Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
To get things done in an opera house, he said, you sometimes have to act operatically.
The first part of the novel ends (operatically) in death.
Jbara has a big fine voice, he does it operatically.
He trills operatically, occasionally with the help of the show's house band.
Tish rolled her eyes operatically, but settled them back on me.
Or they'd speak operatically to each other, singing friendly insults back and forth.
The situation in Scotland is a disaster, both orchestrally and operatically.
"Maybe it will start out miked, in her lower register, where the voice doesn't project operatically," he said recently.
The plot struck me as convoluted and dense, but not operatically impossible.
The song has often been sung by operatically trained voices in professional stage productions.
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is a conservative city both politically and operatically.
This Bavarian capital is a city with considerable pride, but of late things have not gone well here, operatically and otherwise.
His film is unsparingly, operatically violent and often starkly shocking.
Both of the songs have a pop-like arrangement but are sung operatically in English.
Operatically, Webster's task was both harder and less predictable.
But there's much more to him operatically.
The singer pauses, one hand extended - molto operatically.
Its theme is operatically archetypal: the confrontation between civic responsibility and high passion.
Operatically, Berlin has three companies and a long tradition of lively, politically relevant stagings.
"Finally, I thought, why not push the boat out all the way and see what I could do operatically with this?"
One of the group's three lead singers, he was the only one who was operatically trained.
A musical may use actors who are not operatically trained, and usually the principals are called upon to dance.
Her father loves her, she said, but "he probably hates my guts, too, I would say, operatically."
Jason is classically and operatically trained with a powerful 3 octave vocal range.
"Oh, it was a barbarous place," he intones operatically.