English to Basque Meaning of medley - Euskal Herria


Medley :
Euskal Herria

nahasketa, konposizio, nahastu, Euskal Herria, Miszelania

nahasketa, nahastu, Euskal Herria, nahasi, konposatu, konbinatu, elkartu, batu, erantsi, korapilo

mistoa, Euskal Herria, arinduko, egina, Sailkatu, askotariko, nahasian

Euskal Herriamedleys
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Definitions of medley in English
Noun(1) a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sources
Examples of medley in English
(1) Caolan was also second in the individual medley and third in the freestyle.(2) Of the medley of vegetables that came with my meal, boiled plus golden-roast potatoes, cauliflower, carrots etc I was particularly taken with the thin strips of crispy, crunchy red cabbage.(3) Compare and contrast with the usual medley of spin-doctors.(4) The individual medley provided the Games with the first ever swimming champion from Zimbabwe.(5) They stop halfway down for a military marching band playing a medley of all the songs you might predict they would play.(6) Or do you interpret it as more twisted and ironic, a bitter medley of weather criticism, tourist blurb, and the locals' proud assertions?(7) An unlikely medley of five friends, one of them is now a star, the other a businessman, the third a pilot while the remaining two are in the software industry.(8) The frequently brilliant and sometimes searing interviewer has a compassionate side that discomposes itself into a medley of expressions on camera.(9) Julie Andrews was received with great warmth, 38 years after Mary Poppins, as she introduced a musical medley .(10) Then up came Tom Dolan, the reigning champ in the 400-meter individual medley , preparing to swim his heat.(11) It was a medley of confusion, depression and glee.(12) His hot climate allows peaches with a low chill requirement to develop a medley of complex flavors.(13) The chicken arrived sizzling and actually smelled and tasted like an East Indian chicken dish because of its medley of spices - a well-guarded house secret.(14) Besides, a medley of reasons such as malnutrition, lack of hygiene and awareness-all caused by illiteracy-contributes to the cases.(15) A group of recent local migrants led the crowd in a medley of songs in various languages.(16) She broke her own world record in the 200-meter individual medley three times.
(1) medium length ::
luzera ertaineko
(2) mass medium ::
masa ertaineko
(3) of medium height ::
altuera ertaineko
(4) medium-sized ::
ertainei
(5) medium of exchange ::
truke ertainean
(6) medium build ::
eraikitze medium
(7) storage medium ::
biltegiratze ertain
(8) culture medium ::
kultura ertaina
Synonyms
Noun
1. assortment ::
sorta
2. miscellany ::
Miszelania
3. mixture ::
nahasketa
5. variety ::
barietate
7. grab bag ::
grab poltsa
8. mix ::
nahastu
9. collection ::
collection
10. selection ::
aukeraketa
11. potpourri ::
potpourri
12. patchwork ::
patchwork
13. bricolage ::
bricolage
14. motley collection ::
Motley bilketa
15. ragbag ::
ragbag
16. gallimaufry ::
gallimaufry
17. mishmash ::
mishmash
18. jumble ::
jumble
19. hodgepodge ::
hodgepodge
20. salmagundi ::
salmagundi
Different Forms
medley, medleys
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