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101 przygryw|ka
f 1. Muz. (wstęp instrumentalny) prelude; (podkład muzyczny) accompaniment- przygrywka orkiestrowa an orchestral prelude- przygrywka do sceny baletowej an accompaniment to a ballet scene- przygrywka do tańca a dance tune2. przen. (zapowiedź) prelude- to była dopiero przygrywka do właściwej awantury that was only a prelude to a real rowThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przygryw|ka
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102 invitation
n. f. Ça a été l'invitation à la valse! (iron.): There was certainly aggro in the air! (The ironic jocularity of the expression stems from the fact that a popular tune of that name has echoed through dance-halls for many decades.) -
103 canción bailable
f.dance tune. -
104 zarambeque
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105 дудка
ж.1) ( музыкальный инструмент) pipe; fife (особ. воен.)2) ( боцманский свисток) boatswain's ['bəʊsənz] whistle••пляса́ть под чью-л ду́дку — dance to smb's tune / piping
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106 музыка
ж.положи́ть на му́зыку (вн.) — set (d) to music
занима́ться му́зыкой — practise music
танцева́ть под му́зыку — dance to the music
му́зыка к фи́льму — film score
••вся э́та му́зыка разг. — all that jazz
кто пла́тит, тот и зака́зывает му́зыку посл. — he who pays the piper calls the tune
пропада́ть, так с му́зыкой погов. — ≈ if I am going to die, I want to do it in style
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107 плясовая
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108 плясать под чью-л дудку
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109 другой
1. further2. next3. othersс другой, — on the other,
4. something elseкто-нибудь другой, кто-нибудь ещё — anybody else
5. such otherтакой, что другого не сыщешь — as … as the sun shines on
6. other; another; different; else; next; second7. another8. different9. elseСинонимический ряд:1. второй (проч.) второй2. иной (проч.) иной; остальной; прочей; прочею; прочий3. не тот (проч.) иною; не тот; не этот4. противоположный (проч.) противной; противною; противный; противолежащей; противолежащею; противолежащий; противоположный; супротивной; супротивною; супротивный -
110 μόθων
A children of Helots, brought up as foster-brothers of the young Spartans, Sch.Ar.Pl. 279; expld. as τὸν οἰκογενῆ δοῦλον, EM590.14; cf. μόθαξ.2 in [dialect] Att., presumptuous, impudent fellow, Ar.Pl. 279; invoked as the god of impudence, Id.Eq. 635.II a licentious dance, E.Ba. 1060 (dub. cj.), Ar.Eq. 697, cf. Sch.Ar.Pl. 279;φορτικὸν ὄρχημα καὶ ναυτικόν Poll.4.101
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111 karretje
1 [wagentje] (little) cart ⇒ car, trap 〈 rijtuigje〉, 〈in supermarkt; Brits-Engels〉 trolley, soapbox 〈 van kinderen〉2 [fiets] bike♦voorbeelden: -
112 naar iemands pijpen dansen
naar iemands pijpen dansenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > naar iemands pijpen dansen
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113 pijpen
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114 zich voor iemands karretje laten spannen
zich voor iemands karretje laten spannenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich voor iemands karretje laten spannen
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115 Tanzlied
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116 köçekçe
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117 ספק I
סָפַקI (b. h.; cmp. סָפַד), Pi. סִיפֵּק 1) to strike, clap, esp. to clap the hands against the hips to a certain tune in mourning or in rejoicing; cmp. טָפַח I. Bets.V, 2 (36b) ולא מְסַפְּקִיןוכ׳ you must not clap or dance (on the Sabbath or Holy Day). Tosef.Sabb.VI (VII), 2 המְסַפֵּקוכ׳ he who strikes the hip, claps hands or dances by a flame (a superstitious practice); a. e.V. סִיפּוּק I. 2) (cmp. נָקַף, נָקַש) to join closely; to attach; to engraft Y.Sabb.V, beg.7b במְסַפֵּק חבל על חבל when he ties a rope to a rope (of the halter). Kil. VI, 9 סִפְּקָהּ בחבלוכ׳ if, in training the vine, he attached to it a rope or a reed (with which he fastened it to a plant). Par. XII, 1 האזוב … מְסַפְּקוֹוכ׳ if the hyssop is too short, he ties it to a thread Y.Orl.I, 61a bot. ילדה שסִיפְּקָהּ a young plant (subject to ‘Orlah) which one engrafted on an old tree; a. fr.V. סִיפּוּק I. -
118 סָפַק
סָפַקI (b. h.; cmp. סָפַד), Pi. סִיפֵּק 1) to strike, clap, esp. to clap the hands against the hips to a certain tune in mourning or in rejoicing; cmp. טָפַח I. Bets.V, 2 (36b) ולא מְסַפְּקִיןוכ׳ you must not clap or dance (on the Sabbath or Holy Day). Tosef.Sabb.VI (VII), 2 המְסַפֵּקוכ׳ he who strikes the hip, claps hands or dances by a flame (a superstitious practice); a. e.V. סִיפּוּק I. 2) (cmp. נָקַף, נָקַש) to join closely; to attach; to engraft Y.Sabb.V, beg.7b במְסַפֵּק חבל על חבל when he ties a rope to a rope (of the halter). Kil. VI, 9 סִפְּקָהּ בחבלוכ׳ if, in training the vine, he attached to it a rope or a reed (with which he fastened it to a plant). Par. XII, 1 האזוב … מְסַפְּקוֹוכ׳ if the hyssop is too short, he ties it to a thread Y.Orl.I, 61a bot. ילדה שסִיפְּקָהּ a young plant (subject to ‘Orlah) which one engrafted on an old tree; a. fr.V. סִיפּוּק I.
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