baroque in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.baroque [Am bəˈroʊk, Brit bəˈrɒk, bəˈrəʊk] ADJ

II.baroque [Am bəˈroʊk, Brit bəˈrɒk, bəˈrəʊk] N a. Baroque

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baroque in the PONS Dictionary

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baroque [bəˈrɒk, Am -ˈroʊk] ADJ a. fig

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mock baroque
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He plays with a symbolical alphabet of elements: great typographies, the cypress, manufacturing warehouses, deposits, ponds, ramps, baroque gardens.
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You can find from her paintings hyper-realistic city views, ethnic-romantic celebration and all other possible styles, from baroque to classic.
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The interior was decorated in a heavy, sumptuous baroque style by the court artists.
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It is a large wooden structure with well-preserved baroque interiors from the 1730s.
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The vault cover carries a baroque tombchest on an acanthus plinth in ashlar buff sandstone.
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For example, the fugues they played were truly baroque in form except that the exposition parts were improvised.
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Some modern orchestras also do without conductors, particularly smaller orchestras and those specializing in historically accurate (so-called period) performances of baroque and earlier music.
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The old town contains many interesting houses of patricians, some in the baroque style.
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A century later, a church hall with a baroque facade was added.
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The baroque tailpiece is flatter and does not have an upper saddle nor does it have the keyed holes one sees in its modern counterpart.
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