Толковый словарь английского языка - prelude
Prelude
prelude
I. noun see: ludicrous Date: 1561 an introductory performance, action, or event preceding and preparing for the principal or a more important matter, 2. a musical section or movement introducing the theme or chief subject (as of a fugue or suite) or serving as an introduction to an opera or oratorio, an opening voluntary, a separate concert piece usually for piano or orchestra and based entirely on a short motif, II. verb (~d; preluding) Date: 1655 transitive verb to serve as a ~ to, to play as a ~, intransitive verb to give or serve as a ~, ~r noun
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n. & v. --n. (often foll. by to) 1 an action, event, or situation serving as an introduction. 2 the introductory part of a poem etc. 3 a an introductory piece of music, often preceding a fugue or forming the first piece of a suite or beginning an act of an opera. b a short piece of music of a similar type, esp. for the piano. --v.tr. 1 serve as a prelude to. 2 introduce with a prelude. Derivatives preludial adj. Etymology: F pr{eacute}lude or med.L praeludium f. L praeludere praelus- (as PRAE-, ludere play) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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