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Chorus
01
refrain
a section of a song or poem that follows each verse
Exemples
The chorus of the song features a catchy melody that repeats throughout the track.
After each verse, the singer returns to the chorus to reinforce the song's main message.
02
chœur, chorale
a group of people assembled to sing together, typically in a musical or theatrical production
Exemples
She joined the local chorus to share her love of singing.
Elle a rejoint le chœur local pour partager son amour du chant.
The chorus sang in perfect harmony during the concert.
Le chœur a chanté en parfaite harmonie pendant le concert.
03
chœur
a group of dancers and singers who perform in a musical show, typically providing supporting or background roles and enhancing the main performance
Exemples
The chorus added a vibrant energy to the musical number with their synchronized dance moves.
Le chœur a ajouté une énergie vibrante au numéro musical avec leurs mouvements de danse synchronisés.
The chorus performed harmonies that complemented the lead singer beautifully.
Le chœur a interprété des harmonies qui complétaient magnifiquement le chanteur principal.
04
chœur
any utterance produced simultaneously by a group
Exemples
any sound or utterance produced at the same time by a group of people
A chorus of laughter filled the room.
05
chœur, ensemble
a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play
Exemples
The Greek chorus explained the moral of the story.
The chorus chanted warnings to the protagonist.
to chorus
01
chanter en chœur
sing in a choir
Exemples
The choir chorused beautifully during the concert.
She chorused with the local church group every Sunday.
02
entonner, chanter en chœur
utter in unison
Exemples
The students chorused their answers.
The crowd chorused " Happy Birthday! " at the party.
Arbre Lexical
choric
chorus
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