英:[ˈrekwiəm]
美:[ˈrɛkwiəm, ˈrikwi-]
英:[ˈrekwiəm]
美:[ˈrɛkwiəm, ˈrikwi-]
req·ui·em
re kwi m [or] reI kwi m [or] ri kwi m
复数:requiems
"已故者灵魂的安息弥撒",公元1300年左右,源自拉丁语 requiem,是 requiescere 的第一人称单数属格,意思为“休息(劳动后)”,“停歇”,“静止”, re- 在此是一个加强语气的前缀(参见 re-),+ quiescere,意为“安息,休息,睡觉”,由 PIE 词根 *kweie-(休息,安静)的后缀形式 quies “安静”派生而来。这是拉丁礼仪中用于“死者弥撒”的第一个词: Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine .... [“永久安息,上主赐予他们...”]。到1610年代,表示“任何为死者安息而唱的哀乐或叹歌”。
Middle English, from Latin (first word of the introit of the requiem mass), accusative of requies rest, from re- + quies quiet, rest — more at while
The first known use of requiem was in the 14th century
requisition1 of 2noun
the act of requiring or demanding
a demand or request made by proper authority
a requisition for supplies
the state of being in demand or use
the cars were in requisition
requisition2 of 2verb
to make a requisition for
requisition1 of 2noun
the act of requiring or demanding
a demand or request made by proper authority
a requisition for supplies
the state of being in demand or use
the cars were in requisition
requisition2 of 2verb
to make a requisition for
requisition1 of 2noun
the act of requiring or demanding
a demand or request made by proper authority
a requisition for supplies
the state of being in demand or use
the cars were in requisition
requisition2 of 2verb
to make a requisition for
requisiteadjective
needed for reaching a goal or achieving a purpose
requireverb
to have a need for
a game that requires skill
order entry 1 sense 2a
the law requires that everyone pay the tax
requirementnoun
something that is required or necessary
requirements for graduation
requirementnoun
something that is required or necessary
requirements for graduation
requiemnoun
a mass for a dead person
a musical service or composition in honor of the dead
1 Arguably the bleakest film ever made – at least until Requiem for a Dream.
2 Seattle Pro Musica’s “Ceremony of Carols” program caps a yearlong engagement with Britten’s work, starting with SPM’s collaboration with the symphony on War Requiem.
3 In "Amen," the singer eventually loops back to the themes and statements she posed about identity in "American Requiem":
4 The move is a major shift in career for Salerno, best known as a writer of mainstream blockbusters such as Alien vs Predator: Requiem and Armageddon.
5 He gained critical attention for his interpretations of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Requiem” and oratorios including Felix Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” and Franz Joseph Haydn’s “The Creation.”
6 As its title suggests, John Joubert's new choral work, the most substantial premiere at this year's Three Choirs festival, is unapologetically modelled on Brahms's German Requiem.
7 “Remembrance of Things Past,” Faulkner’s “Requiem for a Nun” and a dozen novels by Jim Thompson.
8 The Requiem for a Dream actor is also the frontman for Thirty Seconds to Mars and, on clocking I was from England, was quick to mention the band's UK tour dates in November.
9 It was the Mozart’s Requiem of songs about home invasions.
10 But there was one major 20th-century work he had somehow never conducted: Britten’s “War Requiem.”
11 “Requiem for the Sun: The Art of Mono-ha,” at the Gladstone Gallery in Chelsea, proves that the period hasn’t yet been exhausted.
12 More than three years later, they have created “Afterimage Requiem,” an image and sound installation that explores the legacy of the first atomic bomb.
13 Davis acknowledged that this “American Crime Requiem” — with scenes from “Mean Streets,” “Goodfellas,” “Casino” and “The Departed” and music from the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, the Animals and Tony Bennett — is “infamously difficult to describe.”
14 And some songs are just overused: how many times has Clint Mansell's reworking of Requiem for a Dream for the The Lord of the Rings soundtrack been used by TV producers?
15 On this week's programme we played an excerpt from Dvorak's Requiem.
16 The half-hour-long Requiem opens at the lowest depths — as lightless as the bottom of the ocean — and features dense choral clusters that seem to emanate from an extraterrestrial source.
17 The German Requiem came after the interval, a performance of sombre intensity that proved mesmerising, despite occasional flaws.
18 Berlioz's Requiem offers a mighty visual spectacle as well as an aural one.
19 The Met hopes to resume with a Verdi Requiem on Sept. 11 to mark the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
20 His Requiem, commissioned for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus and performed at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral in February 2008, won widespread acclaim.
1 挽歌
threnetic epicede keen lament elegy dirge threnody monody tangi coronach threnetical threnodial elegiacal elegiac epicedium threnode monophony
3 追思弥撒
4 真鲨
6 安魂弥撒
7 平静
even still rest wind soft equal wave smooth quiet silver calm breeze piping tranquil sedate placid unmolested halcyon untroubled unperturbed unruffled limpid stilly reposeful stirless cool peace poise equilibrium serene serenity tranquility repose tranquillity subsidence equanimity quietude placidity equability settle soothe mollify becalm peace pipe
8 安息
9 追思
10 纪念仪式
11 追思弥撤
13 悼歌