Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - musical
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Musical
musical
I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin ~is, from musica Date: 15th century 1. a. of or relating to music b. having the pleasing harmonious qualities of music ; melodious 2. having an interest in or talent for music 3. set to or accompanied by music 4. of or relating to musicians or music lovers • ~ly adverb II. noun Date: 1823 1. archaic ~e 2. a film or theatrical production typically of a sentimental or humorous nature that consists of ~ numbers and dialogue based on a unifying plot
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adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or relating to music. 2 (of sounds, a voice, etc.) melodious, harmonious. 3 fond of or skilled in music (the musical one of the family). 4 set to or accompanied by music. --n. a musical film or comedy. Phrases and idioms musical box Brit. a mechanical instrument playing a tune by causing a toothed cylinder to strike a comblike metal plate within a box. musical bumps a game similar to musical chairs, with players sitting on the floor and the one left standing eliminated. musical chairs 1 a party game in which the players compete in successive rounds for a decreasing number of chairs. 2 a series of changes or political manoeuvring etc. after the manner of the game. musical comedy a light dramatic entertainment of songs, dialogue, and dancing, connected by a slender plot. musical film a film in which music is an important feature. musical glasses an instrument in which notes are produced by rubbing graduated glass bowls or tubes. musical saw a bent saw played with a violin bow. Derivatives musicality n. musicalize v.tr. (also -ise). musically adv. musicalness n. Etymology: ME f. OF f. med.L musicalis f. L musica: see MUSIC ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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мюзикл Синтетический жанр театра и кино, сочетающий драматический сюжет, музыку, пение и хореографию. Его корни - в таких театральных формах XIX в. как буффонада extravaganza, варьете variety, бурлеск burlesque и водевиль vaudeville. Своих вершин жанр достиг в 30-40-е гг. на Бродвее Broadway, когда лучшие композиторы и авторы текстов lyricist, такие как Р. Роджерс Rodgers, Richard и О. Хаммерстайн Hammerstein, Oscar, А. Лернер Lerner, Alan Jay и Ф. Лоу Loewe, Frederick, Л. Бернстайн Bernstein, Leonard и С. Сондхайм Sondheim, Stephen создавали свои шедевры, многие из которых идут на бродвейской сцене до сих пор. В жанре мюзикла работали также композиторы Дж. Гершвин Gershwin, George и К. Портер Porter, Cole; режиссеры В. Минелли Minnelli, Vincente, Б. Фосс Fosse, Bob и У. Уайлер Wyler, William, знаменитый хореограф Дж. Роббинс Robbins, Jerome. Большинство популярных мюзиклов экранизированы в Голливуде Hollywood. В кино мюзикл получил развитие с приходом звука, в настоящее время занимает видное место в иерархии жанров Голливуда. В классику мирового кино вошли такие фильмы, как "42-я улица" "Forty Second Street" (1933), "Встретимся в Сент-Луисе" "Meet Me In St. Louis" (1944), "Поющие под дождем" "Singin' In the Rain" (1952), "Звезда родилась" "A Star Is Born" (1954), "Моя прекрасная леди" "My Fair Lady" (1964), "Мэри...Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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1. мюзикл 2. музыкальная (кино)комедия 3. музыкальный musical instrument —- музыкальный инструмент musical score —- партитура; кин. музыкальное сопровождение кинофильма, партитура фильма musical comedy —- мюзикл 4. тонко понимающий музыку, музыкальный 5. мелодичный musical sounds —- мелодичные звуки ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. adj. 1) музыкальный; - musical comedy 2) мелодичный; - musical voice 2. noun мюзикл MUSICAL notation нотная запись; MUSICAL comedy оперетта; музыкальная комедия MUSICAL voice мелодичный голос ...Англо-русский словарь
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(musicals) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. You use musical to indicate that something is connected with playing or studying music. We have a wealth of musical talent in this region... Stan Getz’s musical career spanned five decades... ADJ: ADJ n • musically Musically there is a lot to enjoy. ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV after v 2. A musical is a play or film that uses singing and dancing in the story. ...London’s smash hit musical Miss Saigon. N-COUNT 3. Someone who is musical has a natural ability and interest in music. I came from a musical family. ADJ 4. Sounds that are musical are light and pleasant to hear. He had a soft, almost musical voice. ADJ ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~1 adj 1 only before noun connected with music or consisting of music (a musical entertainment | We share the same musical tastes.) 2 good at or interested in playing or singing music (I wasn't very musical when I was at school.) 3 having a pleasant sound like music (She had a sweet musical voice.) (- see also musically) ~2 also musical comedy ~ n a play or film that uses singing and dancing to tell a story (`West Side Story', a musical with music by Leonard Bernstein) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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