campanella
Prononciation : [kæmpəˈnɛlə]
Mot
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a type of bell, especially one that is played in music or sounds nice in bells. It can mean a small hand bell or bells that are part of a larger instrument.
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The campanella rang sweetly, filling the air with beautiful sounds.
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The campanella did not ring, so the concert was quieter than expected.
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Can you hear the sound of the campanella in the distance?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a term used in some games to refer to a strategy or a piece that moves in a specific way, often used in chess-like games. It illustrates how pieces can have special roles.
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In that game, the campanella can move like the knight, making it tricky to predict.
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The campanella didn’t play an important role in my last game.
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What happens if the campanella is captured?
Contexte : « culture »
(noun) refers to a small, decorative bell that is part of certain types of traditional clothing or ornaments. It's often seen in festivals or cultural displays.
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She wore a dress that had beautiful campanellas, adding charm to her outfit.
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His outfit was plain, without any campanellas to make it special.
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Do you think the campanellas on her costume are too loud?
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