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Opera
ópera

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

opera <pl operas> [Am ˈɑp(ə)rə, Brit ˈɒp(ə)rə] SUBST C or U

opera
grand opera
grand opera attr singer/company

comic opera SUBST U or C

comic opera
comic opera

grand opera SUBST U

grand opera

horse opera SUBST C or U Am ugs

horse opera
horse opera

opera glasses SUBST Plsubst

opera glasses
opera glasses

opera house SUBST

opera house
opera house

soap opera

soap opera TV
soap opera TV
soap opera RADIO
soap opera RADIO
comedia f LatAm

soap opera Info

soap opera

light opera SUBST

light opera

opus [Am ˈoʊpəs, Brit ˈəʊpəs, ˈɒpəs] SUBST

opus MUS

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Englisch
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Spanisch

opera [ˈɒprə, Am ˈɑ:pr-] SUBST

opera

soap opera SUBST

soap opera

opera house SUBST

opera house

opera glasses SUBST

opera glasses

magnum opus [ˌmægnəmˈəʊpəs, Am -ˈoʊpəs] SUBST kein Pl form

Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
soap opera
opera
opera house
opera glasses Pl
opera glasses
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Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

opera [ˈap·rə] SUBST

opera

soap opera SUBST

soap opera

opera glasses SUBST

opera glasses

opera house SUBST

opera house

magnum opus [ˌmæg·nəm·ˈoʊ·pəs] SUBST form

Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
soap opera
soap opera
opera
opera house
divo (-a)
leading opera singer m, f
opera glasses Pl

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The opera includes introductory canzonas which function as overtures; indeed they are the first overtures in the history of opera.
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However, their connection in this opera serves to give his story a more personal rendering.
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The opera-based singers merge perfectly: there's no hint of slumming, and they manage the dialogue consummately.
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The film casts some of the best opera singers of its day.
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Despite this success, the magazine had a reputation for low-quality space opera and adventure fiction, and modern literary historians refer to it in dismissive terms.
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