disco

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English - Turkish
disko

O öğrenciyken, sık sık diskoya giderdi. - When she was a student, she used to go to the disco often.

Öğrenci olduğu zamanlar diskoya sadece bir kez gitti. - When she was a student, she went to the disco once only.

i., s., k.dili. disko
(isim) disko
is there a disco in the town
şehirde disko var mı
English - English
A short form of discotheque, a place for dancing
To dance disco-style dances
To go to discotheques
A type of music popular in discotheques
a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
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A kind of dance music that was very popular in the United States in the late 1970's Although there were several disco stars--such as the Bee Gees and Donna Summer--for the most part the performers remained relatively anonymous, since this was music for the discotheque, not the rock concert The real star, perhaps, was the discotheque's disc jockey, who blended together recordings expertly Derided as much as adored, disco flamed out by about 1980
Whether you want to admit it or not, dance music owes a huge debt to the music of the 70s, and it is still a strong influence in many of the styles listed here Full songs, full bands, real instruments like strings and horns mixed with synthetic dance floor beats
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A disco is a place or event at which people dance to pop music. Style of dance music that arose in the mid-1970s, characterized by hypnotic rhythm, repetitive lyrics, and electronically produced sounds. Disco (short for discotheque) evolved largely from New York City underground nightclubs, in which disc jockeys would play dance records for hours without interruption, taking care to synchronize the beats so as to make a seamless change between records. Artists such as Donna Summer, Chic, and the Bee Gees had many hits in the genre, which peaked with the release of the film Saturday Night Fever (1977). Disco faded quickly after 1980, but its powerful influence, especially its sequenced electronic beats, still continues to affect much of pop music
{i} night club where customers drink and dance to disco music; popular style of dance music characterized by electronic instrumentation and a heavy beat
—An Microsoft-created XML protocol used for discovering Web Services Much of DISCO is now a subset in the newer, more universal protocol UDDI It is expected that DISCO will become obsolete in favor of UDDI
Discovery of Web Services ( DISCO) provides a way to discover and retrieve an SDL or SCL description of services on remote machines Using the Discovery Document Format (which is also an XML grammar), one can send a discovery document to a remote server and, if any SOAP enabled services (AKA web service) exist, receive back an SDL or SCL description of the services provided Read more about DISCO
disco ball
A suspended rotating mirrored sphere which casts moving spots of light across a room when light is projected on it
disco balls
plural form of disco ball
disco biscuit
A tablet of the drug ecstasy
disco biscuits
plural form of disco biscuit
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{i} Japanese company founded in 1937 with offices worldwide (Japan, U.S., China, France, Germany, Malaysia, Morocco, Singapore, Thailand and the UK), largest manufacturer in the world of specialized cutting and polishing equipment (precision dicing saws, grinding wheels, etc.)
disco dances
dances performed to disco music
disco music
music played at a discotheque (usually popular dance music with a strong beat)
Italo disco
A broad genre of Western European electronic dance music of the 1970s and early 1980s, with a futuristic sound created by synthesizers and vocoders
roller disco
A disco where the dancers wear roller skates
roller-disco
Alternative spelling of roller disco
silent disco
An event where revelers listen to music transmitted through their headphones
disco

    Hyphenation

    dis·co

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîskō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdəskō/ /ˈdɪskoʊ/

    Etymology

    () From a shortening of discotheque, from French discothèque.

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