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Symphony Meaning in English

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/ˈsɪmfəni/
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/sˈɪmfənˌi/
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التعريف

A symphony is a long piece of music, written for an orchestra, usually with several different parts called movements. It can also mean a beautiful combination of different elements, like colors or flavors, working together in harmony.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

Mostly used in classical music contexts. 'Symphony' always refers to orchestral music, not songs or smaller ensembles. It’s sometimes used metaphorically, as in 'a symphony of flavors.' Don't confuse with 'orchestra' (the group) or 'concerto' (a piece for soloist and orchestra).

جمل نموذجية

Beethoven's Fifth is a famous symphony.

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The orchestra played a new symphony last night.

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A symphony has several parts called movements.

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The chef prepared a symphony of flavors for the main course.

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When all the musicians work together perfectly, it really sounds like a true symphony.

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Her living room was a symphony of colors and textures.

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