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1 orchestra
s orkestar; prostor za glazbenike u kazalištu; muzička kapela / # pit = prostor za orkestar; # stalls = circle, parket* * *
orkestar
parter -
2 conductor (orchestra)
dirigent -
3 court orchestra
mannheimski stil -
4 symphony orchestra
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5 dance orchestra
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6 dance-orchestra
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7 string orchestra
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8 string-orchestra
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9 string
s 1. vrpca, traka, špaga, uzica, konopac, konac 2. [zool] tetive;[bot] vlakno, nit (mahune); [mus] struna, žica 3. tetiva luka 4. niz, ogrlica, đerdan (&[fig]); dugačak red čega; [US] govor 5. [fig] rezerva, zaliha / [fig ] to hold all the # s = držati sve konce u u ruci, upravljati čime; [fig] to have two # s to one's bow = imati dva željeza u vatri; [fig] to pull the # s = povlačiti konce, nevidljivo, upravljati čime; [fig] heart # s = srce; najdublji osječaj; to touch the # s = svirati; to harp on one # = neprestano govoriti o istoj stvari; [fig] to touch a # = dirnuti žicu;the # s = žičani instrumenti; gudači; in a long # = u dugom nizu, redu; no# s attached = bez ikakvih uvjeta; without # s = bez uvjeta; to be tied to one's mothers apron 3 s = biti vezan uz majčinu pregaču; first (second) # = prva (druga) violina; # orchestra = gudački orkestar* * *
gudaÄki
konop
nanizati
napeti
niz
niz podataka
postaviti
povezani niz znakova ili bitova koji djeluju kao j
snabdjeti žicom
struna
tetiva
uzica
vrpca
zamka
žica -
10 symphony
s 1. arch akladnost, sklad [zvukova] 2. mus simfonija /# orchestra = simfonijski orkestar* * *
simfonija
simfonijski
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