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verbTo grumble, complain; to chide, scold, nag; to mutter, murmur. later also (frequently of a bird): to chatter.
nounIn japanese culture: the ceremonial preparation and drinking of the powdered green tea matcha; a gathering devoted to this.
nounA french song.
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The music performed will vary, including classical pieces, french chansons, old italian songs, jazz…
nounEspecially in french contexts: a short or light-hearted song.
nounEspecially in french contexts: a short or light-hearted song.
nounChiefly in france or french contexts: a writer or performer of songs, especially satirical songs in a cabaret; a singer of chansons.
nounA french song.
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The music performed will vary, including classical pieces, french chansons, old italian songs, jazz…
Chant
tʃɑːntnounA repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd.
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A group of young people set up a chant of ‘why are we waiting?’
verbSay or shout repeatedly in a sing-song tone.
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Protesters were chanting slogans
adjectiveCapable of being chanted; (metrically) suitable for chanting.
nounThe extortion of money by blackmail.
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That was a bit of chantage that you did with dauriat; he gave you a thousand crowns to let nathan a…
adjectiveOf a piece or passage of music: that is in a singing style; reminiscent of vocal music; melodic, tuneful.
Chanted
tʃɑːntverbSay or shout repeatedly in a sing-song tone.
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Protesters were chanting slogans
nounA repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd.
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A group of young people set up a chant of ‘why are we waiting?’
nounA medieval french ballad, consisting of parts of spoken prose alternating with parts of sung verse; this type of ballad as a literary genre.
nounA mixture or alternation of joy and sorrow, especially as a literary image or device. rare after 16th century.
nounA person who chants something.
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But the chanters wear pinstripes and not patchouli oil.
Chanterelle
ˌʃɑ̃ːn.təˈrelnounAn edible woodland mushroom with a yellow funnel-shaped cap, found in both eurasia and north america.
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The chanterelle owes its yellow colour to carotene, which yields vitamin a, and also contains vitam…
nounA person who chants something.
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But the chanters wear pinstripes and not patchouli oil.
nounThe office or position of chanter; precentorship.
nounOriginally in french contexts: a male singer, especially of popular songs.
Chanteuse
ˌʃɑ̃ːnˈtɜːznounA female singer of popular songs.
Примеры использования:
She is the type of singer that gets called a chanteuse a lot.
Chanteuses
ˌʃɑ̃ːnˈtɜːznounA female singer of popular songs.
Примеры использования:
She is the type of singer that gets called a chanteuse a lot.
Chantey
ˈʃæn.tinounA song with alternating solo and chorus, of a kind originally sung by sailors while performing physical labour together.
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At copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a…
Chanteys
ˈʃæn.tinounA song with alternating solo and chorus, of a kind originally sung by sailors while performing physical labour together.
nounA name given to a domestic cock, especially in fairy tales.
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The chanticleer has scratched the eyes of night.
nounA name given to a domestic cock, especially in fairy tales.
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The chanticleer has scratched the eyes of night.
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