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bach

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bach

also batch B0008400 (băch)Informal n. A bachelor.intr.v. bached, bach·ing, bach·es also batched or batch·ing or batch·es 1. To live as a bachelor.2. To live in the manner of a bachelor, as when one's spouse or partner is away.Idiom: bach it To bach.
[Short for bachelor.]

bach

(bax; bɑːk) nWelsh a term of friendly address: used esp after a person's name[Welsh, literally: little one]

bach

(bætʃ) vb a variant spelling of batch1n (Architecture) a simple cottage, esp at the seaside

Bach

(German bax) n1. (Biography) Johann Christian (joˈhan ˈkrɪstjan), 11th son of J. S. Bach. 1735–82, German composer, called the English Bach, resident in London from 17622. (Biography) Johann Christoph (ˈkrɪstɔf). 1642–1703, German composer: wrote oratorios, cantatas, and motets, some of which were falsely attributed to J. S. Bach, of whom he was a distant relative3. (Biography) Johann Sebastian (joˈhan zeˈbastjan). 1685–1750, German composer: church organist at Arnstadt (1703–07) and Mühlhausen (1707–08); court organist at Weimar (1708–17); musical director for Prince Leopold of Köthen (1717–28); musical director for the city of Leipzig (1728–50). His output was enormous and displays great vigour and invention within the northern European polyphonic tradition. His works include nearly 200 cantatas and oratorios, settings of the Passion according to St John (1723) and St Matthew (1729), the six Brandenburg Concertos (1720–21), the 48 preludes and fugues of the Well-tempered Clavier (completed 1744), and the Mass in B Minor (1733–38)4. (Biography) Karl (or Carl) Philipp Emanuel (karl ˈfiːlɪp eˈmaːnuɛl), 3rd son of J. S. Bach. 1714–88, German composer, chiefly of symphonies, keyboard sonatas, and church music5. (Biography) Wilhelm Friedemann (ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈfriːdəman), eldest son of J. S. Bach. 1710–84, German composer: wrote nine symphonies and much keyboard and religious music

bach

(bætʃ)
Informal. n. 1. a bachelor. v. 2. bach it, to live alone. Idiom. [1850–55, Amer.; by shortening]

Bach

(bɑx)

n. 1. Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750, German organist and composer. 2. his sons, Wilhelm Friedemann, 1710–84, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714–88, Johann Christoph Friedrich, 1732–95, and Johann Christian, 1735–82, German organists and composers.

bach


Past participle: bached
Gerund: baching
Imperative
bach
bach
Present
I bach
you bach
he/she/it baches
we bach
you bach
they bach
Preterite
I bached
you bached
he/she/it bached
we bached
you bached
they bached
Present Continuous
I am baching
you are baching
he/she/it is baching
we are baching
you are baching
they are baching
Present Perfect
I have bached
you have bached
he/she/it has bached
we have bached
you have bached
they have bached
Past Continuous
I was baching
you were baching
he/she/it was baching
we were baching
you were baching
they were baching
Past Perfect
I had bached
you had bached
he/she/it had bached
we had bached
you had bached
they had bached
Future
I will bach
you will bach
he/she/it will bach
we will bach
you will bach
they will bach
Future Perfect
I will have bached
you will have bached
he/she/it will have bached
we will have bached
you will have bached
they will have bached
Future Continuous
I will be baching
you will be baching
he/she/it will be baching
we will be baching
you will be baching
they will be baching
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been baching
you have been baching
he/she/it has been baching
we have been baching
you have been baching
they have been baching
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been baching
you will have been baching
he/she/it will have been baching
we will have been baching
you will have been baching
they will have been baching
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been baching
you had been baching
he/she/it had been baching
we had been baching
you had been baching
they had been baching
Conditional
I would bach
you would bach
he/she/it would bach
we would bach
you would bach
they would bach
Past Conditional
I would have bached
you would have bached
he/she/it would have bached
we would have bached
you would have bached
they would have bached
Thesaurus
Noun1.bach - German baroque organist and contrapuntistBach - German baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of western music (1685-1750)Johann Sebastian Bach
2.bach - the music of BachBach - the music of Bach; "he played Bach on the organ"music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
Verb1.bach - lead a bachelor's existencebach - lead a bachelor's existence bachelorlive - lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style; "we had to live frugally after the war"

bach

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bach (it)

