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The Ramones         
AMERICAN PUNK ROCK BAND
The ramones; Ramones band members; Ramones (band); The Ramones
n. the Ramones (Amerikaanse Rockgroep, voorgangers van Punkisten)
the end of the world         
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het einde v.d. wereld
end of the world         
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End of The World; The end of the world; The End of the World; End of the world (disambiguation); End of the World (disambiguation); End of all life; End of the World; The End of the World (movie); End Of The World; The End of the World (song); The End of the World (film); End of the earth; End of planet Earth; The End Of The World; End Of the World; The end of the earth; End Of the World (song); The End Of The World (song); End of the World (film); The End of the World (album); End of the World (song); End of the world (astronomy)
n. Apocalyps, openbaring of visie van het einde van de wereld (speciaal in Joodse en Christelijke Geschriften); vreselijk lot, noodlot dat verschrikkelijk is

Definizione

the
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: 'The' is the definite article. It is used at the beginning of noun groups. 'The' is usually pronounced before a consonant and before a vowel, but pronounced when you are emphasizing it.
1.
You use the at the beginning of noun groups to refer to someone or something that you have already mentioned or identified.
A waiter came and hovered. John caught my look and we both got up and, ignoring the waiter, made our way to the buffet...
Six of the 38 people were Russian citizens.
DET
2.
You use the at the beginning of a noun group when the first noun is followed by an 'of' phrase or a clause which identifies the person or thing.
There has been a slight increase in the consumption of meat...
Of the 9,660 cases processed last year, only 10 per cent were totally rejected.
DET
3.
You use the in front of some nouns that refer to something in our general experience of the world.
It's always hard to speculate about the future...
Amy sat outside in the sun...
DET
4.
You use the in front of nouns that refer to people, things, services, or institutions that are associated with everyday life.
The doctor's on his way...
Who was that on the phone?...
DET
5.
You use the instead of a possessive determiner, especially when you are talking about a part of someone's body or a member of their family.
'How's the family?'-'Just fine, thank you.'...
I patted him on the head...
DET
6.
You use the in front of a singular noun when you want to make a general statement about things or people of that type.
An area in which the computer has made considerable strides in recent years is in playing chess...
After dogs, the horse has had the closest relationship with man.
DET: DET sing-n
7.
You use the with the name of a musical instrument when you are talking about someone's ability to play the instrument.
She was trying to teach him to play the guitar.
DET
8.
You use the with nationality adjectives and nouns to talk about the people who live in a country.
The Japanese, Americans, and even the French and Germans, judge economic policies by results.
DET: DET pl-n
9.
You use the with words such as 'rich', 'poor', 'old', or 'unemployed' to refer to all people of a particular type.
...care for the elderly and the disabled.
DET: DET pl-n
10.
If you want to refer to a whole family or to a married couple, you can make their surname into a plural and use the in front of it.
The Taylors decided that they would employ an architect to do the work.
DET: DET pl-n-proper
11.
You use the in front of an adjective when you are referring to a particular thing that is described by that adjective.
He knows he's wishing for the impossible...
I thought you might like to read the enclosed.
DET: DET adj/-ed
12.
You use the to indicate that you have enough of the thing mentioned for a particular purpose.
She may not have the money to maintain or restore her property...
We must have the patience to continue to work until we will find a peaceful solution...
= sufficient
DET: DET n to-inf, DET n for n
13.
You use the with some titles, place names, and other names.
The company was alleged to have leaked the news to the Daily Mail.
...the Albert Hall...
DET
14.
You use the in front of numbers such as first, second, and third.
The meeting should take place on the fifth of May...
Marco Polo is said to have sailed on the Pacific on his way to Java in the thirteenth century...
DET: DET ord
15.
You use the in front of numbers when they refer to decades.
It's sometimes hard to imagine how bad things were in the thirties.
DET: DET pl-num
16.
You use the in front of superlative adjectives and adverbs.
Brisk daily walks are still the best exercise for young and old alike...
DET: DET superl
17.
You use the in front of each of two comparative adjectives or adverbs when you are describing how one amount or quality changes in relation to another.
The longer you have been in shape in the past, the quicker you will regain fitness in future...
DET: DET compar DET compar
18.
When you express rates, prices, and measurements, you can use the to say how many units apply to each of the items being measured.
New Japanese cars averaged 13 km to the litre in 1981...
Some analysts predicted that the exchange rate would soon be $2 to the pound.
DET: DET sing-n
19.
You use the to indicate that something or someone is the most famous, important, or best thing of its kind. In spoken English, you put more stress on it, and in written English, you often underline it or write it in capitals or italics.
Camden Market is the place to be on a Saturday or Sunday...
DET

