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1 сопровождающая мелодия
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > сопровождающая мелодия
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2 припев
2) Music: (который исполняет хор или подпевки) chorus (В отличие от verse - основной темы) -
3 рефрен
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4 скрытый смысл
1) General subject: implication, undermeaning, undersong, undertone2) Cinema: underneath meaning3) Psychology: latent meaning4) Advertising: underlying meaning5) Makarov: hidden meaning -
5 сопровождающая мелодия
General subject: undersongУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сопровождающая мелодия
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6 ایک ذیلی نغمہ
n.undersong -
7 بین اس سطور معانی
n.undersong -
8 پوشیدہ مطلب
n.undersong -
9 딸린 노래
n. undersong -
10 저의
n. one's original purpose, undersong--------pron. my, belonging to me -
11 рефрен
refrain, burden* * *рефрѐн,м., -и, (два) рефрѐна муз. refrain, burden (и прен.).* * *refrain; bob{bOb}; burden; undersong* * *refrain, burden -
12 bordone
bordone2 s.m. (mus.) low undersong to a melody; ( di organo, piva) burden, drone // tener bordone a qlcu., (fig.) to aid and abet s.o. (o to be s.o.'s accomplice).* * *[bor'done]••tenere bordone a qcn. — to be in cahoots with sb
* * *bordone/bor'done/sostantivo m.mus. (nota) drone\tenere bordone a qcn. to be in cahoots with sb. -
13 estribillo
• catchphrase• pet name• pet saying• petal• refrain• repetend• undersong -
14 melodía de acompańamiento
• accompanying melody• undersongDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > melodía de acompańamiento
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15 припев
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16 рефрен
refrain, burden* * *bobburdenrefrainundersong -
17 подоспел
turnagainundersong -
18 третий час
(суточного круга, формально соответствующий девятому часу утра; на третьем часе вспоминается сошествие Св. Духа на апостолов) t(i)erce, the third hour; (тж. дневное богослужение в это время) undersong, греч. hora trite -
19 припев
chorus имя существительное: -
20 рефрен
refrain имя существительное:
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