To live by oneself, as an unwed man (or "bachelor") does. The phrase can be "bach it" or simply "bach." I used to bach it, until I met and married the love of my life.See also: bach

bach (or batch) (it)

to live alone like a bachelor. I tried to bach it for a while, but I got too lonely. I didn't want to batch, but I had to.

ba(t)ch (it)

(bætʃ...) tv. & in. to live alone like a bachelor. I tried to bach it for a while, but I got too lonely. See also: batch

bach it

verbSee batch itSee also: bach

bach

verbSee batch it

bach it

To bach.See also: bach

Bach

enUK

Bach

(bäkh), German family of distinguished musicians who flourished from the 16th through the 18th cent., its most renowned member being Johann Sebastian Bach (see Bach, Johann SebastianBach, Johann Sebastian
, 1685–1750, German composer and organist, b. Eisenach; one of the greatest and most influential composers of the Western world. He brought polyphonic baroque music to its culmination, creating masterful and vigorous works in almost every musical
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). Johannes or Hans Bach, c.1550–1626, was a Thuringian carpetweaver and a musical performer at festivals. His sons and descendants were noted organists and composers. One of his grandsons was Johann Ambrosius Bach, 1645–95, violinist, town musician at Eisenach, and father of Johann Sebastian Bach. Johann Sebastian's eldest brother, Johann Christoph Bach, 1671–1721, was organist at Ohrdruf. When his parents died he took Johann Sebastian, his youngest brother, into his home and taught him. Of the 20 children of Johann Sebastian, several were well known as musicians. The eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 1710–84, was made organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden in 1733 and later (1746–64) organist and musical director at the Liebfrauenkirche in Halle. He was a brilliant organist and well-known composer, but he did not live up to his father's hopes and, after a dissolute life, he died in misery. A younger son was Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (see Bach, Carl Philipp EmanuelBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel
, 1714–88, German composer; second son of J. S. Bach, his only teacher. While harpsichordist at the court of Frederick the Great, where his chief duty for 28 years (1738–67) was to accompany the monarch's performances on the flute, he wrote
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), and the youngest son was Johann Christian Bach (see Bach, Johann ChristianBach, Johann Christian
, 1735–82, German musician and composer; son of J. S. Bach. He went to Italy in 1754, became a Roman Catholic, and composed church music and operas. In 1760 he became organist of the Milan Cathedral.
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).

Bibliography

See P. Young, The Bachs (2 vol., 1978–79); C. Wolff et al., The New Grove Bach Family (1983).

Bach

1. Johann Christian , 11th son of J. S. Bach. 1735--82, German composer, called the English Bach, resident in London from 1762 2. Johann Christoph . 1642--1703, German composer: wrote oratorios, cantatas, and motets, some of which were falsely attributed to J S Bach, of whom he was a distant relative 3. Johann Sebastian . 1685--1750, German composer: church organist at Arnstadt (1703--07) and Mühlhausen (1707--08); court organist at Weimar (1708--17); musical director for Prince Leopold of Köthen (1717--28); musical director for the city of Leipzig (1728--50). His output was enormous and displays great vigour and invention within the northern European polyphonic tradition. His works include nearly 200 cantatas and oratorios, settings of the Passion according to St John (1723) and St Matthew (1729), the six Brandenburg Concertos (1720--21), the 48 preludes and fugues of the Well-tempered Clavier (completed 1744), and the Mass in B Minor (1733--38) 4. Karl (or Carl) Philipp Emanuel , 3rd son of J S Bach. 1714--88, German composer, chiefly of symphonies, keyboard sonatas, and church music 5. Wilhelm Friedemann , eldest son of J S Bach. 1710--84, German composer: wrote nine symphonies and much keyboard and religious music
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BACH


AcronymDefinition
BACHBehavioural and Community Health (Australia)
BACHBay Area Coalition for Headwaters
BACHCenter for Behavioral and Community Health Studies (San Diego State University; California)
BACHBlanchfield Army Community Hospital (Fort Campbell, KY)
BACHBusiness Alliance for Commerce in Hemp
BACHBaroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana (Illinois)
BACHBTB and CNC Homology
BACHBrown Association for Cooperative Housing (Providence, Rhode Island)

Bach

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Synonyms for Bach

noun German baroque organist and contrapuntist

Synonyms

  • Johann Sebastian Bach

noun the music of Bach

Related Words

  • music

verb lead a bachelor's existence

Synonyms

  • bachelor

Related Words

  • live
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