Meaning of Oboe | Babel Free
ˈəʊbəʊDefinitions
- radiotelephony clear-code word for the letter O.
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Initialism of off-by-one error. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
- A soprano and melody wind instrument in the modern orchestra and wind ensemble. It is a smaller instrument and generally made of grenadilla wood. It is a member of the double reed family.
Equivalents
Afrikaans
hobo
Беларуская
габой
Български
обой
Català
oboé
Čeština
hoboj
Deutsch
Oboe
Esperanto
hobojo
Español
oboe
فارسی
ابوا
Suomi
oboe
Français
hautbois
Gaeilge
óbó
Gàidhlig
òboidh
עברית
אבוב
Magyar
oboa
Հայերեն
հոբոյ
Íslenska
óbó
Italiano
oboe
日本語
オーボエ
ქართული
ჰობოი
한국어
오보에
Latviešu
oboja
Македонски
обоа
Nederlands
hobo
Português
oboé
Română
oboi
Русский
гобой
Slovenščina
oboa
Svenska
oboe
Tagalog
obo
Türkçe
obua
Examples
“Whistles, mirlitons, flutes, trumpets or horns, clarinets, and oboes are all played in one or more parts of the continent.”
“This does become monstrously antimusical in one scene: when Tchaikovsky’s music, softly depicting the sleeping palace (my favorite passage of this composer’s entire oeuvre, with its beautifully muffled oboe melody suggesting how beauty ripens in sleep like a chrysalis), is turned into an epic battle for the poor passive Prince, conducted between the wicked Carabosse, with her ghoulish minions, and the Lilac Fairy, with her elves.”
“Using the “endangered species” model employed by the World Wide Fund for Nature, campaigners are highlighting the scarcity of bassoonists and paving the way for the promotion of some other orchestral instruments that are under threat, such as the oboe, French horn, viola, trombone and double bass.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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