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  1. FANFARE definition: 1. a loud, short piece of music played on brass instruments, often to announce something important…. Learn more.

    • Fanfare

      FANFARE meaning: 1. a loud, short piece of music played on...

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      fanfare definicja: 1. a loud, short piece of music played on...

    • Fang

      FANG definition: 1. a long, sharp tooth: 2. a long, sharp...

    • Fandom

      FANDOM definition: 1. the state of being a fan of someone or...

    • Fandango

      FANDANGO definition: 1. a fast Spanish dance performed by a...

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      OPUS definition: 1. a piece of music written by a particular...

  2. a loud, short piece of music played on brass instruments, often to announce something important. [ U ] great attention to and interest in something: much fanfare The new laws were passed after much fanfare. little fanfare Riordan and his staff receive little fanfare for their work.

  3. noun. / ˈfӕnfeə/ a short piece of music played by trumpets etc at the entry of a king or queen during a ceremony etc. fanfarra. (Tradução de fanfare do Dicionário PASSWORD inglês-português © 2021 K Dictionaries Ltd) Exemplos de fanfare. fanfare.

  4. Muitos exemplos de traduções com "fanfare" – Dicionário português-inglês e busca em milhões de traduções.

  5. A fanfare is a short, loud tune played on trumpets or other similar instruments to announce a special event.

  6. [uncountable, countable] a large amount of activity and discussion in the media to celebrate somebody/something. The product was launched amid much fanfare worldwide. Despite the fanfare of publicity that accompanied its launch, his latest novel sold only a few hundred copies. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  7. fanfare n (trumpet announcement) (toque de trompas) fanfarra sf : banda de música loc sf : The composer is best known for his fanfares. fanfare n: figurative (showiness, fuss) fanfarra sf : The new president was greeted with fanfare at his first official speech.