Cello
101cello — n.m. Abréviation de celluloïd, pellicule cellulosique employée en photographie, photogravure, radiographie, cinéma …
102cello — [ tʃɛləʊ] noun (plural cellos) a bass instrument of the violin family, held upright on the floor between the legs of the seated player. Derivatives cellist noun Origin C19: shortening (perh. earlier in Ger.) of violoncello …
103cello — s. m. (mus.) violoncello …
104cello — noun (C) a large musical instrument shaped like a violin that you hold between your knees and play by pulling a special stick across wire strings …
105cello — cel·lo …
106cello — [ˈtʃeləʊ] noun [C] a large musical instrument with strings. You hold it between your legs and play it with a BOW. cellist [ˈtʃelɪst] noun [C] …
107cello — cel•lo [[t]ˈtʃɛl oʊ[/t]] n. pl. los mad the second largest member of the violin family, rested vertically on the floor between the performer s knees when played; violoncello • Etymology: 1875–80; short for violoncello …
108cello — cel|lo sb., en, er, erne (et strygeinstrument) …
109Cello — Cẹl|lo , das; s, Plural s und ...lli <italienisch> (kurz für Violoncello) …
110cello — Waiolina kū …