entire ensemble
collocation in Englishmeaningsofentireandensemble
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entire
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪnˈtaɪər/us/ɪnˈtaɪr/
whole or complete, with ...
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ensemble
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌɒnˈsɒm.bəl/us/ˌɑːnˈsɑːm.bəl/
a group of things or people acting or taken together as a whole, especially a group of musicians who regularly ...
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Yet at the expected climactic moment of the final phrase, theentireensemblesuddenly retreats, leaving only the slide guitar.
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The mapper manages anentireensembleof synthesis instruments, each of which is controlled by the vocal gestures of a single player.
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The latter is now applied to each instrumental line and thus represents a linear application of the fioriture concept to virtually theentireensemble.
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This sense of inertia is not limited to strict musical parameters like tempo or dynamics; simply getting the attention of anentireensemblecan be a challenge.
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Statistical mechanics relates the pseudo-random kinetic energy of individual particles to the mean kinetic energy of theentireensembleof particles comprising a system.
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A program that addresses a fixed-size module rather than theentireensembleallows programmers to operate the claytronic matrix more frequently and efficiently.
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The choice of materials depends on the desired size and weight of theentireensemble, resistance to high humidity, the cost and the desired quality.
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The player of the "gu" and "ban", a small high pitch drum and clapper, is the conductor of theentireensemble.
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Theentireensemblejoins him and his family on stage.
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Theentireensembleplays together only in the 11th, 14th and final 4 settings.
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Additionally, this course will provide weekly live performance opportunities for theentireensemble.
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The continuous line of stairs of the gallery, as well as the massive entablature crowning the edifice, emphasized the integrity of theentireensemble.
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Theentireensemblewas surrounded by a wall.
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The final solo continues in the upper register as theentireensemblecomes in and the music grows to a climax.
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Generally, they consist of five to six instruments dominated of course by a melody-playing gong row that functions as a lead/central melodic instrument for theentireensemble.
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The dissonant motives accumulate with increasing speed until the orchestra reaches a standstill with loud, repeating dissonant chords played by theentireensemble, pulsating for long stretches of time.
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Also, taking the entire ensembles into account, there was a distinct change in species composition during succession.
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