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 Translation for 'bagatelle' from English to Polish
NOUN   a bagatelle | bagatelles
SYNO bagatelle | bar billiards | fluff | ...
bagatela {f}bagatelle
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Translation for 'bagatelle' from English to Polish

bagatelle
bagatela {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • While bagatelle-derived "marble games" have long existed previously, "Baffle Ball" was the first commercially successful game of its type, being affordable enough for store and tavern owners to quickly recoup the machine's cost.
  • His favourite genre is "a tragically naughty bagatelle".
  • The French word "bagatelle", from the Italian word "bagatella", means a trifle or little decorative nothing.
  • Recreation was limitid to reading suitable magazines, bagatelle and playing draughts.
  • In 1869, British inventor Montague Redgrave settled in the United States and manufactured bagatelle tables in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • "Stoßpudel" is a member of the group of so-called bagatelle or pinball games, which are among the forerunners of today's pinball machines.
  • She was an accomplished pianist and ran a social club for soldiers, offering tea, biscuits, bagatelle and billiards.
  • Another considers the work a repetitious bagatelle designed to settle some scores in the Brazilian literary world, with fond tributes and acid attacks.
  • The name "bagatelle" was first used to describe such a game in 1819.
  • She is best known as one of the possible dedicatees of Beethoven's famous bagatelle, "Für Elise", WoO 59.

  • François Schubert composed concert pieces, études, and chamber music, but is largely known for the bagatelle "The Bee", a perpetuum mobile for violin and piano – a piece that is often misattributed to Franz Schubert due to the similarity of the two men's names.
  • Le multicolore is a game of chance from France and Catalonia that features characteristics of both roulette and bagatelle.
  • "Bombers over England") is a bagatelle (or pinball) style game featuring a map of England and part of Northern Europe.
  • "Rolling Stone" termed the song "a seductive soul-pop jam". "The Guardian" described it as "a brass-studded, synth-funk bagatelle that sounds straight outta [...] 1982".
  • Ludwig Nohl (born 5 December 1831 in Iserlohn; died 15 December 1885 in Heidelberg) was a German music scholar and writer best known for discovering and publishing Beethoven's famous bagatelle, "Für Elise".

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