florid in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

florid in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for florid in the English»Italian Dictionary

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English
The most florid period for the mining village were the 1940s.
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In the modern musicological sense the term is therefore used to refer to florid music from all periods of music history, both vocal and instrumental.
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In her early years in particular, she also sang a lot of florid music ("music antiche").
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By 1767, his expressive, yet inherently simple style was finding much less favour with opera-goers than the more typical florid singing of his contemporaries.
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Others criticized her lack of flexibility in florid music, and her occasional mannerisms, including scooping or swooping up to high notes, gospel-style.
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The series begins with a florid title page, followed by an enrollment parade and a battle scene.
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The book is written in florid, antiquated language replete with outlandish spellings.
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It is a style of florid melodious intonation which requires the exercise of vocal agility.
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They may also describe hallucinations which are usually more florid than those in schizophrenia.
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The works of decorative art are florid in style.
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