chorus
Kelime Anlamı :

1. nakarat/uğultu/koro.
2. koro halinde şarkı söylemek veya konuşmak.
3. nakarat.
4. hep bir ağızdan.
5. beraber söyle.
6. chorus girl kabare kızı.
7. koro halinde söylenilen bölüm.
8. proloğu söyleyen kişi.
9. oyundaki şarkıcı ve dans grubu.
10. oyundaki olayları arada açıklayan kişi.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. music A composition usually in four or more parts written for a large number of singers.
2. music A refrain in which others, such as audience members, join a soloist in a song.
3. music A line or group of lines repeated at intervals in a song.
4. music A solo section based on the main melody of a popular song and played by a member of the group.
5. music A body of singers who perform choral compositions, usually having more than one singer for each part.
6. music A body of vocalists and dancers who support the soloists and leading performers in operas, musical comedies, and revues.
7. A group of persons who speak or sing in unison a given part or composition in drama or poetry recitation.
8. an actor in elizabethan drama who recites the prologue and epilogue to a play and sometimes comments on the action.
9. A group of masked dancers who performed ceremonial songs at religious festivals in early greek times.
10. 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.
11. the portion of a classical greek drama consisting of choric dance and song.
12. A group or performer in a modern drama serving a purpose similar to the greek chorus.
13. the performers of a choral ode, especially a Pindaric ode.
14. A speech, song, or other utterance made in concert by many people.
15. A simultaneous utterance by a number of people: a chorus of jeers from the bystanders.
16. the sounds so made.
17. to sing or utter in or as if in chorus.
18. in chorus all together; in unison.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to sing or join in the chorus of: as, to chorus a song.
2. to exclaim or call out in concert.
3. A dance. specifically, in the ancient greek drama— A dance performed by a number of persons in a ring, in honor of bacchus, accompanied by the singing of the sacred dithyrambic odes. from this simple rite was developed the greek drama, in continuation of the early tradition, a company of persons, represented as of age, sex, and estate appropriate to the play, who took part through their leader, the coryphæus, with the actors in the dialogue of a drama, and sang their sentiments at stated intervals when no actor was on the stage.
4. one of the songs executed by the chorus.
5. in music: A company of singers, especially an organized company, such as singers in a church or a choral society, in an oratorio, opera, or concert, the general company of singers, as distinguished from the soloists, A part of a song in which the listeners join with the singer; a refrain; also, any recurring refrain or burden, A musical composition intended to be sung in harmony by a company of singers, usually by four voices. A double chorus is for eight voices, the compound or mixture stops of an organ. in the tenth century, an instrument, probably the bagpipe, in the fifteenth century, the drone of a bagpipe or of the accompaniment strings of the crowd. formerly, in scotland, a loud trumpet.
6. A union of voices or sounds, or a company of persons, resembling a chorus.
7. in zoology, a genus of mollusks.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia