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ensemble
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???n?s??m.bl?/, /???n?s??m.bl?/
- (UK, Anglicised) IPA(key): /??n?s?m.b?l/
- (US, Anglicised) IPA(key): /??n?s?m.b?l/
Noun
ensemble (plural ensembles)
- A group of separate things that contribute to a coordinated whole.
- (fashion) A coordinated costume or outfit; a suit.
- (collective) A group of musicians, dancers, actors, etc who perform together; e.g. the chorus of a ballet company.
- 12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift
- On paper, Continental Drift boasts a jaw-dropping voice cast, including but not limited to Jennifer Lopez, Patrick Stewart, Wanda Sykes, Aziz Ansari, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Alan Tudyk. But in practice, the overstuffed ensemble leaves the cast no room to distinguish themselves, and directors Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier don’t seem interested in coaxing performances that might render their money stars less identifiable.
- 12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift
- (music) A piece for several instrumentalists or vocalists.
- (mathematics, physics) A probability distribution for the state of the system.
- (machine learning) A supervised learning algorithm combining multiple hypotheses.
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
ensemble (third-person singular simple present ensembles, present participle ensembling, simple past and past participle ensembled)
- To put together in a coordinated whole.
- (music) To perform in a musical ensemble.
Further reading
- ensemble on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??n?s?m.bl?/
- Hyphenation: en?sem?ble
Noun
ensemble n (plural ensembles, diminutive ensembletje n)
- ensemble
- ensemble (group of musicians)
- (theater) troupe
Derived terms
- ensemblemuziek
- theaterensemble
French
Etymology
From Latin insimul, a variant of simul. See also Italian insieme.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.s??bl/
- (Louisiana) IPA(key): [??s??m]
Adverb
ensemble
- together
Noun
ensemble m (plural ensembles)
- an outfit
- (mathematics) a set
- (music) an ensemble
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? Danish: ensemble
- ? Dutch: ensemble
- ? English: ensemble
- ? German: Ensemble
- ? Norwegian: ensemble
- ? Portuguese: ensemble
- ? Spanish: ensemble
- ? Swedish: ensemble
References
Further reading
- “ensemble” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble, from Late Latin insimul.
Noun
ensemble n (definite singular ensemblet, indefinite plural ensembler, definite plural ensembla or ensemblene)
- an ensemble
References
- “ensemble” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble, from Late Latin insimul.
Noun
ensemble n (definite singular ensemblet, indefinite plural ensemble, definite plural ensembla)
- an ensemble
References
- “ensemble” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French
Alternative forms
- ansamble
- ensamble
Etymology
Inherited from Latin in simul
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?n.?s?m.bl?], (later) [ãn.?sãm.bl?]
Adverb
ensemble
- together
Descendants
- French: ensemble
- ? Dutch: ensemble
- ? English: ensemble
- ? German: Ensemble
- ? Norwegian: ensemble
- ? Portuguese: ensemble
- ? Spanish: ensemble
- ? Swedish: ensemble
- Norman: ensemblle (Guernsey), ensembl'ye (Jersey)
- ? Galician: ensembra (archaic)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble.
Noun
ensemble m (plural ensembles)
- ensemble (a coordinated costume or outfit)
- ensemble (a group of artists who perform together)
- Synonym: conjunto
- (music) ensemble (a piece for several musicians)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble.
Noun
ensemble m (plural ensembles)
- ensemble
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from French ensemble.
Noun
ensemble c
- ensemble; a coordinated costume or outfit; a suite
- ensemble; a group of musicians, dancers etc who perform together; the chorus of a ballet company
- (music) ensemble; a piece for several instrumentalists or vocalists
Declension
References
- ensemble in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
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stars
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /st??z/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /st??z/
- Rhymes: -??(?)z
Noun
stars
- plural of star
Noun
stars pl (plural only)
- (with "the") Outer space.
Derived terms
Verb
stars
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of star
Anagrams
- sarts, trass, tsars
French
Noun
stars f
- plural of star
Anagrams
- tsars
Latvian
Noun
stars m (1st declension)
- ray, beam
Declension
stars From the web:
- what starseed am i
- what stars are out tonight
- what stars are made of
- what stars are above me
- what stars have died in 2021
- what stars died in 2020
- what stars are in the big dipper
- what stars are bigger than the sun
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