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theme [θi:m] N

1. theme (subject):

tema f
motiv m

2. theme:

theme MUS
tema f
theme CINE, TV

3. theme Am SCHOOL (essay):

spis m

ˈtheme mu·sic N no pl

ˈtheme park N

ˈtheme song N

theme song CINE, TV

ˈtheme tune N

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Future sessions included project-based learning around themes of bioart, urban interventionism, game design, and wearable technology.
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There are five other themes in the exposition.
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Its lyrics are characterized by grim, raw and angry tones, and songs that contain boastful and persevering themes are characterized by images of violence and brutality.
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It deals with two main themes: the nature of a fluid, and whether electrical energy is transmitted through a fluid or, rather, through sulphate acid.
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Many of the band's songs explore themes of parent vs. child conflicts and criticisms of the educational system.
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The film deals with many themes, including friendship, homesickness, racial blindness and naturism.
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The wonderland features a number of characters and themes to entertain and enthral the thousands of people who stop by his property each year.
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It describes the contemplation of certain meditation themes used by a meditating monk so the forces of defilement (kilesa), craving (tanha), and ignorance (avijja) may be uprooted from the mind.
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Two themes that she frequently explores in her work are: time and transience.
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The first is that archeology seeks to define the history through philosophical means, which is to say the discourse between thought, representation, and themes.
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