four-part in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for four-part in the English»French Dictionary

I.part [Brit pɑːt, Am pɑrt] N

1. part (of whole):

to be (a) part of

II.part [Brit pɑːt, Am pɑrt] ADV (partly)

III.part [Brit pɑːt, Am pɑrt] VB trans

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is part of a tetralogy, or a four-part story, each of which is self-contained.
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This course gives gifted and talented vocalists an opportunity to sing advanced four-part music together in a vocal jazz style.
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The album is a four-part suite consisting of four tracks of about 20 minutes each.
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The chorale lines are four-part settings, the recitatives are given to individual different singers in the sequence bass, tenor, alto, bass.
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Often these groups are four girls, or two boys and two girls for the benefit of singing their songs in four-part harmony, not necessarily three wise men at all.
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This allowed the possibility of four-part independent counterpoint.
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The closing chorale is a four-part setting of the third verse of the hymn.
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He suffered a four-part fracture of the right collarbone which ruined his spring campaign.
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Such movement is common in four-part chorale style and it is convenient to be able to handle this situation without resorting to in-accords.
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The soprano, the alto, finally the men sing with understanding also, culminating in a four-part lively alleluia.
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