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diplophase 2n
Morgenkonzert der Vögel
в PONS речника
dawn ˈcho·rus СЪЩ esp Brit, Aus
в PONS речника
в PONS речника
I. cho·rus <pl -es> [ˈkɔ:rəs] СЪЩ
1. chorus (refrain):
Refrain м <-s, -s>
2. chorus + sing/pl vb (group of singers):
Chor м <-(e)s, Chö̱·re>
3. chorus + sing/pl vb:
Chor м <-(e)s, Chö̱·re>
Ballett ср <-(e)s, -e>
Tanzgruppe f <-, -n>
chorus ТЕАТ
Chor м <-(e)s, Chö̱·re>
4. chorus usu sing (by many speakers):
Chor м <-(e)s, Chö̱·re>
II. cho·rus [ˈkɔ:rəs] ГЛАГ нпрх
I. dawn [dɔ:n, Am esp dɑ:n] СЪЩ
1. dawn no pl (daybreak):
Morgenröte f <-, -n> liter
2. dawn прен (beginning):
dawn of an era, a period
Anfang м <-(e)s, -fän·ge>
dawn of an era, a period
Beginn м <-(e)s>
II. dawn [dɔ:n, Am esp dɑ:n] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. dawn (start):
dawn day
dawn прен age, era, year
dawn прен age, era, year
2. dawn (become apparent):
bewusst werden разг
Запис в OpenDict
dawn СЪЩ
from dawn to dusk прен
Запис в OpenDict
dawn ГЛАГ
und dann dämmerte es mir, dass ... разг
Present
Ichorus
youchorus
he/she/itchoruses
wechorus
youchorus
theychorus
Past
Ichorused
youchorused
he/she/itchorused
wechorused
youchorused
theychorused
Present Perfect
Ihavechorused
youhavechorused
he/she/ithaschorused
wehavechorused
youhavechorused
theyhavechorused
Past Perfect
Ihadchorused
youhadchorused
he/she/ithadchorused
wehadchorused
youhadchorused
theyhadchorused
PONS OpenDict

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I sang choruses, and made myself fit to the music.
en.wikipedia.org
Observers of large bellowing choruses have noted they are often felt more than they are heard due to the intense infrasound emitted by males.
en.wikipedia.org
The first school magazine was edited and published to hail the dawn of progress.
en.wikipedia.org
The town was named for the goddess of dawn.
en.wikipedia.org
But the true golden age of biscuit engineering did not dawn until the invention of the rotary molder in the late 1920s.
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