chorus

chorus
chorus [ˈkɔ:rəs]
1. noun
(plural choruses)
   a. ( = singers, speakers) chœur m ; ( = dancers) troupe f
• in chorus en chœur
• she's in the chorus (at concert) elle chante dans le chœur
• a chorus of praise/objections un concert de louanges/protestations
   b. ( = part of song) refrain m
• to join in the chorus [one person] reprendre le refrain ; [several people] reprendre le refrain en chœur
2. transitive verb
• "yes", they chorussed « oui » répondirent-ils en chœur
3. compounds
► chorus girl noun danseuse f de revue
► chorus line noun (in musical) troupe f de danseurs
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['kɔːrəs] 1.
noun
1) (people) (singers) chœur m; (dancers, actors) troupe f; (of town etc) chorale f
2) (piece of music) chœur m
3) (refrain) refrain m; (in jazz) chorus m

to join in the chorus — (one person) reprendre le refrain; (several people) reprendre le refrain en chœur

4) (of bird song, yells) concert m

a chorus of protest — une tempête de protestations

in chorus — en chœur

5) Theatre chœur m
2.
transitive verb (utter in unison) crier [quelque chose] à l'unisson

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