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1 tuba
'tju:bə(a large brass musical wind instrument giving a low-pitched range of notes: He plays the tuba.) tubatuba n tuba
tuba sustantivo femenino tuba
tuba f Mús tuba ' tuba' also found in these entries: English: tubatr['tjʊːbə]1 tubatuba ['tu:bə, 'tju:-] n: tuba fn.• tuba s.f.'tuːbə, 'tjuːbənoun tuba f['tjuːbǝ]1.N(pl tubas or (frm) tubae) ['tjuːbiː] tuba f2.CPDtuba player N — tuba mf
* * *['tuːbə, 'tjuːbə]noun tuba f -
2 bass
plural; see bass IIbass n bajotr[beɪs]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (singer) bajo3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (guitar) bajo1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL bajo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbass clef clave nombre femenino de fa————————tr[bæs]1 (fish) róbalo, lubina; (freshwater) percabass ['beɪs] n: bajo m (tono, voz, cantante)n.• bajo (Cantante) s.m.adj.• bajo, -a adj.• grave adj.n.(§ pl.: bass) = lubina s.f.• róbalo s.m.
Ia) u c (voice, singer) bajo mb) c ( double bass or bass guitar) (contra)bajo m; (before n)bass player — (contra)bajo mf, (contra)bajista mf
c) u ( Audio) graves mpl
II beɪs
I [beɪs] (Mus)1.ADJ bajo2.N (=voice, singer, guitar) bajo m ; (=double bass) contrabajo m3.CPDbass baritone N — barítono m bajo
bass flute N — flauta f contralto
bass guitar N — bajo m
bass guitarist N — bajista mf
bass strings NPL — instrumentos mpl de cuerda bajos
bass trombone N — trombón m bajo
II
[bæs]N (=fish) róbalo m* * *
Ia) u c (voice, singer) bajo mb) c ( double bass or bass guitar) (contra)bajo m; (before n)bass player — (contra)bajo mf, (contra)bajista mf
c) u ( Audio) graves mpl
II [beɪs]
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