Cello
21cello — UK [ˈtʃeləʊ] / US [ˈtʃeloʊ] noun [countable] Word forms cello : singular cello plural cellos a large musical instrument with strings, held between the legs by someone who is sitting and played by pulling an object called a bow across the strings …
22Cello — das Cello, Celli (Mittelstufe) Streichinstrument, das größer als eine Violine ist Synonym: Violoncello Beispiel: Sie spielt Cello in einem Orchester …
23cello — noun (plural cello; also celli) Etymology: short for violoncello Date: 1855 the bass member of the violin family tuned an octave below the viola • cellist noun …
24Cello — This famous Italian surname is one of the earliest recorded. It is found in many forms including Uccello, Ucceli, Uccelli, Ulcelli, Uzelli, Uzielli, Uccelletti, Augello, Ausiello, Ausiello, and short forms such as Celli, Cello, and Celloni.… …
25cello — cèl·lo s.m. TS mus. non com. → violoncello {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1956. ETIMO: dall ingl. cello, accorc. di violoncello …
26Cello — Cel·lo [ tʃɛlo] das; s, Cel·li; ein großes Instrument mit tiefem Klang, das wie eine große Geige aussieht und das man beim Spielen zwischen den Knien hält <Cello spielen> || Abbildung unter Streichinstrumente || K : Cellokonzert,… …
27çello — is., müz., İt. cello Viyolonsel …
28cello — cel|lo [ˈtʃeləu US lou] n plural cellos [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: violoncello cello (18 21 centuries), from Italian, from violone large stringed instrument , from viola; VIOLA] a musical instrument like a large ↑violin that you hold between your… …
29Cello — Cel|lo das; s, Plur. s u. ...lli <aus it. cello, Verkleinerungsendung von violoncello »kleine Bassgeige«> Kurzform von ↑Violoncello …
30cello — /ˈtʃɛloʊ / (say cheloh) noun (plural cellos or celli) a four stringed instrument of the violin family, with a pitch between that of the viola and the double bass which is rested vertically on the floor between the player s knees. Also, cello,… …