Synonym: corps de ballet, supporting players, tout ensemble. Similar words: assemble, resemble, dissemble, assembly, assemblage, insensible, trembling, dense. Meaning: [ɒ̃ːn'sɒ̃ːmbl] n. 1. a group of musicians playing or singing together 2. a cast other than the principles 3. the chorus of a ballet company 4. an assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as forming a whole 5. a coordinated outfit (set of clothing).
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(121) One unusual acoustic feature is the insertion of keyboard percussion group which is configured after a gamelan section ensemble, a refreshing orchestral sound is resulted.
(122) Observational Learning Algorithm ( OLA ) is an ensemble method based on social learning theory.
(123) Foote's most recent play, "Dividing the Estate," is an ensemble piece.
(124) Shanghai Symphony Orchestra is the earliest and the best-known ensemble of its kind in Asia, through which the Chinese symphonic music develops.
(125) Adaptation of text from score to libretto, including overlapping lines in ensemble passages, is determined by the editor.
(126) In order to improve the poor extrapolation effect and generalizability of the single neural network, the neural network ensemble is used to develop the model of Nosiheptide fermentation process.
(127) By ensemble average method(Sentencedict.com), the concentration distribution and error threshold of quasispecies on single peak Gaussian distributed fitness landscapes were evaluated.
(128) Printed accessories paired with printed wardrobe equal the perfect summer ensemble.
(129) A new method, BDA perturbing, is used in ensemble forecasting of typhoon track.
(130) In view of the differences of the monthly streamflow variation between during the flood season and non-flood season, ensemble prediction model by stages is developed.
(131) Also an obstacle encountered in the practical use is originating from the theoretical basis of SCM's, the ensemble average, which cannot be realized in engineering application.
(132) Formulas are derived for the ensemble average of the pulse power and the rms pulse width.
(133) Through the investigation of online text classification for spam text stream filtering, a novel ensemble approach of conditional probability is proposed.
(134) However, there is not any report on the relationship between grain edge length and its neighboring ensemble grains edge length average in the polycrystal.
(135) The Hong Kong Institute of Education Handbell Ensemble has been established by, Zerlina Wong W. C. , the music director and founder since 2001.
(136) Opera is music, drama, literature, dance, theater and art as a comprehensive integration of art, usually by the Aria, Recitative, ensemble, chorus, Overture, Intermezzo , dances and other components.
(137) The earliest and the best-known ensemble of its kind in Asia, through which the Chinese symphonic music develops.
(138) Considering various uncontrollable factors in the living environment, we use the ensemble average to give the simulation of quasi-species and error threshold.
(139) Several observers noted that Jobs added a black belt to his trademark black-mock turtleneck-and-jeans ensemble, which either makes him a ninja or a man wearing loose-fitting pants.
(140) The incongruities in an ensemble are the primary data of experience.
(141) We can always tell when a musical group, whether a rock band, a jazz ensemble, a choir, or even an orchestra[sentencedict.com], is playing as one.
(142) And the ensemble playing style in early Europe, as in China, is a type of monody in which all instruments play versions of the same melody.
(143) Results showed that at present in the university student suitable proportion and quantity of overweight or obese students created the body fat ratio ensemble average to be high.
(144) When an ensemble of old friends from his homeland arrived, however.
(145) The Martin Scorsese production was also honoured for its ensemble cast, which includes Liverpudlian Stephen Graham and Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald.
(146) Quiet night, we in the garden, pulling the song before the ensemble, Ave Maria.
(147) It takes into account both the ensemble otherness of members and probability distributing of precipitation.
(148) The ensemble is far more elegant than the bulky sarong adopted by too many female holidaymakers these days.
(149) Her rangy physique and erect carriage added nobility to even the shabbiest ensemble.
(150) The set of pictures represents two places in Saint Petersburg - the Oranienbaum (ensemble of parks and palaces) and the Street of Pisarev located in the same city.
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