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Latin canorus, from canor melody, from canere to sing — more at chant
The first known use of canorous was in 1646
1 Her titillating descriptions and canorous phrasing are a pleasure — so much so that I wished her to go bolder, to set the scene and capture the characters in rich Technicolor.
2 His engines had frightened her with their canorous roar.
3 Astounding, canorous, enchanting, alembicated and dramatic, the Chopin studies are exemplary essays in emotion and manner.
4 But the other Paris, the Paris of the canorous night, the Paris of the Parisians!
5 Have you a friend in the army, especially one who sings occasionally, or if he be not canorous, say a friend who likes to read songs and hear them sung by others?
6 The first, establish a canorous brand easily.
第一,易于树立起响亮的品牌。
7 Sometimes we skirted a cypress swamp and saw the shallow black water with blacker trees reflected upon its bosom, and heard the frogs' canorous quarrelings, and the stealthy rustlings of creatures of the dark.
8 The Latin has given us most of our canorous words, only they must not be confounded with merely sonorous ones, still less with phrases that, instead of supplementing the sense, encumber it.
9 Colour is decorated indoors in very important, it is human vision in most canorous language symbol.
色彩在室内装饰中十分重要,它是人类视觉中最响亮的语言符号。
10 Then, like a rumble of thunder, heard we a canorous roar.
11 Some are graceful and smooth, however, and are canorous though never sonorous.
12 The graceful trio and canorous brilliancy of this dance make it a favored number.
13 She would solicit thus, canorous of phrase, a fan of her cardboard likenesses held out, invitational.
14 Edward R. Murrow's canorous broadcasts of the blitz of London ( Newsweek )
爱德华R马罗关于伦敦闪电攻击战悦耳动听的报道 ( 新闻周刊 )
15 Then there came a canorous snarl of bass, and then, abruptly, with resistless charm, and with full-bodied, satisfying amplitude of volume the opening movement of the overture of "Carmen."
16 In a twinkling his rifle was at his shoulder, and through the wild canorous note of the wind, Stane caught his hail.
17 I was regretful at leaving the elastic Tuscan speech, canorous in its vowels set in emphatic l’s and m’s and the vigorous soft spring of the double consonants.
18 There is a more canorous and horn-like quality to the crowing of Gildersleeve's rooster, and his hens chant cheerily as they kick the litter about.
19 Its style, however, is antiquated—with its timbrel beat and its canorous harmony and “coda fortis”—and modern choirs have little use in religious service for the sonata written for viols and horns.
20 There had been reading and praising of odes and sonnets the whole blessed afternoon, and now he cried out to the complaisant, canorous company, "Behold Arcadia revived in us!"
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