fugue

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfjuːg/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/fjug/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(fyo̅o̅g)

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fugue n (musical composition)fuga nf
 Mona is an accomplished pianist who can play all of Bach's preludes and fugues.
 Mona es una pianista consumada que puede tocar todos los preludios y fugas de Bach.
fugue n (state of amnesia) (psicología, psiquiatría)fuga disociativa loc nom f
  fuga psicógena loc nom f
 The patient was in a fugue for several hours and could not even recognize her mother.
 El paciente estuvo en fuga disociativa durante algunas horas y no pudo reconocer ni a su madre.
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