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tr[ɒf'steɪʤ]1 entre bastidores, de fuera del escenario1 fuera del escenario
I 'ɔːf'steɪdʒ, ˌɒf'steɪdʒadjective (before n) de entre bastidores, de fuera del escenario
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adverb fuera del escenario[ˌɒf'steɪdʒ]1.2.ADV entre bastidores, fuera del escenario* * *
I ['ɔːf'steɪdʒ, ˌɒf'steɪdʒ]adjective (before n) de entre bastidores, de fuera del escenario
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adj.1 de fuera del escenario.2 fuera de escena.adv.1 fuera del escenario.2 fuera de escena, entre bastidores, al paño. -
3 voice offstage
SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL voz nombre femenino en off -
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5 go offstage
v.salir de la escena, hacer mutis. -
6 voice
vois
1. noun1) (the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing: He has a very deep voice; He spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice.) voz2) (the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion: The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience.) voz
2. verb1) (to express (feelings etc): He voiced the discontent of the whole group.) expresar2) (to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath: `Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'.) sonorizar•- voiced- voiceless
- voice mail
- be in good voice
- lose one's voice
- raise one's voice
voice n voztr[vɔɪs]1 voz nombre femenino■ to have a hoarse/weak voice tener la voz ronca/apagada■ she has a high/low voice tiene la voz aguda/grave1 expresar2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL sonorizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat the top of one's voice a voz en gritoin a loud voice en voz altain a low/soft voice en voz baja, a media vozthe voice of experience la voz de la experienciathe voice of reason la voz de la razónto be in voice estar en vozto give voice to one's feelings expresar sus sentimientosto lose one's voice quedarse afónico,-a, quedarse sin vozto lower/raise one's voice bajar/levantar la vozwith one voice de una voz, a una, a corovoice box laringe nombre femeninovoice n1) : voz fin a low voice: en voz bajato lose one's voice: quedarse sin vozthe voice of the people: la voz del pueblo2)to make one's voice heard : hacerse oírv.• expresar v.• hacerse eco de v.• sonorizar v.n.• pecho s.m.• voz s.f.
I vɔɪs1) c ua) (sound, faculty) voz fto hear voices — oír* voces
in a low/loud voice — en voz baja/alta
to lose one's voice — quedarse afónico or sin voz
to raise/lower one's voice — levantar/bajar la voz
b) ( Mus) voz f2)a) ( opinion) (no pl) voz fto have no voice in something — no tener* voz en algo
to be of one voice — ser* de la misma opinión
b) u (instrument, agency) portavoz m, voz factive/passive voice — voz activa/pasiva
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transitive verb \<\<opinion/concern/anger\>\> expresar[vɔɪs]1. N1) (=sound, faculty of speech) voz fman's/woman's voice — voz de hombre/mujer
if you carry on shouting, you won't have any voice left — si sigues gritando te vas a quedar afónica or sin voz
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he added his voice to opposition critics — unió su voz a las críticas de la oposición•
to find one's voice — (lit) recuperar el habla; (fig) encontrar su medio de expresión•
to give voice to sth — frm dar expresión a algo•
to hear voices — oír voces•
in a deep voice — en tono gravein a loud/low voice — en voz alta/baja
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a voice inside me — una voz en mi interiorkeep your voice down! — ¡no levantes la voz!
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to lose one's voice — quedarse afónico or sin voz•
to lower one's voice — bajar la voz•
to raise one's voice — alzar or levantar la voz•
at the top of one's voice — a voz en grito, a voz en cuellohe yelled at the top of his voice — gritó con todas sus fuerzas or a voz en cuello
- speak with one voicethrow, toneto like the sound of one's own voice —
2) (Mus) voz fshe has a beautiful (singing) voice — tiene una voz preciosa (para el canto), canta muy bien
bass/contralto/soprano/tenor voice — voz f de bajo/contralto/soprano/tenor
3) (=opinion) voz fthe voice of the people/nation — la voz del pueblo/de la nación
to have a/no voice in the matter — tener/no tener voz en el asunto
she is a respected voice in the women's movement — es una voz respetada dentro del movimiento feminista
4) (=spokesperson) portavoz mf5) (Phon) sonoridad f6) (Gram)active/passive voice — voz f activa/pasiva
in the active/passive voice — en (voz) activa/pasiva
2. VT1) [+ opinion, feelings, concern, support] expresarhe felt obliged to voice his opposition to the war — se sintió obligado a expresar su oposición a la guerra
2) (Phon) [+ consonant] sonorizar3) (Mus) [+ wind instrument] templar3.CPDvoice mail N — (Telec) buzón m de voz
voice part N — (Mus) parte f cantable
voice production N — producción f de voz
voice range N — registro m de voz
voice recognition N — reconocimiento m de la voz
voice synthesis N — síntesis f de voz
voice synthesizer N — sintetizador m de voz
voice training N — educación f de la voz
voice vote N — (US) (Pol) voto m oral
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I [vɔɪs]1) c ua) (sound, faculty) voz fto hear voices — oír* voces
