- short score
- эскиз
English-Russian musical dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian musical dictionary. 2014.
short score — noun : a condensed orchestral score with the less important parts omitted called also compressed score * * * short score noun A musical score with some of the parts omitted • • • Main Entry: ↑short * * * n. Music a score in which the parts are… … Useful english dictionary
short score — noun Music a score in which the parts are condensed on to a small number of staves … English new terms dictionary
short score — /ˈʃɔt skɔ/ (say shawt skaw) noun a condensation of a full score for piano rehearsals with the instrumentation indicated …
short — adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 a measuring little; not long from end to end (a short distance). b not long in duration; brief (a short time ago; had a short life). c seeming less than the stated amount (a few short years of happiness). 2 of small… … Useful english dictionary
score — Synonyms and related words: L, Nachtmusik, Sexagesima, Vandyke, absolute music, accompaniment, accomplish, account, account current, account for, account rendered, account stated, accounts payable, accounts receivable, achieve, acquire, adapt,… … Moby Thesaurus
Short form cricket — is a collective term for several modified forms of the sport of cricket, with playing times significantly shorter than more traditional forms of the game. A typical short form cricket match can be completed within two to three hours, compared to… … Wikipedia
SCORE (Spain) — SCORE was an English language general sports magazine printed in Madrid, Spain and distributed monthly along the Costa del Sol. The magazine adopted an Anglo centric focus on all sports, offering coverage of the month s top events, as well as a… … Wikipedia
Score Four — A selfmade Score Four game Score Four is a 3 D version of the abstract strategy game Connect Four. It was first sold under the name Score Four by Funtastic in 1968. Lakeside issued 4 different versions in the 1970 s. Later Hasbro sold the game as … Wikipedia
short — [OE] Etymologically, something that is short has been ‘cut off’. The word’s immediate Germanic ancestor was *skurtaz, which was descended from an extension of the Indo European base *sker ‘cut’ (source also of English score, share, shear, etc).… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
short — [OE] Etymologically, something that is short has been ‘cut off’. The word’s immediate Germanic ancestor was *skurtaz, which was descended from an extension of the Indo European base *sker ‘cut’ (source also of English score, share, shear, etc).… … Word origins
score — [11] The etymological notion underlying score is of ‘cutting’ – for it is related to English shear. It was borrowed from Old Norse skor, which went back to the same prehistoric Germanic base – *skur , *sker ‘cut’ – that produced shear (not to… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins