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epithets
Streicher
ˈstring play·er N
Streicher(in) m (f) <-s, ->
play·er [ˈpleɪəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
1. player SPORTS:
Spieler(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Kartenspieler(in) m (f) <-s, ->
2. player (musical performer):
Spieler(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Cellist(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
Oboist(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
3. player dated (actor):
Schauspieler(in) m (f) <-s, ->
4. player (playback machine):
CD-Player m <-s, ->
5. player POL (participant):
Schlüsselfigur f <-, -en>
6. player Am pej sl (womanizer):
Schürzenjäger m <-s, ->
I. string [strɪŋ] N
1. string no pl (twine):
Schnur f <-, Schnü̱·re>
Kordel f <-, -n>
Knäuel m o nt /Stück nt Schnur
2. string fig (controls):
3. string usu pl (of a puppet):
Marionette f <-, -n>
4. string (in music):
Saite f <-, -n>
5. string (in an orchestra):
6. string SPORTS (on a racket):
Saite f <-, -n>
7. string (chain):
Kette f <-, -n>
Perlenkette f <-, -n>
8. string fig (series):
Kette f <-, -n>
Reihe f <-, -n>
9. string COMPUT:
Zeichenfolge f <-, -n>
Zeichenkette f <-, -n>
Suchbegriff m <-(e)s, -e>
Phrases:
II. string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans
1. string (fit):
to string a racket SPORTS
2. string (attach):
3. string usu passive (arrange in a line):
OpenDict entry
player N
OpenDict entry
player N
Present
Istring
youstring
he/she/itstrings
westring
youstring
theystring
Past
Istrung
youstrung
he/she/itstrung
westrung
youstrung
theystrung
Present Perfect
Ihavestrung
youhavestrung
he/she/ithasstrung
wehavestrung
youhavestrung
theyhavestrung
Past Perfect
Ihadstrung
youhadstrung
he/she/ithadstrung
wehadstrung
youhadstrung
theyhadstrung
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It was a competitive two-player game controlled using a two-way joystick, and was presented in black and white graphics.
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The player uses a joystick to accelerate, decelerate, move up, and move down.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1929, he assumed the role of player-coach, still playing the line on both offense and defense and dropping back to punt.
en.wikipedia.org
The player can choose from five separate rebel classes, including playing as a servile.
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A strategy game is typically larger in scope, and their main emphasis is on the player's ability to outthink their opponent.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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The string players sit during the performance and the flutist stand behind them.
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www.musicedition.ch
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Diese sitzen bei einer Aufführung, der Flötist steht hinter den Streichern.
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2007 In 2007 Detmold became the Mecca for highly talented string players and percussionists – who under the directorship of Maestro Christoph Poppen were formed into an unusual chamber orchestra.
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www.hfm-detmold.de
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2007 Im Jahr 2007 wurde Detmold zum Mekka für hochtalentierte Streicher und Schlagzeuger – die unter der Leitung von Maestro Christoph Poppen zu einem außergewöhnlichen Kammerorchester geformt wurden.
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it can indicate that the notes are connected to a musical phrase, but it can also mean that a wind instrument should play this passage legato or that a string player should switch from up-bow to down-bow.
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www.textgrid.de
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er kann anzeigen, dass eine musikalische Phrase zusammenhängt, kann aber auch bedeuten, dass ein Blasinstrument diese Passage legato spielen soll oder ein Streicher danach vom Auf- zum Abstrich wechselt.
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Applications to take part in the workshop with Matthew Barley for string players aged between 15 and 30 can still be considered.
www.beethovenfest.de
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Anmeldungen zum Workshop mit Matthew Barley für Streicher zwischen 15 und 30 Jahren sind noch möglich.
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Although the gamba, as directly part of historical performance practice, has regained currency amongst string players, it was also, though, as a special instrument already being replaced even in Bach ’ s time by cello ( or viola ), a practice documented by contemporaneous copies.
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www.henle.de
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Wenngleich die Gambe gerade im Zuge der historischen Aufführungspraxis wieder eine größere Verbreitung bei Streichern gefunden hat, galt sie doch selbst zu Bachs Zeiten schon als Spezialinstrument und wurde auch durch Violoncello ( oder Viola ) ersetzt; eine Praxis, die durch zeitgenössische Abschriften belegt ist.
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