digression in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

digression in the PONS Dictionary

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For instance, in "our" symphony the first movement is written with very marked digressions.
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His narrative is badly arranged and full of unexpected digressions, but he relays much invaluable information not provided by more methodical chroniclers.
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Some are ancient digressions, while other are modern deviations.
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If negative, there will be a digression, or, even worse, a rejection of development altogether.
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There is then a digression to the subject of theological epistemology.
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These digressions follow a multitude of events and subjects related to history, philosophy and scientific subjects.
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It is a patchwork of previous articles and translations, with digressions.
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Hysterical realism describes novels that are characterized by chronic length, manic characters, frenzied action, and frequent digressions on topics secondary to the story.
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The first thematic group returns in the recapitulation with different or additional harmonic digressions; the second group returns unaltered, only transposed a fourth up.
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He adds sections of subject change and digression from the original theme as well as moments of rest or silence.
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