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81 поп-музыка
ж.pop music [-zɪk], popконце́рт поп-му́зыки — pop concert / show
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82 Schlagersendung
f popular music program(me)* * *Schla|ger|sen|dungfpop music programme (Brit) or program (US)* * *Schlagersendung f popular music program(me) -
83 Madredeus
Portuguese musical performing group of instrumentalists and singers, in a new pop music tradition, with a growing global reputation. It was formed by musicians in the late 1980s, who practiced in the Lisbon church and convent of Madre de Deus, also the site of a museum of Portuguese tiles. MadreDeus was formed by Pedro Ayres de Magalhães, contrabass. The group soon added acoustic guitars, cello, and accordion. A fado singer, the young Teresa Salgueiro, joined the instrumentalists later. In the 1990s, the group achieved international fame and celebrity in the music world with many successful concerts, records, and CDs. In 1995, music of MadreDeus was featured in a new film, Lisbon Story, directed by filmmaker Wim Wenders of Germany, thus opening a new phase of celebrity for the group. That same year, MadreDeus added a new instrumentalist, a bass, as the group performed in Brazil and the United States. -
84 ngak-ngik-ngok
/ngak-ngik-nguk/ sound of cacophonic music. 2 low grade music k.r(esp. pop music). -
85 popularny
* * *a.1. (= sławny) popular, famous.2. (= powszechnie znany) well-known, famous.3. (= przystępny) popular; muzyka popularna l. pop popular l. pop music; wykład przekazany w popularnej formie lecture delivered in an accessible way.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popularny
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86 escarceo
m.1 small broken waves occasioned by currents (olas).2 wave with a foaming white crest, ripple.3 prance, buck.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: escarcear.* * *1 small wave, ripple2 (prueba) attempt, foray3 (aventura amorosa) flirtation, start of a love affair1 (del caballo) prancing sing\escarceos amorosos affairs* * *1 (del caballo) prancing2 (actividad) dabblingallí hizo sus primeros escarceos con el periodismo it was there that he first dabbled in journalismCompuesto:* * *
escarceo sustantivo masculino
1 (prueba) trial: hizo algunos escarceos antes de dar con la solución, after several trials he found the solution
2 (relación amorosa superficial) romantic adventure: tuvo algunos escarceos en su juventud, he had some flings in his youth
3 (divagación) rambling, digression: me pierdo en escarceos y no saco nada en claro, after much rambling I have come to no conclusions
* * *escarceo nm1. [incursión] foray;tuvo algún que otro escarceo en las vacaciones she had the odd fling on holiday3.escarceos [en equitación] caracoles* * *m1 white caps pl, white horses pl2: -
87 dopraw|ić
pf — dopraw|iać impf Ⅰ vt 1. Kulin. to season, to flavour [potrawę, sos] (czymś with sth)- doprawić sałatkę sokiem z cytryny to dress a salad with lemon juice- dopraw do smaku season to taste2. Techn. doprawić glebę przez zastosowanie obornika/nawozów to prepare the soil by adding manure/fertilizer- zaprawa cementowa doprawiona wodą do odpowiedniej gęstości cement mixed with water to the required consistency3. przen. historia miłosna doprawiona sensacją i horrorem a love story spiced with intrigue and horror- styl pop doprawiony latynoamerykańskimi rytmami pop music with a Latin American beatⅡ doprawić się — doprawiać się pot. 1. żart. (upić się) to get drunk good and proper pot. 2. (zachorować) nie wychodź na ten deszcz, bo się doprawisz don’t go out in the rain – you’ll only make yourself worseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dopraw|ić
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88 raï
raï [ʀaj]invariable adjectiveinvariable masculine noun* * *ʀɛnom masculin* * *ʀɛ nm* * *rai nm rai de lumière ray of light.[raj] nom masculin -
89 narodnjak
m pol populist; coll folk singer, folk--music entertainer; sl (ugl. pl) rural pop music -
90 zabavno-glazbeni
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91 disc jockey
abbreviation (DJ)a person who presents a programme of music ( usually pop-music) on the radio etc from records or discs.فارِس الأسْطُوانات: مُقَدِّم برنامج غنائي يعْتَمد على الأسْطوانات والأقْراص -
92 алкоголь, наркотики, non-музыка действуют возбуждающе
Makarov: alcohol, drugs, pop-music switch people onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > алкоголь, наркотики, non-музыка действуют возбуждающе
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93 алкоголь, наркотики, поп-музыка действуют возбуждающе
General subject: alcohol, drugs, pop-music switch people onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > алкоголь, наркотики, поп-музыка действуют возбуждающе
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94 Ballade
