virtuoso如何读

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美:[ˌvɜrtʃuˈoʊsoʊ]

virtuoso是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 名家
  2. 艺术品鉴赏家
  3. 艺术鉴赏家
  4. 大师
  5. 音乐演奏名手
  6. 技巧精湛
  7. 艺术大师
  8. 艺术爱好者
  9. 古董收藏家
  10. 技艺超群的人
  11. 演奏家
  12. 音乐名手
  13. 艺术巨匠
  14. 音乐演奏家
  15. 专家
  16. 学者
  17. 艺术能手
  18. 演艺精湛的人
  19. 维尔托索(音译名)
adj. (形容词)
  1. 艺术爱好者的
  2. 行家里手的
  3. 技艺精湛的
  4. 技巧超群的
  5. 艺术名家的
  6. 爱好者的
  7. 收藏家的

virtuoso自然拼读

vir·tu·o·so

vuhr chu o so

virtuoso变形

复数:virtuosos或virtuosi

virtuoso英英释义

noun

one who excels in the technique of an artespecially: a highly skilled musical performer a piano/violin virtuoso a jazz virtuoso But the heart of the program was Beethoven, the Quartet in E Minor, Opus 59, No. 2, "Razoumovsky." This is where the modern string quartet begins, quartets that became the property of virtuosos instead of amateurs … —Ken Keaton

Hailed far and wide as a virtuoso, perhaps the greatest glass artist of the 20th century …—Jon Krakauer

a person who has exceptional skill, expertise, or talent at some endeavor Although hockey has been more team-oriented than any other major sport, through the years there have been virtuosos who packed the houses.—Stan Fischler

… instances in which young computer virtuosos occasionally cross the legal boundaries of remote computer systems.—Scott Mace

a person interested in the pursuit of knowledge in some specialized field and especially in the arts and sciences

[Samuel] Pepys was a characteristic product of his day, a virtuoso, a man sympathetic to every new trend in science and scholarship.—William Matthews

a person interested in or having a taste for the fine arts

In the eighteenth century, rich "virtuosos" like Richard Payne Knight and his friend Charles Townley assembled vast collections of everything from Roman sculpture to skewered beetles …—Walter Kendrick

virtuoso词源中文解释

1610年代,“学者,鉴赏家”,源自意大利 virtuoso(复数 virtuosi),是形容词的名词用法,意为“熟练,有学问,卓越的价值”,源自晚期拉丁语 virtuosus(参见 virtuous)。意为“具有极高技能的人,精通美术的机械部分”(如音乐)的含义首次出现于1743年。

virtuoso_旅游行业词汇

音乐大师

virtuoso词源英文解释

Italian, from virtuoso, adjective, virtuous, skilled, from Late Latin virtuosus virtuous, from Latin virtus

The first known use of virtuoso was in 1613

virtuoso儿童词典英英释义

virusnoun

any of a large group of very tiny infectious agents that are too small to be seen with the ordinary light microscope but can often be seen with the electron microscope, that are usually regarded as nonliving complex molecules, that have an outside coat of protein around a core of RNA or DNA, that can grow and multiply only in living cells, and that cause important diseases in plants and animals including human beings compare filterable virus

a disease or illness caused by a virus

a computer program that is usually hidden within another seemingly harmless program and that produces copies of itself and inserts them into other programs and usually performs a malicious action (as destroying data) compare trojan horse sense 2, worm sense 5

virulentadjective

marked by a rapid, severe, and often deadly course

a virulent infection

able to overcome or break down the defenses of the body

a virulent germ

extremely poisonous : noxious

full of hate : spiteful

virulentadjective

marked by a rapid, severe, and often deadly course

a virulent infection

able to overcome or break down the defenses of the body

a virulent germ

extremely poisonous : noxious

full of hate : spiteful

virulencenoun

the quality or state of being virulent

virtuousadjective

having or showing moral virtue

virtuousadjective

having or showing moral virtue

virtuousadjective

having or showing moral virtue

virtuosonoun

a person who excels in the performance of an artespecially: a skilled musician

virtuoso 例句

1 A virtuoso of intimacy, Hamaguchi has a thing for cars or, more specifically, the familiarities their tight spaces create.

2 There is the party, which is a virtuoso moment for the orchestra and singers.

3 Michael Douglas plays the self-styled "world's most amazing piano virtuoso".

4 But most interesting was the restless edge in much of the virtuoso passagework, as if Tetzlaff was impatient to discharge the fireworks and get back to weaving lyrical lines in and out of the orchestra.

5 Both here and in the Third Symphony, the RLPO's playing is richly textured, and they meet all the virtuoso challenges that the later work throws at them, too.

6 He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.

作为一位技艺非凡的大师,他声誉日隆。

7 A series of seven virtuoso solos abound in the happy self-contradictions that he loved.

8 Wyeth gives us window after window — meticulous and virtuoso renderings — and yet the exhibition feels claustrophobic.

9 By the end of 2012 they had become the most-blogged-about outfit going, having staked out their territory – mainstream R&B with a deep twist – with a virtuoso single, Your Drums, Your Love.

10 It’s not news that Ms. Dorrance is a virtuoso, both as a dancer and choreographer.

11 But he was most in his element when tweaking the energies of his virtuosi.

12 Playing all 24 of these virtuoso showpieces in one concert is a rare feat and an arduous task.

13 How to avoid timeout, i. e. , do time-unlimited query, on Virtuoso SPARQL endpoint?

如何避免超时,即,做的时间无限的查询,对大师SPARQL端点?

14 Trifonov is the hotshot virtuoso of our time, but he’s also revealing himself to be particularly thoughtful with his choices of repertoire.

15 It wasn’t all perfect -- “Just the Way You Are” is one of the hokiest singles going on radio -- but he still made a virtuoso’s show of it. 

16 A long-distance swimmer outside the mainstream of film naturalism, Godard, who turned 81 on Dec. 3, tells the story of movies in a virtuoso movie style.

17 More variety would have been welcome, but Erraji is a virtuoso performer.

18 He welcomes a younger virtuoso each night, both finalists in last fall’s Thelonious Monk International Jazz Trumpet Competition: Adam O’Farrill on Friday, Marquis Hill on Saturday.

19 Drawing on his virtuoso knowledge of historical economic statistics, he demonstrated something close to an iron law of capitalism.

20 From across the gallery, the lines in Mills’ paintings are graceful and elegant — evidence of effortless gestures and virtuoso draftsmanship.

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