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melodiously如何读
melodiously是什么意思
- adv.旋律美妙地
melodiously英英释义
Adverb
1. in a melodious manner;
"she sang melodiously"
melodiously词源英文解释
The first known use of melodious was in the 14th century
melodiously儿童词典英英释义
melodramanoun
a work (as a movie or play) marked by the exaggerated emotions of the characters and the importance of action and plot
such works as a group
melodramatic events or behavior
melodramaticadjective
of or relating to melodrama
resembling or suitable for melodrama : sensational
melodramanoun
a work (as a movie or play) marked by the exaggerated emotions of the characters and the importance of action and plot
such works as a group
melodramatic events or behavior
melodiousadjective
pleasing to the ear because of melody
melodious music
of, relating to, or producing melody
melodious birds
melodiously 例句
1 His readers soon learn to know that his strength lies in his moral nature, and in his power to tell a story melodiously, simply, and sweetly.
2 The humid air buzzed with conversations in melodiously tonal Vietnamese.
3 A couple of spreuws perched upon an adjoining bush, melodiously whistling, then, become mysteriously aware of my presence, flashed off—a pair of green-blue streaks, their note changed to one of alarm.
4 Immediately beneath the house was the cañon, through which in the rainy season a stream of water gushed melodiously.
5 Blue smoke clouds curled lazily upward from the great circle of the kraal, lying below in the distance, and the sound of far-away voices floated melodiously, pleasingly upon the clear still air.
6 His career, spanning more than 4 decades, enriched our music industry and gifted us with some of the most memorable and melodious renditions of gazals.
7 I pound along melodiously on some convenient low note and slide up now and then, by a happy instinct, when the tune seems to require it.
8 The birds sung melodiously in the grove, the air was freshened by light western breezes, bearing upon their wings all the entrancing odors of the season.
9 The golliwogs controlled it with ropes and yodeled melodiously for right-of-way.
10 Another assonance is got rid of in the later editions, the "thistle thinly sprinkled o'er," and the passage now reads melodiously as follows: His only visitants a straggling sheep.
11 At this moment a Gabriel horn fluted melodiously in the distance.
12 These were really pretty lines you sent me—choice in expression, and melodiously arranged.
13 Then Amadis approached the archway, and the trumpet blew louder and more melodiously than it had ever done before.
14 At the coronation of Anne Boleyn this conduit was newly painted, all the arms and angels refreshed, and "the music melodiously sounding."
15 The sound of their young voices singing in part-chorus would be heard, growing near, passing close, then dying away melodiously among the trees.
16 Two owls, floating over the tree-tops, hooted sepulchrally but melodiously to each other.
17 Most poets are content to bewail our lot melodiously, and admit that there is no remedy unless a remedy be found in 'the luxury of grief.'
18 Seagulls squawk melodiously during the intro and there's much talk about water before the whole thing bursts into life, like the sun suddenly breaking through a grey cloud.
19 Sings melodiously soaring, also on moonlight nights; "one of our most pleasing songsters."
20 The four-track body of work boasts haunting build-ups, twirling and tinkering synths, melodious tunes, nightmarish tones and beats so hard that listeners can feel the punch of the bass in their bodies.