"orchestra" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

orchestra sustantivo

sustantivo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 103
symphony orchestra • chamber orchestra • Philadelphia Orchestra • string orchestra • Cleveland Orchestra • Orchestra of St. Luke • ...
orchestra + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 33
orchestra pit • orchestra conductor • orchestra member • orchestra seat • orchestra leader • ...
orchestra + verbo
Kolokacji: 49
orchestra plays • orchestra performs • orchestra records • orchestra gives • orchestra presents • ...
verbo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 25
record with an orchestra • feature an orchestra • perform with orchestras • appear with orchestras • include an orchestra • ...
adjetivo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 55
full orchestra • major orchestra • American orchestra • small orchestra • large orchestra • professional orchestra • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 14
(1) full, whole, entire
Kolokacji: 3
(3) American, resident, Canadian
Kolokacji: 3
(4) small, fine, light
Kolokacji: 3
(8) symphonic, different
Kolokacji: 2
1. top orchestra = największa orkiestra top orchestra
2. best orchestra = najlepsza orkiestra best orchestra
3. greatest orchestra = najznakomitsza orkiestra greatest orchestra
4. world-class orchestra = światowej klasy orkiestra world-class orchestra
5. excellent orchestra = doskonała orkiestra excellent orchestra
6. splendid orchestra = wspaniała orkiestra splendid orchestra
  • Mr. Slatkin, this splendid orchestra and Fisher's painfully bright acoustics rendered them whole.
  • They are a splendid orchestra, disciplined and committed in their playing, and firmly directed by conductor Takuo Yuasa.
  • Nello Santi, conducting the Met's splendid orchestra, ignored all of the foolishness going on in front of him and gave Donizetti's wonderful music considerable life.
  • Owners, Levinson and Steinreich, secured some of New York's leading talent to entertain as well as a splendid orchestra.
  • Perhaps the best way to measure Mr. Jordan's splendid orchestra, however, is not against its own past but by the values of other recent visitors to Carnegie Hall.
  • Moreover, Valery Gergiev's radiant, tellingly paced and intricately textured performance with the splendid orchestra and chorus of the Maryinsky enhanced the opera's inherent timelessness.
  • At Smith's suggestion, the program included the "10 best radio actors", an "announcer extraordinary", a "splendid orchestra" and a "clever director."
  • The vocal soloists as well as instrumental soloists from the splendid orchestra of 36 applied ornamentation liberally to fine effect.
  • You, Baroness Ashton, are now the voice of Europe, and with the External Action Service, you are getting a splendid orchestra.
  • The Met's splendid orchestra responded generously to his combination of fluid line and careful attention to detail, as it had in last year's similarly memorable "Traviata."
7. first-class orchestra = pierwszej kategorii orkiestra first-class orchestra
(13) Magic, imaginary
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + orchestra
Kolokacji: 12
for orchestra • including the London Orchestra • by an orchestra • with the orchestra • from the orchestra • ...

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