English to Galician Meaning of opera - ópera


Opera :
ópera

ópera, revista, xornada, marcha, partida, ida, éxodo

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Definitions of opera in English
Noun(1) a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes(2) a commercial browser(3) a building where musical dramas are performed
Examples of opera in English
(1) He has also designed extensively for theatre, opera , Broadway musicals, and film.(2) It helps explain why opera and musical theatre are the two largest growing public art forms.(3) The opera has been around China for more than 400 years, impacting many other genres of folk opera .(4) Suddenly, he found out that singing opera was a lot more fun than singing pop.(5) It's a mystery, and it seems to happen every time Boulez gets involved with opera .(6) In the last few years London has seen a variety of operatic styles in contemporary opera .(7) On the other hand, there's nothing like going to the opera or Shakespearean theatre on a mild dose of magic mushrooms.(8) There are many people who are very used to listening to opera , classical music, world music, and pop in languages other than their own.(9) In this respect, the piece is operatic and, like opera , is sometimes exaggerated and campy.(10) The way that we go to the opera , the theatre and the concert has hardly changed for centuries.(11) When your day's work is done, I can bring the theatre or the opera to your home(12) Outside medicine she loved the arts and literature and particularly classical music and opera .(13) Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, musical theatre and opera were bitter, resentful enemies.(14) Are we going to take the narrow view which sees Scottish Opera as an oxymoron, and opera and classical music as not really Scottish?(15) It was a fitting tribute to a man whose love of the arts, especially fine art, classical music and opera , is one of his great passions.(16) you will enjoy a visit to the opera
Related Phrases of opera
(1) opus ::
Opus
(2) opera house ::
ópera
(3) opera glasses ::
prismáticos de teatro
(4) opera singer ::
cantante de ópera
(5) opera glass ::
vidro ópera
(6) opera troupe ::
trupe de ópera
Synonyms
Noun
1. grand opera ::
Grand Opera
2. light opera ::
ópera lixeira
3. musical ::
musical
4. musical comedy ::
Comedia musical
6. operetta ::
opereta
Different Forms
opera, operas
Word Example from TV Shows
An opera singer, the cast of Stomp.

An OPERA singer, the cast of Stomp.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 19

Kidnap Bernadette from the opera
wearing a creepy mask...

Kidnap Bernadette from the OPERA wearing a creepy mask...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 4

Is that up near the opera house?
I hear that's nice.

Is that up near the OPERA house? I hear that's nice.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 16

who don't talk about work
like it's some kind of soap opera.

who don't talk about work like it's some kind of soap OPERA.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 19

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