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opera [ˈɒpərə, Am ˈɑ:-] N

opera
opera f

opera glasses N

opera house N

opera house
opera f (gmach)

soap opera N TV

soap opera

magnum opus [ˌmægnəmˈəʊpəs, Am -oʊpəs] N sing form

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English
A variety of productions are held throughout the year such as drama, ballet, opera and pantomime.
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From 2003, he has been training singers for opera and oratorio.
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The whole opera actually finishes with an aria for the countertenor -- what could be better!
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It has a brand of caustic wit that somehow surmounts situations that are a blend of soap opera maudlin and ribald coarseness.
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This is a comic-opera military uniform festooned with gold braid, ribbons and medals.
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His heavy eyebrows and lips and protuberant brown eyes give him a slightly baleful look, like the villain in a comic opera.
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They are often used for heroic, often long-suffering, tragic women of opera.
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Sacred opera provided another impetus for dialogues, and they greatly expanded in length (although never really beyond 60 minutes long).
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He worked splendidly and carried the opera through.
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The opera-based singers merge perfectly: there's no hint of slumming, and they manage the dialogue consummately.
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