ta støyten, ta det som kommerhave a good ear for music eller have a turn for music være musikalsk, ha anlegg for musikk, ha øre for musikkincidental music scenemusikk, bakgrunnsmusikk, ledsagende musikkit's (sweet) music to my ears ( hverdagslig) det er som musikk i mine ørerpiece of music musikkstykkeset\/put something to music sette musikk\/melodi til noesheet of music noteark, noteblad, notehefteto the music of med musikk avto the sound of music til musikkhave some music musisere -
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['mju:zik] 1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; ( also adjective) a music lesson.) música2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) música•- musical2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) musical- musician* * *mu.sic[mj'u:zik] n 1 música. 2 harmonia. 3 composição musical. 4 notas musicais. to be music to ones’ ears deixar feliz. to face the music enfrentar dificuldades corajosamente. to set to music musicar, pôr em música. -
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n. muziek; zang, spel; noten[ mjoe:zik]1 muziek♦voorbeelden:it was music to my ears • het klonk me als muziek in de oren -
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[ʹmju:zık] n1. музыкаwhat she said was music to my ears - её речи /слова/ звучали для меня как музыка
2. 1) музыкальное произведение; музыкаorchestral music - оркестровое произведение; оркестровая музыка
2) нотыto read music - играть по нотам; читать ноты
3. пение птиц, шелест листвы, журчание ручейка и т. п.4. уст., воен. оркестр5. диал. музыкальный инструмент6. амер. разг.1) живость, возбуждённость2) развлечение♢
rough music - шум, грохот, стукto face the music - а) держать ответ, расплачиваться за свои поступки; б) храбро встречать критику или трудности
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♦ music /ˈmju:zɪk/n. [uc]musica: to set to music, mettere in musica; musicare (un testo letterario ecc.); popular (o pop) music, musica pop; classical music, musica classica; disco music, disco-music; (fam.) indie music, musica ‘indie’; (cinem., teatr.) incidental music, musica di fondo; atmospheric music, musica suggestiva; to listen to the music, ascoltare la musica; to read music, leggere la musica● ( USA) music box, scatola armonica; carillon □ music card, ‘carta musicale’ ( sostituisce dischi e nastri) □ music cassette, musicassetta □ music centre, impianto stereo □ music hall, music-hall, teatro di varietà; ( USA) sala per concerti, auditorium □ music holder, leggio (per spartiti di musica) □ music paper, carta da musica □ music rest = music holder ► sopra □ music shop, negozio di musica □ music stand = music holder ► sopra □ music stool, sgabello per pianoforte □ music teacher, insegnante di musica □ (med.) music therapy, musicoterapia □ (fig. fam.) to be music to one's ears, essere musica per le proprie orecchie □ (fig. fam.) to face the music, affrontare le critiche (o i rimproveri). -
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A n1 (art, composition) musique f ; guitar/piano music musique f pour guitare/piano ; to write music écrire de la musique ; to set sth to music mettre qch en musique ;to face the music affronter l'orage ; to be music to sb's ears être doux à l'oreille de qn. -
18 the music is still singing in my ears
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the music is still singing in my ears
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1. разг. пониженный слух2. разг. человек с пониженным слухом, тугоухий -
20 be music to one's ears
paзг.этo звучит для мeня (нeгo и т. д.) кaк музыкaThe name of the horse he had bet on was called out as the winner. 'Ah,' he said, 'that's music to my ears!'
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