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to compose poems (music)

  • 1 to compose poems

    to compose poems (music) писать/сочинять стихи (музыку)

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to compose poems

  • 2 compose

    1. I
    he is not only a teacher of music he composes он не простой учитель музыки, но и композитор
    2. II
    compose in some manner compose slowly (easily, etc.) творить /писать, сочинять/ музыку медленно и т.д., compose at some time compose at night (all the time, etc.) сочинять музыку по ночам и т. д.
    3. III
    compose smth.1)
    the parts that compose the whole части, которые составляют /составляющие/ целое; these three chapters compose the book из этих трех глав и состоит книга; mere facts /facts alone/ do not compose a good book одних только фактов для хорошей книги мало; the six tribes which compose this nation шесть племен, которые образуют этот народ
    2)
    compose music (an орете, а symphony, a quartette for string instruments, a song, a book, a novel, an essay, poetry, a poem, etc.) сочинять /писать/ музыку и т. д.; compose a speech написать /составить/ речь; compose a sentence придумать /составить/ предложение
    3)
    compose one's features /one's countenance/ принимать спокойный вид; compose one's thoughts собраться с мыслями
    4. IV
    compose smth. at some time he composed that piece several years ago он написал эту вещь несколько лет [тому] назад
    5. XI
    1) be composed of smth., smb. be composed originally of several parts (chiefly of different types of wood, entirely of copper and tin, of camphor and quinine, of salt and water, of wood and meadow land, of pupils and their parents, of Congressmen and business representatives, etc.) состоять первоначально из нескольких частей и т. д.; this complex sentence is composed of four simple sentences это сложное предложение состоит /образовано/ из четырех простых [предложений]
    2) be composed at some time I am now composed enough to speak теперь я достаточно спокоен и могу выступать /и смогу говорить/
    6. XVI
    compose in smth. compose in the evening (in the open air, etc.) сочинять музыку по вечерам и т.д., she composes only (better) in the morning она пишет /сочиняет/ музыку только (лучше) по утрам
    7. XVIII
    compose oneself compose yourself! успокойтесь!, возьмите себя в руки!; try to compose yourself постарайтесь овладеть собой; compose oneself to do smth. compose oneself to write (to read a book, to listen to him, etc.) собраться /приготовиться к тому, чтобы/ сесть писать и т. д.; she composed herself to answer the letter она собралась с мыслями или с духом и решила ответить на письмо
    8. XXI1
    1) compose smth. to smb. compose poems to smb. писать стихи в чью-л. честь, посвящать свой стихи кому-л.; compose smth. in smth. compose poems in Alexandrines (in blank verse, etc.) писать [поэмы] александрийским стихом и т. д.', compose smth. on smth. compose a novel (an essay, etc.) on the typewriter писать роман и т. д. [прямо] на машинке
    2) compose smth. in smth. compose the figures in a picture (flowers in a vase, etc.) размещать /компоновать/ фигуры на картине и т. д.
    3) compose smth. for smth. compose one's thoughts (oneself) for action собраться с мыслями или с духом, чтобы действовать или чтобы сделать что-л.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > compose

  • 3 music

    ['mjuːzɪk]
    n
    - national music
    - music school
    - music to a play
    - set poems to music
    - enjoy music
    - dance to the music
    - compose music

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > music

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