Wikipedia

Ramones discography

The Ramones were an American punk rock band from New York City. Their discography consists of fourteen studio albums, ten live albums, sixteen compilation albums, seventy-one singles, thirty-two music videos and ten films. The band formed in early 1974, and upon signing with Seymour Stein of Sire Records, the Ramones released their self-titled debut album on April 23, 1976. Despite the recording process only taking a week and being on a budget of $6,400, the album has since become their most accoladed and iconic release. 1977's Leave Home was the band's follow up album, released less than a year later, also through Sire. While it was the first album to chart in the United Kingdom, it did not chart as well in the United States as Ramones, nor their third record, Rocket to Russia, which was released in late 1977. Road to Ruin was the band's fourth studio album and their first to feature a change in the band member line-up, with drummer Marky Ramone replacing Tommy Ramone.

It's Alive, released in 1979, was the Ramones' first live album, and only one to chart. The band's following studio album, 1980's End of the Century, was their only record produced by Phil Spector and their most successful album commercially, peaking at #44 on the United States Billboard 200 and charting in six other countries. In 1981 they released Pleasant Dreams with producer Graham Gouldman who, according to the album's critics, sparked a change in the Ramones' style of music, beginning a transition away from classic punk rock, surf punk and British punk sounds toward heavier punk rock, heavy metal and acid rock elements. Subterranean Jungle, released in 1983, would be the band's final release to chart within the top 100 of the Billboard 200, and was also the final release before firing Marky as drummer. Richie Ramone would be the band's new drummer for 1984's Too Tough to Die, which was produced by former drummer Tommy alongside Ed Stasium. While the album was critically acclaimed for having similar characteristics to the band's earlier albums, their next release, 1986's Animal Boy, incorporated more contemporary production techniques and sounds, including synthesizers.

Richie's final appearance would be on 1987's Halfway to Sanity, with Elvis Ramone briefly replacing him for two performances in August before Marky was brought back into the band. The band's first compilation album, entitled Ramones Mania, was released in 1988 and would go on to be certified Gold in the United States. 1989's Brain Drain would be their final album to feature Dee Dee Ramone as bassist, as well as their last to be released through Sire. The Ramones signed to Radioactive Records and released Mondo Bizarro in 1992 with new bassist C.J. Ramone. Despite being the band's least successful studio album in respect to the Billboard 200, it went Gold in Brazil in 2001. Their first, and only, cover album, Acid Eaters, was released in 1993, just a year and a half before the band's fourteenth and final studio album, ¡Adios Amigos!, produced by Halfway to Sanity producer Daniel Rey. Although the Ramones disbanded in mid-1996, thirteen compilation albums and four live albums have been released since then.

Esempi di pronuncia per The Ramones
1. The Ramones.
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2. The Ramones, The Stooges.
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3. and the Ramones.
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4. The Ramones, in fact, met each other--
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5. The Ramones would have been signed,
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Esempi dal corpus di testo per The Ramones
1. NS 35 The Ramones The Ramones (1'76) ‘Fun disappeared from music in 1'74,‘ claimed singer Joey Ramone.
2. NS 35 The Ramones The Ramones (1'76) Fun disappeared from music in 1'74, claimed singer Joey Ramone.
3. She covers songs by the Ramones and Johnny Thunders.
4. Linda Stein and Danny Fields co–managed the Ramones during the band‘s heyday A former schoolteacher, she and Danny Fields co–managed the Ramones during the band‘s heyday.
5. The band onstage, four guys in leather jackets and torn jeans, was the Ramones.