bolero in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bolero in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bolero in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

bolero <-s> [bəˈleərəʊ, Am -ˈleroʊ] N

Translations for bolero in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
It's a collection of his favorite songs of the bolero albums on his discography.
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The sound of the album is a combination of boleros and romantic ballads with an influence of jazz and bossa nova.
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He wrote over four hundred musical compositions including boleros, danzas, guarachas, waltzes, zambas and polkas.
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The band played a mix of tunes, from cha chas and cumbias to boleros and rancheras.
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Short bolero jackets, capelets, and dresses cut with fitted midriffs or seams below the bust increased the focus on breadth at the shoulder.
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It performs musical styles such as mambo, cha-cha-cha, bolero, cumbia and meringue.
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This aspect was later influenced by the rhythms of foreigners, first by foxtrot in the 1940s and then bolero the 1950s.
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The bolero has always been a staple part of the trova musician's repertoire.
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The front seam or opening of a cardigan allows for further different styles, such as a surplice or a bolero jacket.
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It consists of several smaller sections held together by a bolero rhythm that pushes the piece along.
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