0 a group of singers -- คณะขับร้องหมู่
the festival chorus.
1 a group of singers and dancers in a musical show. -- คณะขับร้องหมู่และนักเต้นรำ
2 part of a song repeated after each verse -- บทเพลงท่อนที่ร้องซ้ำ
The audience joined in the chorus.
3 something said or shouted by a number of people together -- พูดขึ้นพร้อมกัน
He was greeted by a chorus of cheers.
4 to sing or say together -- ร้องประสานเสียง
The children chorused ‘Goodbye, Miss Smith’.
Synchronous and alternating choruses in insects a nd anurans: common mechanisms and d iverse functions.
Dances are choreographed not only to instrumental pieces, but also to two choruses.
They feature marvellous devices, such as mysterious voices, oracles, 'enchanted' wind ensembles, unearthly choruses, spirits, magical spells and scenes with magical instruments.
In fact, it is in the chorus's music that its unimportance as a dramatic participant is ultimately claimed as its supreme virtue.
We continued to do this in the choruses, but using the form of dance.
An instrumental introduction gives way to a large opening section built of two disparate verses and choruses.
The second and third choruses are virtually identical to the first - not only lyrically, but also in terms of instrumentation and accompanimental lines.
Their 'songs' are structured by contrasting textures and energies rather than verses and choruses.
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歌曲部分, (通常在歌曲每一節後的)副歌,合唱部分, 合唱曲…
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歌曲部分, (通常在歌曲每一节后的)副歌,合唱部分, 合唱曲…
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estribillo, estribillo [masculine], coro [masculine]…
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coro…
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歌の繰り返し部分…
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nakarat, koro, bir gösteride ana bölümümde yer almayan şarkıcı ve dansçılar grubu…
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refrain [masculine], chœur [masculine], choeur…
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