Festival

  • 31festival */*/*/ — UK [ˈfestɪv(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms festival : singular festival plural festivals 1) a) a series of performances of films, plays, music, or dancing that is usually organized in the same place at the same time each year the Shetland… …

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  • 32festival — {{#}}{{LM F17610}}{{〓}} {{SynF18067}} {{[}}festival{{]}} ‹fes·ti·val› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Conjunto de actuaciones o de manifestaciones dedicadas a un arte o a un artista: • festival de cine.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Fiesta, especialmente musical …

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  • 33Festival — Musikfestival Ein Festival ist eine Serie von Veranstaltungen, bei denen Künstler auftreten. Ein Festival dauert häufig über mehrere Tage. Im Bereich der sog. „gehobenen Kultur“, insbes. Musik und Theater, werden Festivals auch oft Festspiele… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 34festival — [[t]fe̱stɪv(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦ festivals 1) N COUNT A festival is an organized series of events such as musical concerts or drama productions. Numerous Umbrian towns hold their own summer festivals of music, theatre, and dance... There are over 350… …

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  • 35festival — n. 1) to hold a festival 2) a dance; drama; folk; music festival * * * [ festɪv(ə)l] drama folk music festival a dance to hold a festival …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 36festival — 01. There is a big music [festival] in Quebec City each summer. 02. The Beatles second film, Help!, won first prize in the Rio de Janeiro Film [Festival] in 1965. 03. St. Valentine s Day on February 14th dates back to a Roman [festival] of youth …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 37festival — fes|ti|val [ festıvl ] noun count *** 1. ) a series of performances of movies, plays, music, or dancing that is usually organized in the same place at the same time each year: The movie generated a very positive response at this year s Sundance… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 38festival — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin festivus festive Date: 14th century of, relating to, appropriate to, or set apart as a festival II. noun Date: 1528 1. a. a time of celebration marked by special observances b …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 39festival — fes|ti|val W3S3 [ˈfestıvəl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin festivus; FESTIVE] 1.) an occasion when there are performances of many films, plays, pieces of music etc, usually happening in the same place every year ▪ the Newport… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 40festival — sustantivo masculino fiesta, espectáculo, concierto. Por ejemplo: festival de jazz, festival de cine, etc. Concierto solo si el festival es de música. Espectáculo es una forma más general, ya que designa cualquier actuación que tiene como fin… …

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