What is bona fide in Chinese?
What is bona fide in Chinese?
/ˌboʊ.nə ˈfaɪ.diːz/ law specialized. good or sincere intentions. 善意;诚意 (Translation of bona fide from the Cambridge English-Chinese (Simplified) Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
What does chacona mean in English?
A slow, stately dance in triple time of the 1700s. b. The music for this dance. 2. [French, from Spanish chacona, a kind of dance in quick tempo, of unknown origin.]
What is bona fide in law?
Mala fide refers to bad faith and bona fide refers to good faith. One example of mala fide would be where those in authority act in such a way that they become exposed to liability. When this happens, the authorities enjoy immunity against any legal action taken against them.
What does chaconne mean in Spanish?
1 : an old Spanish dance tune of Latin American origin. 2 : a musical composition in moderate triple time typically consisting of variations on a repeated succession of chords.
Is Ano a word?
No, ano is not in the scrabble dictionary.
Where can I find the Sarao de la Chacona?
External websites: facsimile of the original publication from Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Bologna, Italy (Chacone on page 22) vida, vámonos a chacona. :
Where did the dance the chacona come from?
Alex Ross describes the origins of the chacona as actually having been a sexily swirling dance that appeared in South America at the end of the sixteenth century and quickly spread to Europe. The dance became popular both in the elite courts and in the general population.
Where did the song the Chaconne come from?
Though it originally emerged during the late sixteenth century in Spanish culture, having reputedly been introduced from the New World, as a quick dance-song characterized by suggestive movements and mocking texts, by the early eighteenth century the chaconne had evolved into a slow triple meter instrumental form.
Which is the correct definition of a chaconne?
The chaconne has been understood by some nineteenth and early twentieth-century theorists to be a set of variations on a harmonic progression, as opposed to a set of variations on a melodic bass pattern (to which is assigned the term passacaglia ), while other theorists of the same period make the distinction the other way around.