bolero

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Turkish - Turkish
Belin üstünde, göğüs hizasının altında biten kısa ceket
Ağır ritimli bir İspanyol dansı
Bir ispanyol dansı
Kısa ve kolsuz kadın ceketi
Kısa ve kolsuz kadın ceketi: "Saçları, yüzü, bolerosu, keten elbisesi, hepsi vücuduna yapışmış."- A. H. Tanpınar
Bu dansın müziği
Latin dansları
English - English
a type of short, buttonless jacket or blouse, open or tied in front and ending at the diaphragm
a type of dance
a spanish dance, illustrative of the passion of love, accompanied by caste nets and singing
Operational code name for the build up of US forces in Britain prior to the invasion of France
music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance
The Cuban bolero, a musical and dance style, keeps no much likenesses with its old ancestor, the Spanish bolero Romantic, sometimes too much sentimental, it takes its inspiration in opera tunes, French romances and Napolitan songs Ponctuated by a 2/4 time, it developes classical and sophisticated melodies, immediately familiar for Occidental ears, with poetic lyrics talking about nostalgia, charm of women, and thwarted love
Business Objects Language EnviROnment, application factory for electronic business by Software AG, released Oktober 98 It contains a proprietary object oriented language that compiles to Java bytecode All development data is kept in a repository In addition to Java, Bolero supports features as long transactions, patterns and persistent classes (JRB) incl OQL retrieval
short small jacket with rounded front corners
Bill of Lading Electronic Registry Organization An electronic alternative to the traditional bill of lading
Spanish dance in 3/4 time, 19th century Also known as Cachuca [back]
A Spanish dance, or the lively music which accompanies it
{i} Spanish dance; sweater, short coat
a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets
Closely associated to the Latin-American Rumba, where body expression and rhythm is sensually pronounced, the Bolero too is danced with a strong, yet subtle hip-swinging action In character, the Bolero could be thought of as a slower version of the social Rumba
a short jacket; worn mostly by women
A kind of small outer jacket, with or without sleeves, worn by women
The Cuban bolero, originally a mid-paced form for string trios, became very popular internationally, usually in a slower and more sentimental form The modern bolero is a lush romantic popular-song form, largely distinct from salsa, and very few singers are equally good at both
Business Objects Language EnviROnment, application factory for electronic business by SAG, released Oktober 98 It contains a proprietary object oriented language that compiles to Java bytecode All development data is kept in a repository In addition to Java, Bolero supports features as long transactions, patterns and persistent classes (JRB) incl OQL retrieval Product Site
bo·lero boleros Pronounced for meaning 1., and for meaning 2..1. A bolero is a very short jacket, sometimes without sleeves. Boleros are worn mainly by women
An Afro-Latin ballad form usually with romantic lyric content
The bolero is a traditional Spanish dance. They danced a romantic bolero together. boleros a type of Spanish dance, or the music for this dance. boleros a short jacket for a woman
"Bill of Lading Electronic Registry Organization," a system sponsored by international organizations for the generation, delivery, and recording of contract, transport, letter of credit, and other "documents" electronically Financial enterprises, international traders, transport companies, forwarders, and other, usually large, enterprises engaged in international trade are participating in the venture
Originally a Spanish dance in 3/4 time, it was changed in Cuba initially into 2/4 time then eventually into 4/4 It is now present as a very slow type of Rumba rhythm The music is frequently arranged with Spanish vocals and a subtle percussion effect, usually implemented with Conga or Bongos
a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets a short jacket; worn mostly by women music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance
Turkish - English
bolero

    Hyphenation

    bo·le·ro

    Turkish pronunciation

    bōlerō

    Pronunciation

    /bōˈlerō/ /boʊˈlɛroʊ/

    Etymology

    [ b&-ler-(")O ] (noun.) 1787. Spanish.
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