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daytime N

pastime [ˈpæstaɪm, Brit ˈpɑːs-] N

wartime N no pl

regime [rəˈʒiːm, Brit reɪˈ-] N

springtime N no pl

I . airtime [ˈertaɪm] N (of cell phone)

II . airtime [ˈertaɪm] ADJ attr, inv

bedtime N no pl

teatime N

grime [graɪm] N no pl

I . time [taɪm] N

2. time (clock):

hora f

5. time (epoch):

época f

6. time SPORTS:

tempo m

II . time [taɪm] VB trans

1. time SPORTS:

2. time (choose best moment for):

I . rage [reɪdʒ] N no pl

1. rage:

fúria f
to be in a rage

2. rage (fashion, popularity):

voga f

II . rage [reɪdʒ] VB intr

1. rage (express fury):

ratio [ˈreɪʃioʊ, Brit -əʊ] N

ratify [ˈræt̬əfaɪ, Brit -tɪ-] VB trans

rating [ˈreɪt̬ɪŋ, Brit -t-] N

1. rating no pl (estimation):

2. rating pl:

rating TV, RADIO

3. rating Brit MIL:

posto m

I . ration [ˈræʃn] N a. pl MIL

II . ration [ˈræʃn] VB trans

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Their sound is a fusion of modern and old-world styles including gothic-rock darkwave, progressive rock, neoclassical, trip hop, ragtime, and other related genres.
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It remained a popular ballroom dance until the late 19th century, when it would give way to the two-step and new ragtime dances.
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He subsequently began to teach himself to play ragtime.
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One of early rural blues, ragtime, and marching band music were combined with collective improvisation to create this new style of music.
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She has also worked as a professional barrelhouse and ragtime piano player.
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Ragtime music was also distributed via piano rolls for player pianos.
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Ragtime was a style of music based around the piano, using syncopated rhythms and chromaticisms.
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Instruction in the ragtime one step is provided free of charge at this event.
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Syncopation is an essential part of the character of some musical styles, such as jazz and ragtime.
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His repertoire is now a varied selection including blues, ragtime, jazz standards.
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