f; -, -n ballad* * *die Balladeballad* * *Bal|la|de [ba'laːdə]f -, -nballad* * *(a simple, often sentimental, song: Older people prefer ballads to pop music.) ballad* * *Bal·la·de<-, -n>[baˈla:də]f ballad* * *die; Ballade, Balladen ballad* * ** * *die; Ballade, Balladen ballad* * *-n f.ballad n. -
95 revue
[re’vy:] f; -, -n1. THEAT. revue* * *die Revuerevue; magazine* * *Re|vue [rə'vyː]f -, -n[-'vyːən]2) (rare = Zeitschrift) review(fig)etw Revue passieren lassen — to let sth parade before one, to pass sth in review
* * *(an amusing, not very serious, theatre show.) revue* * *Re·vue<-, -n>[reˈvy:, rəˈvy:, pl -ˈvy:ən]f THEAT revue* * *…revue f im subst:Fernsehrevue television revue;Nacktrevue nude revue ( oder show);Schlagerrevue pop music program(me)* * *-n f.journal (press) n.magazine (press) n.revue n. -
96 Schlagerfestival
n song contest* * *Schla·ger·fes·ti·valnt pop [music] festival* * *Schlagerfestival n song contest -
97 Schlagertext
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98 Vergleich
m; -(e)s, -e1. comparison; im Vergleich zu compared to ( oder with), in comparison with; dem Vergleich ( nicht) standhalten bear (no) comparison; dem Vergleich mit etw. ( nicht) standhalten auch (not) compare with s.th.; keinen Vergleich aushalten mit bear no comparison with; (un) günstig abschneiden im Vergleich mit compare (un)favo(u)rably with; ( das ist ja) überhaupt kein Vergleich! you can’t compare, there’s just no comparison; einen Vergleich anstellen draw a comparison; hinken4. SPORT (Wettkampf) friendly competition; (Spiel) friendly match ( oder game); ein letzter Vergleich vor den Olympischen Spielen a final friendly competition ( oder match) before the Olympic Games* * *der Vergleichdebt composition proceedings; compare; settlement; compromise; preventive composition; amicable settlement; comparison* * *Ver|gleich [fɛɐ'glaiç]m -(e)s, -e1) comparison; (LITER) simileVergléíche ziehen or anstellen — to make or draw comparisons
im Vergléích zu or mit — in comparison with, compared with or to
das ist doch gar kein Vergléích! — there is no comparison
in keinem Vergléích zu etw stehen — to be out of all proportion to sth; (Leistungen) not to compare with sth
dem Vergléích mit jdm/etw standhalten, den Vergléích mit jdm/etw aushalten — to stand or bear comparison with sb/sth
sie hält den Vergléích mit ihrer Vorgängerin nicht aus — she doesn't compare with her predecessor
der Vergléích hinkt — the comparison is misleading
einen gütlichen Vergléích schließen — to reach an amicable settlement
einen außergerichtlichen Vergléích schließen — to settle out of court
* * *der1) ((an act of) comparing: There's no comparison between Beethoven and pop music; Living here is cheap in comparison with London.) comparison2) (a form of expression using `like' or `as', in which one thing is compared to another which it only resembles in one or a small number of ways: `Her hair was like silk' is a simile.) simile* * *Ver·gleich<-[e]s, -e>[fɛɐ̯ˈglaiç]m1. (vergleichende Gegenüberstellung) comparisonein schiefer \Vergleich an inappropriate [or poor] [or false] comparisonden \Vergleich [mit etw dat] aushalten, dem \Vergleich [mit etw dat] standhalten to bear [or stand] comparison [with sth]jeden \Vergleich aushalten to bear [or stand] every comparisoneinen \Vergleich machen to make [or draw] a comparisonim \Vergleich [zu [o mit] jdm/etw] in comparison [with sb/sth], compared with [or to] sb/sthaußergerichtlicher/gerichtlicher \Vergleich out-of-court/court settlementeinen gütlichen \Vergleich schließen to reach an amicable settlement3.▶ der \Vergleich hinkt that's a poor [or weak] comparison* * *der; Vergleich[e]s, Vergleiche1) comparisonim Vergleich zu od. mit etwas — in comparison with something; compared with or to something
2) (Sprachw.) simile3) (Rechtsw.) settlement* * *1. comparison;im Vergleich zu compared to ( oder with), in comparison with;dem Vergleich (nicht) standhalten bear (no) comparison;dem Vergleich mit etwas (nicht) standhalten auch (not) compare with sth;keinen Vergleich aushalten mit bear no comparison with;(un)günstig abschneiden im Vergleich mit compare (un)favo(u)rably with;(das ist ja) überhaupt kein Vergleich! you can’t compare, there’s just no comparison;3. JUR settlement;(gütlicher) Vergleich (amicable) agreementein letzter Vergleich vor den Olympischen Spielen a final friendly competition ( oder match) before the Olympic Games* * *der; Vergleich[e]s, Vergleiche1) comparisonim Vergleich zu od. mit etwas — in comparison with something; compared with or to something
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99 kult
* * *mi1. ( otaczanie czcią) cult, worship; kult zmarłych cult l. worship of the dead; kult ognia cult of fire, fire-worship; kult szatana satanic cult; kult muzyki popularnej pop-music cult; kult jednostki polit. personality cult.2. rel. ( liturgia) cult.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kult
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100 młodzieżowy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > młodzieżowy
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