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  • 31ensemble — adv. ; uni, réuni ; en choeur ; en un seul tas ; en même temps : annonmwé {an n on mwé} (Saxel.002b), aronmwé {à r on mwé} (002a, Albanais.001, Albertville, Alex, Boëge), R. => Tas ; ansanblo (002, Cordon, St Nicolas Cha.), êchon… …

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  • 32Ensemble Z — Entier relatif Pour les articles homonymes, voir Entier (homonymie). En mathématiques, un entier relatif (ou entier rationnel) est un nombre entier (c est à dire sans partie fractionnaire) et muni d un signe positif ( + ) ou négatif ( − ). L… …

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  • 33ensemble — [[t]ɒnsɒ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] ensembles 1) N COUNT: usu sing An ensemble is a group of musicians, actors, or dancers who regularly perform together. ...an ensemble of young musicians... He has also formed an exciting ensemble from his dancers. 2) ADJ: ADJ …

    English dictionary

  • 34Ensemble — Künstlergruppe * * * En|sem|ble [ã sã:bl̩], das; s, s: Gruppe von Künstlern, Künstlerinnen, die gemeinsam auftreten: einem Ensemble angehören. Zus.: Opernensemble, Tanzensemble, Theaterensemble. * * * En|sem|ble auch: En|semb|le 〈[ãsã:bl] n. 15〉… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 35ensemble — en|sem|ble [ɔnˈsɔmbəl US a:nˈsa:m ] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: ensemble together , from Latin insimul at the same time ] 1.) [C also + plural verb] BrE a small group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together regularly… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36ensemble — I. noun Etymology: French, from ensemble together, from Old French, from Latin insimul at the same time, from in + simul at the same time more at same Date: 1750 a group producing a single effect: as a. concerted music of two or more parts b. a… …

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  • 37Ensemble — En|sem|ble auch: En|semb|le 〈 [ãsã:bl] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 1. Gesamtheit 2. alle Schauspieler eines Theaterstückes 3. Gemeinschaft von Künstlern, die zusammen spielen od. musizieren, ohne dass einer als Star hervortritt 4. kleines Orchester;… …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 38ensemble — noun 1) a Bulgarian folk ensemble Syn: group, band; company, troupe, cast, chorus, corps; informal combo 2) the buildings present a charming provincial ensemble Syn: whole, entity, unit, body …

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  • 39ensemble — noun 1) a Bulgarian folk ensemble Syn: group, band, company, troupe, cast, chorus, corps; informal combo 2) the buildings present a charming provincial ensemble Syn: whole, unit, body …

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  • 40ensemble — /ɒnˈsɒmbəl / (say on sombuhl) noun 1. all the parts of a thing taken together, so that each part is considered only in relation to the whole. 2. the entire costume of an individual, especially when all the parts are in harmony: *an overcoat and… …