Difference between revisions of "call (Q2685)"

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A warning given to technicians and actors that they are soon to be needed on stage.

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Latest revision as of 06:47, 18 October 2023

A warning given to technicians and actors that they are soon to be needed on stage.
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call
A warning given to technicians and actors that they are soon to be needed on stage.

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    call (English)
    A warning given to technicians and actors that they are soon to be needed on stage. (English)
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    hovor (Czech)
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    výzva (Czech)
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    segnale (Italian)
    Segnale dato a tecnici (personale di scena) e attori quando sono richiesti in scena. (Italian)
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    oproep (Dutch)
    Het oproepen van acteurs/ actrices of technici die zodadelijk moeten op het podium komen. (Dutch)
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    Zeichen (German)
    Eine Anweisung für Darsteller oder Techniker welche sie für den Ablauf der Vorstellung brauchen. (German)
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    Signal (German)
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    aviso (Spanish)
    Una advertencia dada a intervalos a los técnicos y los actores de que su presencia es requerida en el escenario (Spanish)
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    llamada a escena (Spanish)
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    kallning (Swedish)
    En varning kallelse att komma till scenen (Swedish)
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    varning (Swedish)
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    appel (French)
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    Call (English)
    a summons for a rehearsal. A warning to an actor that he must take his place on the stage. An appearance before the audience at the end of an act or a play. (English)
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