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1 orchestrated
adj.orquestado.pp.participio pasado del verbo ORCHESTRATE.pt.pretérito del verbo: ORCHESTRATE -
2 instrumentar
instrumentar verbo transitivo ( conjugate instrumentar) (Mús) to orchestrate
instrumentar vtr Mús to score, instrument, orchestrate: el poema lo instrumentó el cantante, the singer orchestrated the poem -
3 instrumento
Del verbo instrumentar: ( conjugate instrumentar) \ \
instrumento es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
instrumentó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: instrumentar instrumento
instrumentar verbo transitivo ( conjugate instrumentar) (Mús) to orchestrate
instrumento sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) instrument; instrumentos de precisión precision instruments 2 ( medio) means
instrumentar vtr Mús to score, instrument, orchestrate: el poema lo instrumentó el cantante, the singer orchestrated the poem
instrumento sustantivo masculino instrument
instrumento de cuerda/percusión/viento, stringed/percussion/wind instrument ' instrumento' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - afinar - aparato - baja - bajo - con - corneta - cuadrante - cuerda - cuerno - de - desafinar - desgastarse - escarpelo - fagot - gaita - herir - incisiva - incisivo - instrumentar - manipular - mástil - media - medio - metro - mira - oboe - pedal - pistón - salterio - saxo - sonar - taladro - tambor - tañido - templar - tocar - viola - violín - violón - violoncelo - violonchelo - aguja - alguno - arma - artefacto - bombo - boquilla - compás - contrabajo English: accurate - bass - blow - dial - gouge out - implement - instrument - on - play - record - setting - string - warp - whistle - tool - wind -
4 orchestrate
vt.orquestar (también sentido figurado) (pt & pp orchestrated)
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