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tr['pænpaɪps]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL zampoña f sing'pænpaɪpsplural noun zampoña f, guaira f (AmC)['pænpaɪps]NPL zampoña f* * *['pænpaɪps]plural noun zampoña f, guaira f (AmC) -
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n. гуурсан бишгүүр, цоор. -
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['pnpaɪps]plPanflöte f -
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pl.siringa flauta de Pan (música) -
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['pænˌpaɪps]flauto msg di Pan, siringa fsg -
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f.panpipe, rustic pipe played by Central American indians primitively, syrinx.* * *1 panpipes* * *SF shepherd's pipes pl, rustic flute* * *femenino panpipes (pl)* * *femenino panpipes (pl)* * *panpipes (pl)* * *zampoña nfpanpipes* * *f panpipes pl -
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f.1 a triangular sail. (America)2 a tall furnace which the Peruvians used in smelting metals.3 panpipes, rustic pipe played by Central American indians primitively, panpipe.* * *SF1) CAm Indian flute3) (Náut) triangular sail* * *1) (Náut) staysail2) (Andes) ( horno) kiln, furnace3) (AmC) (Mús) panpipes (pl)* * *1) (Náut) staysail2) (Andes) ( horno) kiln, furnace3) (AmC) (Mús) panpipes (pl)* * *A ( Náut) staysail* * *guaira nf2. Am [vela] triangular sail* * *guaira nf1) CA : traditional flute -
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m flute* * *1 flute: flauto diritto, dolce, recorder; flauto traverso, (transverse) flute; flauto di Pan, panpipes; flauto a cursore, slide whistle; suonare il flauto, to play the flute // 'Il Flauto Magico', 'The Magic Flute'2 ( flautista) flautist, flute player.* * *['flauto]* * *flauto/'flauto/ ⇒ 34sostantivo m. -
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f; -, -n1. (Querflöte etc.) flute; (Blockflöte) recorder; (Pfeife) whistle; (Rohrflöte) pipe; (Panflöte) pan pipes Pl.; Flöte spielen play the flute etc.2. Glas: champagne flute3. Kartenspiel: flush* * *die Flöteflute* * *Flö|te ['fløːtə]f -, -n1) pipe; (= Querflöte, Orgelflöte, in Zusammensetzungen) flute; (= Blockflöte) recorder; (= Pikkoloflöte) piccolo; (des Pan) pipes pl; (dial = Pfeife, Kesselflöte) whistledie Flö́te or auf der Flö́te spielen or blasen — to play the pipe etc
2) (= Kelchglas) flute glass* * *(a type of high-pitched woodwind musical instrument.) flute* * *Flö·te<-, -n>[ˈflø:tə]f\Flöte spielen [o blasen] to play the pipe/flute/recorder/panpipes* * *die; Flöte, Flöten1) (Musik) flute; (BlockFlöte) recorder2) (Skat)die [ganze] Flöte herunterspielen — play a [straight] flush
* * *1. (Querflöte etc) flute; (Blockflöte) recorder; (Pfeife) whistle; (Rohrflöte) pipe; (Panflöte) pan pipes pl;Flöte spielen play the flute etc2. Glas: champagne flute3. Kartenspiel: flush* * *die; Flöte, Flöten1) (Musik) flute; (BlockFlöte) recorder2) (Skat)die [ganze] Flöte herunterspielen — play a [straight] flush
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f.flute (Music).flauta (dulce) recorderflauta travesera transverse flute* * *1 (instrumento) flute1 (músico) flautist (US flutist), flute player\sonar la flauta to happen by chance, be a lucky flukeflauta de Pan pipes plural of Panflauta dulce recorderflauta travesera flute, transverse flute, cross flute* * *noun f.* * *1. SF- sonó la flauta por casualidad2) (=barra de pan) French stick, baguette3) LAm2.SMF flautist, flute player, flutist (EEUU)* * *Ifemenino (Mús) flutesonar la flauta (por casualidad) — (Esp)
IIsonó la flauta! — what a fluke!
masculino y femenino flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)* * *= flute.Ex. He notes that among the instruments played are a kettledrum, a flute, a fiddle, a harp, and a pair of cymbals.* * *Ifemenino (Mús) flutesonar la flauta (por casualidad) — (Esp)
IIsonó la flauta! — what a fluke!
masculino y femenino flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)* * *= flute.Ex: He notes that among the instruments played are a kettledrum, a flute, a fiddle, a harp, and a pair of cymbals.
* * *A ( Mús) flutesonar la flauta (por casualidad): ¿sabías de verdad la respuesta o es que sonó la flauta por casualidad? did you really know the answer or was it a lucky guess o ( colloq) a fluke?si le suena la flauta, gana if he gets a bit of luck, he'll winCompuestos:recordertransverse flute( Esp) transverse fluteB (pan) French stick, baguette* * *
flauta sustantivo femenino (Mús) flute;
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)
flauta
I sustantivo femenino flute
flauta dulce o de pico, recorder
flauta travesera, flute
II mf flute player
' flauta' also found in these entries:
English:
flute
- panpipes
- pipe
- recorder
- loaf
* * *♦ nfflauta (travesera) flute;sonar la flauta (por casualidad): compré un décimo por si sonaba la flauta I bought a tenth of a lottery ticket on the off-chance I might get lucky;me sonó la flauta y acerté todas las preguntas by a sheer fluke I answered all the questions right;CSur Famde la gran flauta: hace un frío de la gran flauta it's Br flipping o US goddamn freezing;tiene una casa de la gran flauta he's got one hell of a house;¡(la gran) flauta! good grief!, good heavens!flauta de pico recorder Esp [bocadillo] Br filled baguette, US submarine (sandwich)♦ nmf[músico] flautist* * *f1 MÚS flute2 Méxfried taco* * *flauta nf1) : flute2)flauta dulce : recorder* * *flauta n flute -
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flûte° [flyt]1. feminine noun2. exclamation3. compounds* * *flyt
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1) Musique flute2) ( verre) (champagne) flute3) ( pain) French loaf4) (colloq) ( jambe) leg
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(colloq) exclamation damn! (colloq), darn it! (colloq)Phrasal Verbs:* * *flyt1. nf1) (flûte traversière) fluteJe joue de la flûte. — I play the flute.
2) (= verre) flute(= contenu)
une flûte de champagne — a flute of champagne3) (= pain) long loaf2. excl* * *A nf2 ( verre) (champagne) flute;3 ( pain) French loaf;4 ○( jambe) leg.B ○excl damn○!, darn it○![flyt] nom féminin1. [instrument] flute2. [verre] flute (glass)3. [pain] thin loaf of French bread————————[flyt] interjection
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