Symphony

имя существительное 1) а) симфония Например: to compose / write a symphony — сочинить, написать симфонию to perform / play a symphony — сыграть, исполнить симфонию б) то же, что и symphony orchestra - симфонический оркестр 2) [устаревшее] гармония, созвучие

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Symphony

noun (plural -nies) Etymology: Middle English symphonie, from Middle French, from Latin symphonia, from Greek symphōnia, from symphōnos concordant in sound, from syn- + phōnē voice, sound — more at ban 1. consonance of sounds 2. a. ritornello 1 b. sinfonia 1 c. (1) a usually long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra (2) a musical composition (as for organ) resembling such a symphony in complexity or variety 3. consonance or harmony of color (as in a painting) 4. a. symphony orchestra b. a symphony orchestra concert 5. something that in its harmonious complexity or variety suggests a symphonic composition Example: a symphony of flavors

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Symphony

Lotus Development's successor to their Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. Unlike 1-2-3, Symphony allowed a limited form of multitasking. The user could switch manually between it and MS-DOS and separate graph and spreadsheet windows could be opened simultaneously and would be updated automatically when cells were changed. In addition, a small word processor could be opened in a third window. These all could be printed out on the same report. Symphony could read and write Lotus 1-2-3 files and had interactive graphical output and a word processor, thus making it effectively a report generator. Unlike 1-2-3, Symphony was not a great commercial success.

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