choreograph
English edit
Pronunciation edit
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkɒɹiəɡɹɑːf/, /ˈkɒɹiəɡɹæf/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - (US) IPA(key): /ˈkɔɹjəɡɹæf/
Verb edit
choreograph (third-person singular simple present choreographs, present participle choreographing, simple past and past participle choreographed)
- To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet
- To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate
- 18 November 2014, Daniel Taylor, “England and Wayne Rooney see off Scotland in their own back yard”, in The Guardian[1]:
- England’s response came in the form of the brilliantly choreographed move that concluded with Wayne Rooney’s second goal and the kind of outstanding football that was beyond their opponents.
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Translations edit
to design and record a choreography
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