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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
orchestra
or·ches·tra [orchestra orchestras] BrE [ˈɔːkɪstrə] NAmE [ˈɔːrkɪstrə] noun 1. countable + singular or plural verb a large group of people who play various musical instruments together, led by a ↑conductor •She plays the flute in the school orchestra. •the Scottish Symphony Orchestra •The competition gave the young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra. see also ↑chamber orchestra, ↑symphony orchestra 2. the orchestrasingular (NAmE) (BrE the ˈorchestra stalls, the stalls)the seats that are nearest to the stage in a theatre See also: ↑orchestra stalls Word Origin: early 17th cent.: via Latin from Greek orkhēstra, from orkheisthai ‘to dance’. Example Bank: •The full orchestra includes two harps. •The full orchestra includes two pairs of French horns. •The orchestra struck up a lively march. •the Ulster Orchestra under Philip Ledger
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