violin

violin
noun
(a type of musical instrument with four strings, played with a bow: She played the violin in the school orchestra; Can you play that on the violin?) violín
violin n violín

violín
a) sustantivo masculino (instrumento) violin
b)
violín sustantivo masculino y femenino (persona) violinist

violín
I m (instrumento) violin
II m,f (intérprete) violin, violinist 'violín' also found in these entries: Spanish: maestría - tocar - verdad - arco - caja - cuerda - destemplar - estuche - mástil - son - sordina English: concerto - fiddle - principal - violin - goose - neck - peg - solo - strain
violin
tr[vaɪə'lɪn]
noun
1 violín nombre masculino
violin [.vaɪə'lɪn] n
: violín m
violin
n.
violinista s.m.,f.
violín s.m.
'vaɪə'lɪn
noun violín m

first violin — (leader) primer violín mf, concertino m

first/second violins — primeros/segundos violines; (before n)

violin case — estuche m de violín

[ˌvaɪǝ'lɪn]
1.
N violín m
2.
CPD

violin case N — estuche m de violín

violin concerto N — concierto m para violín

violin player N — violinista mf

violin section N — sección f de violines

* * *
['vaɪə'lɪn]
noun violín m

first violin — (leader) primer violín mf, concertino m

first/second violins — primeros/segundos violines; (before n)

violin case — estuche m de violín


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