celli - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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celli (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈtʃɛli/

Meaning and Usage

The word "celli" is the plural form of "cello," which refers to a musical instrument belonging to the violin family. The cello is played with a bow and is known for its deep, rich sound. It is commonly used in both solo and orchestral settings.

Frequency of Use

"Celli" is used less frequently than the singular "cello," typically appearing in more formal or written contexts, such as music theory or performance literature.

Example Sentences

  1. The orchestra featured several celli in the performance.
    Orkestrada bir neçə celli vardı.

  2. The sound of the celli resonated beautifully in the concert hall.
    Cellilərin səsi konsert zalında gözəl səsləndi.

  3. She played the celli passionately during the recital.
    O, recitalda cellini həvəslə ifa etdi.

Idiomatic Expressions

Although "celli" is specific and does not have many idiomatic expressions, it is often associated with musical contexts and phrases related to orchestral music and ensemble performance. Here are some examples:

  1. "To play second cello"
    This expression means to take a subordinate role, especially in a team or collaborative effort.
    İkincil celli çalmaq, ekipdə ya da əməkdaşlıqda ikinci rolu götürmək deməkdir.

  2. "Cellos in harmony"
    This phrase suggests cooperation and teamwork, where individuals work together harmoniously.
    Cellolarda uyğunluq, fərdlərin birgə harmoniya içində işlədiyinə işarə edir.

  3. "The rich tones of the celli"
    Could refer to anything with depth and richness, not necessarily limited to music.
    Cellilərin zəngin tonları, yalnız musiqi ilə məhdudlaşmayan dərinlik və zənginlik olaraq tərcümə oluna bilər.

  4. "A solo cello performance"
    Used metaphorically to describe an individual effort or achievement that stands out.
    Solo celli ifası, fərdi bir səy və ya nailiyyətin seçildiyini təsvir etmək üçün istifadə edilir.

Etymology

The word "cello" comes from the Italian term "violoncello," which translates as "little viola." The term "violoncello" was shortened to "cello" over time. The plural "celli" follows standard Latin pluralization.

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25-07-2024