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1 embocadura
f.1 mouth.2 mouthpiece.3 proscenium arch.4 embouchment.* * *1 (de río) mouth2 MÚSICA mouthpiece3 (de vino) taste, flavour (US flavor)* * *SF1) (=entrada) [de río] mouth; (Náut) passage, narrows pl2) (=pieza) [de flauta, trompeta] mouthpiece; [de cigarrillo] tip; [de brida] bit3) [de vino] flavour, flavor (EEUU)4) (Teat) proscenium arch* * *2) ( de vino) flavor*, taste3) (Mús) ( boquilla) mouthpiece* * *2) ( de vino) flavor*, taste3) (Mús) ( boquilla) mouthpiece* * *A1 (de un río) mouth2 (de una calle) entranceB (de un vino) flavor*, tasteC ( Mús) (boquilla) mouthpiece* * *embocadura nf1. [de río, puerto] mouth2. [de instrumento] mouthpiece3. [de vino] taste* * *f MÚS mouthpiece
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proscenium arch — noun the arch over the opening in the proscenium wall • Hypernyms: ↑arch • Part Holonyms: ↑proscenium, ↑proscenium wall … Useful english dictionary
proscenium arch — noun (in a theatre) the arch that frames a stage, and separates it from the auditorium … Wiktionary
proscenium arch — /prəsiniəm ˈatʃ/ (say pruhseeneeuhm ahch) noun the decorative arch or opening between the stage and the auditorium of a theatre …
proscenium — ► NOUN (pl. prosceniums or proscenia) 1) the part of a stage in front of the curtain. 2) (also proscenium arch) an arch framing the opening between the stage and the auditorium. ORIGIN Greek prosk nion, from pro before + sk n … English terms dictionary
proscenium — [prō sē′nē əm] n. pl. prosceniums or proscenia [prō sē′nēə] [L < Gr proskēnion < pro , before + skēnē, tent, stage: see SCENE] 1. the stage of an ancient Greek or Roman theater 2. a) the apron of a stage b) t … English World dictionary
Proscenium — tall. In general practice, a theatre space is referred to as a proscenium any time the audience directly faces the stage, with no audience on any other side, even if there is not a formal proscenium arch over the stage. Because of the somewhat… … Wikipedia
proscenium — /proh see nee euhm, preuh /, n., pl. proscenia / nee euh/. Theat. 1. Also called proscenium arch. the arch that separates a stage from the auditorium. Abbr.: pros. 2. (formerly) the apron or, esp. in ancient theater, the stage itself. [1600 10; … Universalium
arch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ pointed, round, rounded ▪ brick, steel, stone, etc. ▪ monumental (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
proscenium — [[t]proʊsi͟ːniəm[/t]] prosceniums N COUNT: usu sing A proscenium or a proscenium arch is an arch in a theatre which separates the stage from the audience … English dictionary
proscenium — pro|sce|ni|um [prəˈsi:niəm, prəu US prə , prou ] n technical [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: Greek proskenion, from skene building in front of which plays are performed ] the part of a theatre stage that is in front of the curtain ▪ the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
proscenium — [prə(ʊ) si:nɪəm] noun (plural prosceniums or proscenia nɪə) the part of a stage in front of the curtain. ↘(also proscenium arch) an arch framing the opening between the stage and the auditorium. ↘the stage of an ancient theatre. Origin C17: via L … English new terms dictionary