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decompose [ˌdiːkəmˈpəʊz] V. trans., intr.

1. decompose:

2. decompose:

▶ decomposition [ˌdiːkɒmpəˈzıʃən] SUST.

discompose [ˌdıskəmˈpəʊz] V. trans.

▶ discomposure [ˌdıskəmˈpəʊʒə] SUST.

self-centred, self-centered ADJ.

supposed [səˈpəʊzd] ADJ.

self-assured ADJ.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Jazz-inspired, more show-oriented music which was primarily self-composed replaced the saloon-themed accompaniment common at the time.
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He made his first public performance at the age of twelve in 1929, where he delivered a self-composed calypso about the ghost of a young girl.
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This single would be, just like their previous singles, self-composed.
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For example, there is no legal problem with relaying self-composed and performed songs or self-made videos.
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The band performs traditional and self-composed material.
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Most of the material is self-composed, mainly with others.
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The distinction of this album was that unlike most previous albums, it was self-composed in nine of the ten tracks included.
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Her lilting voice and self-composed song full of puns and clever rhyme immediately caught the attention of the audience, setting the tone of the play.
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The dwellers are as well very much entertaining; they hold stage performances and present self-composed nuptial songs, which are equally amazing and soothing.
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More than 50 poets read out their self-composed poems and a few items of song and dance were also staged.
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