Prelude
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British pronunciation/pɹˈɛljuːd/
American pronunciation/ˈpɹeɪˌɫud/

Definición y Significado de "prelude"

Prelude
01

preludio, introducción

a thing that comes before and introduces a more important event or action
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The sudden drop in stock prices was seen as a prelude to the economic recession.
La repentina caída en los precios de las acciones fue vista como un preludio a la recesión económica.
The brief meeting was just a prelude to the more serious negotiations that followed.
La breve reunión fue solo un preludio a las negociaciones más serias que siguieron.
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preludio

a short section of a musical performance such as a fugue, opera, suite, etc. that introduces the main theme or subject

What is a "prelude"?

A prelude is a short piece of music that serves as an introduction to a larger composition or performance. It sets the mood and prepares the listener for the main work, offering a preview or establishing a thematic or emotional context. Preludes are commonly used at the beginning of musical works, such as operas or suites, and can also stand alone as independent pieces in genres like classical music and jazz.

to prelude
01

preludiar, preñizar

play as a prelude
02

preludiar, preparar

serve as a prelude or opening to
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