fugue
fugue
fjug
fyoog
/fjˈuːɡ/

Définition et signification de « fugue » en anglais

Fugue
01

fugue

a classical piece of music with one or two simple repeated themes that develop into a polyphonic pattern which is more sophisticated
Exemples
During the concert, the pianist 's performance of the fugue was a highlight, demonstrating both technical skill and interpretive depth.
Pendant le concert, la performance du pianiste du fugue a été un moment fort, démontrant à la fois une compétence technique et une profondeur interprétative.
02

état de fugue, état dissociatif

a temporary, dreamlike state of altered consciousness that may last hours or days
Exemples
The patient experienced a fugue following severe emotional stress.
Le patient a vécu une fugue suite à un stress émotionnel sévère.
03

fugue dissociative, état de fugue dissociative

a dissociative disorder in which a person forgets their identity and may travel to begin a new life, with no memory of the former life or of events happening at the moment
Exemples
During the fugue, she traveled across the country without recalling her former life.
Pendant la fugue, elle a voyagé à travers le pays sans se souvenir de sa vie antérieure.
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