All 7 Uses
opera
in
Uprising, by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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- Vorremmo vedere un'opera.†
p. 94.5 *opera = a musical play with orchestra in which most of the dialogue is sung (or the art form that consists of such musicals; or describing something as related to that art form)
- Quale opera presentano?†
p. 94.5
- We would like to watch an opera.†
p. 94.6
- What opera are they performing?†
p. 94.6
- "Ti piace andare a l'opera?" she finally asked, which she hoped was close to "Do you like to go to the opera?"†
p. 117.4
- "Ti piace andare a l'opera?" she finally asked, which she hoped was close to "Do you like to go to the opera?"†
p. 117.5
- She watched the newspapers and made sure she wasn't anywhere near the theater or the opera house when there were big performances.†
p. 255.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(opera) a form of musical theater with orchestra in which most of the words are sung, often in a classical style and sometimes in a foreign language
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, the expression, soap opera, refers to a television or radio program that typically runs for many years and dramatizes the lives of a group of characters.