in a low/loud voice — en voz baja/alta
to lose one's voice — quedarse afónico or sin voz
to raise/lower one's voice — levantar/bajar la voz
b) ( Mus) voz f2)a) ( opinion) (no pl) voz fto have no voice in something — no tener* voz en algo
to be of one voice — ser* de la misma opinión
b) u (instrument, agency) portavoz m, voz factive/passive voice — voz activa/pasiva
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transitive verb \<\<opinion/concern/anger\>\> expresar -
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voz sustantivo femenino 1 ( en general) voice; tener la voz tomada to be hoarse; hablar en voz baja to speak quietly; en voz alta ‹ hablar› loudly; ‹ leer› aloud, out loud; una pieza a cuatro voces (Mús) a piece for four voices, a four-part piece; voz activa/pasiva (Ling) active/passive voice 2 hablar a voces to talk in loud voices
voz sustantivo femenino
1 (sonido) voice
a media voz, in a low voice, softly
de viva voz, verbally
en voz alta, aloud, out loud
en voz baja, in a low voice, quietly Rad TV (grabación) voz en off, voice-over
2 (grito) shout: dales una voz, give them a shout
a voces, shouting
3 (opinión) no tener ni voz ni voto, to have no say in the matter
4 Ling (palabra) voice (forma verbal) voice
5 Mús (persona que canta) voice
a tres voces, for three voices Locuciones: (divulgar una noticia) correr la voz: corre la voz para que se entere todo el mundo, spread the rumours so that everybody finds out about it figurado llevar la voz cantante, to rule the roost o to call the shots
pedir algo a voces, to be crying out for sthg
a voz en grito/a voz en cuello, at the top of one's voice figurado secreto a voces, open secret ' voz' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - acre - aguardentosa - aguardentoso - aguda - agudo - ahuecar - alarma - alta - alto - apagada - apagado - bajar - bajinis - cadenciosa - cadencioso - cantante - casarse - cascada - cascado - chillar - chillón - chillona - dar - desconocida - desconocido - desgarrada - desgarrado - despacio - educar - entrecortada - entrecortado - escala - gallo - grave - grito - hueca - hueco - inflexión - levantar - llamada - modular - mortecina - mortecino - nasal - operarse - penetrante - permitirse - quebrarse - quiebro English: A - aback - abrasive - active - aloud - angry - be - bear - belt out - break - breath - breathe - broken - carry - catch - convulse - crack - croak - deep - deepen - doubtful - drone - drop - echo - evenly - faint - falter - gasp out - get - grating - grave - groom - gruff - harsh - have - hollow - indistinct - lay up - level - light - loud - menace - miss - muffled - nasal - offstage - out - piping - quaver - quiet
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offstage — [ôf′stāj΄] n. that part of a stage, as the wings, not visible to the audience adj. in or from the offstage [an offstage whisper] adv. 1. in or to the offstage [to go offstage] 2. when not actually appearing before the public … English World dictionary
offstage — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB ▪ (in a theatre) not on the stage and so not visible to the audience … English terms dictionary
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offstage — off|stage [ˌɔfˈsteıdʒ US ˌo:f ] adv 1.) just behind or to the side of a stage in a theatre, where the people watching a play cannot see ≠ ↑onstage ▪ There was a loud crash offstage. 2.) when an actor is not acting ▪ Offstage, Peter seemed a shy… … Dictionary of contemporary English
offstage — I noun a stage area out of sight of the audience (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑wing, ↑backstage • Hypernyms: ↑stage II adjective 1. situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible … Useful english dictionary
offstage — /awf stayj , of /, adv. 1. off the stage or in the wings; away from the view of the audience (opposed to onstage). 2. in one s private life rather than on the stage: Offstage the actress seemed rather plain. adj. 3. not in view of the audience;… … Universalium
offstage — off|stage [ ,ɔf steıdʒ ] adjective, adverb 1. ) in or toward the area behind a theater stage where the audience cannot see: He rushed offstage. The introduction was read by an offstage narrator. 2. ) used for describing what an actor is really… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
offstage — adverb 1 just behind or to the side of a stage in a theatre, where the people watching a play cannot see: There was a loud crash offstage. 2 when an actor is not acting: Offstage Peter always seemed a quiet, shy sort of person. offstage adjective … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
offstage — UK [ˌɒfˈsteɪdʒ] / US [ˌɔfˈsteɪdʒ] adjective, adverb 1) theatre in or towards the area behind a theatre stage where the audience cannot see He rushed offstage. The introduction was read by an offstage narrator. 2) used for describing what an actor … English dictionary
offstage — adverb or adjective Date: 1921 1. on a part of the stage not visible to the audience 2. in private life < known offstage as a kindly person > 3. behind the scenes ; out of the public view < much of the important work of the conference was done… … New Collegiate Dictionary
offstage — 1. adjective a) Of, or relating to that part of a stage not visible to the audience b) Of, or relating to private life 2. adverb Taking place offstage (as above) … Wiktionary