keynote

keynote
noun
1) (the chief note in a musical key.) tónica
2) (the chief point or theme (of a lecture etc).) idea fundamental
keynote
tr['kiːnəʊt]
noun
1 tónica, clave nombre femenino
2 (mus) tónica
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
keynote speech discurso que da la tónica de un congreso etc
keynote ['ki:.no:t] vt, -noted ; -noting
1) : establecer la tónica de (en música)
2) : pronunciar el discurso principal de
keynote n
1) : tónica f (en música)
2) : idea f fundamental
keynote
n.
nota tónica s.f.
noun (Mus) tónica f; (central idea) tónica f; (before n)

keynote speech — discurso en que se intenta establecer la tónica de un congreso o asamblea

['kiːnǝʊt]
1.
N (Mus) tónica f ; (fig) (=main emphasis) tónica f , piedra f clave
2.
CPD

keynote speech N — discurso m de apertura, discurso en que se sientan las bases de una política or programa

* * *
noun (Mus) tónica f; (central idea) tónica f; (before n)

keynote speech — discurso en que se intenta establecer la tónica de un congreso o asamblea


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