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chorus
['kɔ:rəs]
n
gen.
ĥoraro
;
ĥoro
;
koruptanto
;
refreno
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chorus
['kɔ:rəs]
adj.
lit.
A person or group of people which stand outside the action and remark upon it. Most tragedies in ancient Greece had a chorus of citizens or elders who, as representatives of the audience, react to the events. They are however powerless to affect the course of events.
CHORUS
['kɔ:rəs]
abbr.
abbr., med.
Collaborative Hypertext Of Radiology
abbr., virol.
Collaborations in HIV Outcomes Research US
(
Игорь_2006
)
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