Definition
In the manner or style of a fugue; with the characteristics of fugal composition.
Etymology
From 'fugal' plus the -ly adverbial suffix. A technical term in music criticism and composition.
Kelly Says
When musicians describe something as 'written fugally,' they mean the composer used the architectural discipline of a fugue—multiple voices answering each other like a mathematical proof in sound.
Translations
ARالعربية
بإجبار
bi-ijbar
CSČeština
utekem
oo-te-kem
DADansk
flygtigt
flueht-ig
DEDeutsch
flüchtig
floo-chig
ESEspañol
de manera fugitiva
deh ma-neh-rah foo-gee-tee-vah
FISuomi
pakossa
pa-ko-ssa
FRFrançais
de manière fugitive
duh ma-nair foo-jee-teev
HUMagyar
szökéssel
sook-esh-sel
IDBahasa Indonesia
lari
la-ree
ITItaliano
in fuga
in foo-gah
JA日本語
逃げるように
nougeru you-ni
KO한국어
도망치듯이
domang-chi-deuti
MSBahasa Melayu
lari
la-ree
NLNederlands
vluchtig
vloot-ich
NONorsk
flyktig
flueht-ig
PLPolski
uciekając
oo-che-ka-yut
PTPortuguês
fugitivamente
foo-gee-tee-vah-men-tee
RORomână
fugitiv
foo-jee-tiv
RUРусский
бегством
begstvo-m
SVSvenska
flyktigt
fleeht-ig
SWKiswahili
kujirusha
koo-jee-roo-sha
TEతెలుగు
పారిపోవడం
paaripovadam
TRTürkçe
kaçışla
kah-ish-la
UKУкраїнська
втеча
vtecha
VITiếng Việt
nhanh chóng
nhanh chong
ZUZU
ukuthula
koo-thoo-la