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1.['kɔːrəs]noun1) (utterance) Chor, dersay something in chorus — etwas im Chor sagen
4) (composition) Chor, der2. transitive verbim Chor singen/sprechen* * *['ko:rəs] 1. plural - choruses; noun1) (a group of singers: the festival chorus.) der Chor2) (a group of singers and dancers in a musical show.) die Revuegruppe3) (part of a song repeated after each verse: The audience joined in the chorus.) der Kehrreim4) (something said or shouted by a number of people together: He was greeted by a chorus of cheers.) der Chor2. verb* * *cho·rus[ˈkɔ:rəs]I. n<pl -es>they burst into a \chorus of Happy Birthday sie stimmten ein Happy Birthday anto join in the \chorus in den Refrain einstimmenthe dawn \chorus das Morgenkonzert der Vögela \chorus of disapproval allgemeine AblehnungII. vi im Chor sprechen* * *['kɔːrəs]1. n1) (= refrain) Refrain mshe's in the chorus — sie singt im Chor/sie ist bei der Tanzgruppe
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he was greeted with a chorus of good morning, sir — als er hereinkam, riefen alle im Chor: Guten Morgen!
2. viim Chor singen/sprechen/rufen* * *A s2. (auch als pl konstruiert) THEATa) Chor mb) Tanzgruppe f (besonders einer Revue)3. MUS Chor m:a) Chorpartie fb) Chorkomposition fc) (Chor)Refrain m, Kehrreim m4. HIST Chorus m, Chorsprecher m (besonders im Elisabethanischen Drama)5. fig Chor m:chorus of protest Protestgeschrei n;in chorus im Chor, alle gemeinsam6. Mixturenchor m (einer Orgel)7. Jazz: Chorus m (einem Musikstück zugrunde liegendes formales Schema als Grundlage für Improvisationen)* * *1.['kɔːrəs]noun1) (utterance) Chor, der3) (of song) Refrain, der4) (composition) Chor, der2. transitive verbim Chor singen/sprechen* * *n.(§ pl.: choruses)= Chor ¨-e m. -
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1)( refrain) Refrain m;they burst into a \chorus of Happy Birthday sie stimmten ein Happy Birthday an;to join in the \chorus in den Refrain einstimmen;the dawn \chorus das Morgenkonzert der Vögela \chorus of disapproval allgemeine Ablehnung vi im Chor sprechen -
3 join in
1. intransitive verbmitmachen ( with bei); (in conversation) sich beteiligen ( with an + Dat.); (in singing) einstimmen; mitsingen2. transitive verbmitmachen bei [Spiel, Spaß]; sich beteiligen an (+ Dat.) [Spiel, Festlichkeiten, Gespräch]; mitsingen [Refrain]; sich anschließen (+ Dat.) [Demonstrations-, Umzug]* * *(to take part (in): We're playing a game - do join in!; He would not join in the game.) mitmachen bei* * *◆ join inthey began to sing and all the voices \join ined in sie begannen zu singen und alle Stimmen fielen einto \join in in the applause mit applaudierento \join in in the fun auch Spaß haben* * *vi(in activity) mitmachen (prep obj bei); (in game also) mitspielen (prep obj bei); (in demonstration also, in protest) sich anschließen ( prep obj +dat); (in conversation) sich beteiligen (prep obj an +dat)join in, everybody! (in song etc) — alle (mitmachen)!
everybody joined in the chorus — sie sangen alle zusammen den Refrain, alle fielen in den Refrain ein
he didn't want to join in the fun — er wollte nicht mitmachen
* * *1. intransitive verbmitmachen ( with bei); (in conversation) sich beteiligen ( with an + Dat.); (in singing) einstimmen; mitsingen2. transitive verbmitmachen bei [Spiel, Spaß]; sich beteiligen an (+ Dat.) [Spiel, Festlichkeiten, Gespräch]; mitsingen [Refrain]; sich anschließen (+ Dat.) [Demonstrations-, Umzug]
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