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  • 1 arte dramático

    f.
    dramatic art, art of staging plays or other performances at the stage, dramatics, stage.
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    = performance art, performing arts
    Ex. For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.
    Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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    = performance art, performing arts

    Ex: For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.

    Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.

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    dramatic art

    Spanish-English dictionary > arte dramático

  • 2 arte pop

    f.
    pop art.
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    (n.) = pop art
    Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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    (n.) = pop art

    Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.

    Spanish-English dictionary > arte pop

  • 3 artes interpretativas

    Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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    Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.

    Spanish-English dictionary > artes interpretativas

  • 4 cultura popular

    f.
    folkways, folklore.
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    (n.) = popular culture, pop culture, public culture
    Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
    Ex. Some pop culture may be creative enough to warrant serious consideration on quality grounds.
    Ex. Libraries as vital institutions of public culture are currently facing a crisis cum challenge.
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    (n.) = popular culture, pop culture, public culture

    Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.

    Ex: Some pop culture may be creative enough to warrant serious consideration on quality grounds.
    Ex: Libraries as vital institutions of public culture are currently facing a crisis cum challenge.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cultura popular

  • 5 estar a caballo entre

    (v.) = stand + midway between, straddle (between)
    Ex. Cutter stands midway on this subject between the AA and the BM.
    Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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    (v.) = stand + midway between, straddle (between)

    Ex: Cutter stands midway on this subject between the AA and the BM.

    Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estar a caballo entre

  • 6 movimiento artístico

    (n.) = art movement
    Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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    Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.

    Spanish-English dictionary > movimiento artístico

  • 7 a horcajadas

    adv.
    astraddle, astride, straddling.
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    astride
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    Ex. No person shall ride upon a motorcycle as a passenger unless, when sitting astride the seat, the person can reach the footrests with both feet.
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    Ex: No person shall ride upon a motorcycle as a passenger unless, when sitting astride the seat, the person can reach the footrests with both feet.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a horcajadas

  • 8 patiabierto

    adj.
    straddling, club-footed, crooked-legged.
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    Spanish-English dictionary > patiabierto

  • 9 a horcajadas

    • astraddle
    • astride
    • straddling

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > a horcajadas

  • 10 patiabierta

    adj.
    straddling, club-footed, crooked-legged.

    Spanish-English dictionary > patiabierta

См. также в других словарях:

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  • straddling — …   Useful english dictionary

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