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  • 21fence-strad|dling — «FEHNS STRAD lihng», noun, adjective. U.S. Informal. –n. the attempt to get along with both sides in a controversy: »The motives behind neutrality are noble or realistic according as one views neutralism as a moral force…or as a policy of fence… …

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  • 22The Strad (magazine) — The Strad is a monthly classical music magazine about string instruments, including cellists, violinists, and violists.The magazine offers practical advice on technique, profiles of leading performers, master classes by some of the great teachers …

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  • 23The Strad — ежемесячный журнал, посвящённый струнным смычковым инструментам и академической музыке, исполняемой на этих инструментах. Основан в 1890 г., выходит в Лондоне. Названием журнала стало сокращённое наименование струнного инструмента, созданного… …

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  • 24stradiot — strad·i·ot …

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  • 25Straddle — Strad|dle auch: Stradd|le 〈[strɛ̣dl] m. 6; Hochsprung〉 seitlicher Sprung über die Latte mit einer Körperdrehung; Sy Wälzsprung [zu engl. straddle „(die Beine) spreizen“] * * * Strad|dle [ strɛdl̩ ], der; [s], s [engl. straddle = das Spreizen]… …

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  • 26straddle — strad·dle (stradґəl) 1. to extend over or across, to be on both sides. 2. to have one leg on each opposite side of something …

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  • 27Stradivarius — Strad|i|va|ri|us also Strad informal a ↑violin made by the Italian maker Antonio Stradivari (1644 1737). Violin players today consider his violins to be the best ever made, and they are extremely valuable …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 28Stradivarius —    , STRAD    The stradivarius, a remarkable violin, is believed by many musicians to be the best ever made. They say the tone and craftsmanship of a stradivarius have never been equaled.    Antonio Stradivari (1644 1737) was born in Cremona,… …

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  • 29straddle — strad•dle [[t]ˈstræd l[/t]] v. dled, dling, n. 1) to walk, stand, or sit with the legs wide apart; stand or sit astride 2) to be positioned wide apart, as the legs 3) to favor or appear to favor both of two opposite sides; equivocate 4) to stand… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30Stradivari — /strad euh vair ee/; It. /strddah dee vah rddee/, n. Antonio /an toh nee oh/; It. /ahn taw nyaw/ 1644? 1737, Italian violinmaker of Cremona (pupil of Nicolò Amati). Latin, Stradivarius. * * * …

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