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unaccompanied [ˌʌnəˈkʌmpənɪd] adj
1. not accompanied 2. (Music, other) Music a. (of an instrument) playing alone b. (of music for a group of singers) without instrumental accompaniment ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
unaccompanied adjective 1. alone, on your own, by yourself, solo, lone, unescorted Kelly's too young to go unaccompanied. 2. unattended, abandoned, left alone, unguarded, unwatched Unaccompanied bags are either searched or removed. Translations unaccompanied [ˈʌnəˈkʌmpənɪd] ADJ 1. → solo, no acompañado to go somewhere unaccompanied → ir a un sitio sin compañía, ir solo a un sitio 2. (Mus) → sin acompañamiento unaccompanied [ˌʌnəˈkʌmpənid] adj [child, lady] → non accompagné(e) (= luggage, baggage) → non accompagné(e) (MUSIC) [+ singing, song] → sans accompagnement; [instrument] → solo unaccompanied adj person, child, singing → ohne Begleitung; bag, suitcase (= abandoned) → herrenlos; (= travelling separately) → aufgegeben; unaccompanied violin → Solovioline f unaccompanied [ˌʌnəˈkʌmp/ənɪd] adj (child, person) → non accompagnato/a; (luggage) → incustodito/a; (singing, song) → senza accompagnamento; (violin) → solo/a unaccompanied [ˌʌnəˈkʌmp/ənɪd] adj (child, person) → non accompagnato/a; (luggage) → incustodito/a; (singing, song) → senza accompagnamento; (violin) → solo/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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So again in language, whether prose or verse unaccompanied by music. He had just time to deliver his message, before another unaccompanied gentleman appeared. Peace proposals unaccompanied by a sworn covenant indicate a plot. |
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