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chorus
Chorus tarimas:
/'kɔ:rəs/
Chorus audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Music A composition usually in four or more parts written for a large number of singers.
- noun: Music A refrain in which others, such as audience members, join a soloist in a song.
- noun: Music A line or group of lines repeated at intervals in a song.
- noun: Music A solo section based on the main melody of a popular song and played by a member of the group.
- noun: Music A body of singers who perform choral compositions, usually having more than one singer for each part.
- noun: Music A body of vocalists and dancers who support the soloists and leading performers in operas, musical comedies, and revues.
- noun: A group of persons who speak or sing in unison a given part or composition in drama or poetry recitation.
- noun: An actor in Elizabethan drama who recites the prologue and epilogue to a play and sometimes comments on the action.
- noun: A group of masked dancers who performed ceremonial songs at religious festivals in early Greek times.
- noun: The group in a classical Greek drama whose songs and dances present an exposition of or, in later tradition, a disengaged commentary on the action.
- noun: The portion of a classical Greek drama consisting of choric dance and song.
- noun: A group or performer in a modern drama serving a purpose similar to the Greek chorus.
- noun: The performers of a choral ode, especially a Pindaric ode.
- noun: A speech, song, or other utterance made in concert by many people.
- noun: A simultaneous utterance by a number of people: a chorus of jeers from the bystanders.
- noun: The sounds so made.
- verb-transitive: To sing or utter in or as if in chorus.
- idiom: in chorus All together; in unison.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- choras
- in chorus choru
- refrenas