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music+(noun)

  • 1 music

    ['mju:zik] 1. noun
    1) (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.) tónlist
    2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) nótur
    2. noun
    (a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) söngleikur
    - musician

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  • 2 jazz

    (popular music of American Negro origin: She prefers jazz to classical music; ( also adjective) a jazz musician.) djass

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  • 3 A flat

    noun ((music) a note that is a semitone lower than A.)

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  • 4 A sharp

    noun ((music) a note that is a semitone higher than A.)

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  • 5 art

    1) (painting and sculpture: I'm studying art at school; Do you like modern art?; ( also adjective) an art gallery, an art college.) list
    2) (any of various creative forms of expression: painting, music, dancing, writing and the other arts.) list, listgrein
    3) (an ability or skill; the (best) way of doing something: the art of conversation/war.) list
    - artfully
    - artfulness
    - arts

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  • 6 balm

    (something that soothes: The music was balm to my ears.) harmabót, allt sem mÿkir og græðir
    - balminess

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  • 7 composer

    noun (a writer, especially of a piece of music.) tónskáld

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  • 8 culture

    1) (a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation: the Jewish culture.) (þjóð)menning
    2) (improvement of the mind etc by education etc: He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.) menning, menntun
    3) (educated taste in art, literature, music etc: He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.) siðfágun, menntun, menning
    4) ((a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc.) örverugróður
    5) (the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc.) eldi, ræktun
    - cultured

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  • 9 formation

    1) (the act of forming or making: He agreed to the formation of a music society.) myndun
    2) ((a) particular arrangement or order: The planes flew in formation.) skipuleg röð, fylking

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  • 10 movement

    1) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) hreyfing
    2) (activity: In this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.) hreyfing, tilfærsla
    3) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) hreyfing
    4) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) hreyfing
    5) (the moving parts of a watch, clock etc.) gangverk
    6) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) þáttur
    7) (a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc: There's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.) tilhneiging

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  • 11 personal stereo

    noun ((also Walkman®) a small (radio and) cassette player with headphones that enables the person wearing it to listen to music while walking etc.)

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  • 12 recital

    1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) flutningur
    2) (the act of reciting.) flutningur

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  • 13 rock'n'roll

    noun ((also rock-and-roll) a simpler, earlier form of rock music.) rokk, rokk og ról

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  • 14 rumba

    ((a piece of music for) a South American dance.) rúmba

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  • 15 setting

    1) (a background: This castle is the perfect setting for a murder.) sögusvið
    2) (an arrangement of jewels in eg a ring.) umgjörð
    3) (music composed for a poem etc: settings of folk songs.) tónverk samið við ljóð

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  • 16 sound-track

    noun ((a recording of) the music from a film: I've just bought the sound-track of that new film.) kvikmyndatónlist

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  • 17 title

    1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) titill
    2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) titill, nafnbót
    - title deed
    - title page
    - title rôle

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  • 18 turntable

    noun (the revolving part of a record-player on which the record rests while it is being played: He put another record on the turntable so that people could dance to the music.) plötuspilari

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  • 19 classical

    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) fornfræða-
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) sígildur, klassískur
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassískur
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) sígilt verk; snilldarverk, meistaraverk
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) tunga, bókmenntir eða menning Grikkja og Rómverja

    English-Icelandic dictionary > classical

  • 20 dance

    1. verb
    1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) dansa
    2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) hreyfa upp og niður, hossa
    2. noun
    1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) dans
    2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) dansleikur, ball
    - dancing

    English-Icelandic dictionary > dance

См. также в других словарях:

  • music — noun 1 arrangement of sounds for singing/playing ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, fine, good, great, wonderful ▪ loud ▪ quiet, soft …   Collocations dictionary

  • music — ► NOUN 1) the art of combining vocal or instrumental sounds in a pleasing way. 2) the sound so produced. 3) the written or printed signs representing such sound. ● music to one s ears Cf. ↑music to one s ears ORIGIN Old French …   English terms dictionary

  • music - musical — ◊ music Music is the sound that people make when they sing or play instruments. Music is an uncount noun. You use the singular form of a verb after it. Loewe s music is pure and entrancing. You do not call a musical composition a music . You call …   Useful english dictionary

  • music box — noun produces music by means of pins on a revolving cylinder that strike the tuned teeth of a comb like metal plate • Syn: ↑musical box • Hypernyms: ↑musical instrument, ↑instrument * * * noun, pl ⋯ boxes [count] : a box that contains a device… …   Useful english dictionary

  • music stand — noun a light stand for holding sheets of printed music • Syn: ↑music rack • Hypernyms: ↑rack, ↑stand * * * ˈmusic stand [music stand music stands] …   Useful english dictionary

  • music teacher — noun someone who teaches music • Hypernyms: ↑teacher, ↑instructor • Hyponyms: ↑piano teacher * * * music master, music mistress or music teacher noun A teacher of music • • • …   Useful english dictionary

  • music rack — noun a light stand for holding sheets of printed music • Syn: ↑music stand • Hypernyms: ↑rack, ↑stand * * * music rack noun A rack attached to a musical instrument for holding the player s music • • • Main Entry: ↑m …   Useful english dictionary

  • music paper — noun paper with lines appropriate for writing music • Syn: ↑score paper • Hypernyms: ↑paper * * * music paper noun Paper ruled for writing music • • • Main Entry: ↑music …   Useful english dictionary

  • music roll — noun : a roll of paper on which music for a player piano is recorded in perforations that actuate the keys by regulating the flow of air from a bellows * * * a roll of perforated paper for actuating a player piano. [1905 10] * * * music roll noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • music genre — noun an expressive style of music • Syn: ↑musical genre, ↑genre, ↑musical style • Members of this Topic: ↑crossover • Hypernyms: ↑expressive style, ↑style, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • music of the spheres — noun an inaudible music that Pythagoras thought was produced by the celestial • Hypernyms: ↑music, ↑euphony * * * : an ethereal harmony supposed by the Pythagoreans to be produced by the vibration of the celestial spheres upon which the stars and …   Useful english dictionary

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