symphony如何读

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symphony英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 交响乐,交响曲 a piece of music for an orchestra, usually having four main parts

symphony是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 交响曲
  2. <口>交响音乐会
  3. 一致
  4. 和谐
  5. 【音】交响乐
  6. 谐音
  7. 调和
  8. 和声
  9. 和音
  10. <美>交响乐团,交响乐队
  11. 协调
  12. 匀称

symphony自然拼读

sym·pho·ny

sIm f ni

symphony变形

复数:symphonies

symphony词根

词根:symphony

adj.

symphonic 交响乐的;交响性的;和声的

symphonious 和谐的;调和的

symphony英英释义

noun

consonance of sounds

ritornello sense 1

sinfonia sense 1

a usually long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra

consonance or harmony of color (as in a painting)

symphony orchestra

a symphony orchestra concert

something that in its harmonious complexity or variety suggests a symphonic composition

a symphony of flavors

symphony词组

symphony orchestra交响乐团

boston symphony orchestra波士顿交响乐团

symphony词源中文解释

约于1300年,这是赋予各种音乐器乐的名称,源自古法语 simphonie, sifonie, simfone “音乐和谐; 弦乐器”(12世纪,现代法语 symphonie),直接源自拉丁语 symphonia “声音的和谐,和声”,来自希腊语 symphonia “和谐,声音的协调”,来自 symphonos “和谐的,声音一致的”,来自 syn- 的同化形式“一起”(参见 syn-) + phōnē “声音,音响”,来自 PIE 词根 *bha-(2)“说话,讲述,说”。

英语中“声音的和谐”这个意思可以追溯到14世纪末; “分声部的音乐”这个意思则可以追溯到1590年代。“直到海顿的出现,这个词才开始指代全管弦乐队的奏鸣曲。在那之前,它指的是前奏曲、后奏曲或间奏曲,或任何短小的器乐作品。”[“埃尔森音乐词典”]“华丽的管弦乐作品”这个意思首次出现于1789年。从1926年开始,它被缩写为“交响乐团”。小型的 symphonette 的记录可以追溯到1947年。

symphony词源英文解释

Middle English symphonie, from Middle French, from Latin symphonia, from Greek symphōnia, from symphōnos concordant in sound, from syn- + phōnē voice, sound — more at ban >entry 1

The first known use of symphony was in the 15th century

symphony儿童词典英英释义

symptomnoun

a change in a living thing that indicates the presence of a disease or other physical disorderespecially: one (as a headache) that can be felt or sensed only by the individual affected

something that shows that something else exists : indication

symptomaticadjective

being a symptom (as of disease)

an itchy skin rash is symptomatic of poison ivy

concerned with, affecting, or having symptoms

a symptomatic patient

showing a quality or identity : characteristic

symptomnoun

a change in a living thing that indicates the presence of a disease or other physical disorderespecially: one (as a headache) that can be felt or sensed only by the individual affected

something that shows that something else exists : indication

symposiumnoun

a group meeting at which there are several speeches and often a group discussion

a collection of opinions on a subject

symposiumnoun

a group meeting at which there are several speeches and often a group discussion

a collection of opinions on a subject

symposiumnoun

a group meeting at which there are several speeches and often a group discussion

a collection of opinions on a subject

symphonynoun

harmonious arrangement (as of sound or color)

a symphony of sounds in the forest

a usually long musical composition for a full orchestra

symphony orchestra

symphony 例句

1 The announcer said they were going to play his third symphony.

2 Suppose that back before the advent of screens, you and I had been on a committee charged with addressing the terrible problem of discrimination against women in major symphony orchestras.

3 The symphony was completed.

交响曲是完成了.

4 His seventh symphony received its premiere at a Wagner memorial concert in December 1884, its second movement, Adagio, being in the form of a funeral lament for Wagner.

5 Even the people he loved most besides her—his parents and Nurse Beverly—were just background noise, occasional blats and blurps, while Josie was the symphony that sang through his every waking moment.

6 We go to a concert last night to hear the symphony orchestra.

我们昨晚去了一个音乐会听见交响乐乐队.

7 The theme of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is announced in the first measures.

贝多芬第九交响曲的主旋律在第一小节就表达出来了.

8 The Ninth Symphony of Beethoven is a famous one.

贝多芬的第九交响乐非常有名.

9 The Siege of Leningrad did not end until January 1944, almost two years after the premiere of the symphony dedicated to it.

10 I am able to compose magnificent symphonies, paint majestic drawings, and write excellent articles.

我能谱写出宏伟的交响乐, 画出壮丽的画卷, 写出好文章.

11 From the Eroica symphony onwards, Beethoven self-consciously became a composer with a mission: he would change the world through his art.

12 Beethoven's Symphony is unique in music.

贝多芬的交响乐在音乐史上是独一无二的.

13 Beethoven, Ludwig van : Symphony no 3 in E flat major, Op.

贝多芬, 路德维希凡: 交响曲3在E大调,作品.

14 They gave an excellent rendition of a Beethoven symphony.

他们将贝多芬的一篇交响曲演译得很优秀.

15 In romantic despair, he wrote a symphony telling the tale of his love.

在自作多情的绝望之中, 他写下了一部交响曲来记述他那一段恋爱故事.

16 The symphony ends in a pianissimo.

这部交响乐以弱音乐章结束.

17 She tuned the radio to a station that played symphonies.

18 This was the point of a symphony; it was like an essay, or a detailed, blow-by-blow experiment.

19 Tia Alicia took her to museums and the symphony and the ancient ceiba tree.

20 My fist unfolded, and the acorns fell to the ground with a symphony of plinks.

symphony 同义词

1 过门

ritornello

3 交响乐

symphonic

4 交响曲

sinfonia symphonic

11 协音

assonant assonance

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