英:[kəmˈpəʊzə(r)]
美:[kəmˈpoʊzər]
英:[kəmˈpəʊzə(r)]
美:[kəmˈpoʊzər]
com·pos·er
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复数:composers
词根:compose
adj.composed 镇静的;沉着的
composing 起镇静作用的
compositional 组成的;创作的;作曲的
n.composition 作文,作曲;[材] 构成;合成物
composing 组成;[印刷] 排字
v.composed 组成;作曲(compose的过去分词);著作
composing 组成;写作(compose的ing形式)
vi.compose 组成;作曲;排字
vt.compose 构成;写作;使平静;排…的版
noun
one who composes, esp. music.Beethoven may be the most famous of the classical composers.
1590年代,“写作和编排音乐作品的人”,是 compose 的动作名词。从1640年代开始用于“将各个部分组合成一个整体”的一般意义,但音乐意义仍然是主要的。
作曲者
The first known use of composer was in 1597
compostnoun
a mixture largely of decayed matter of once living things (as plant debris) used for fertilizing and conditioning land
compositornoun
one who arranges type for printing
compositionnoun
the act or process of composing
the manner in which the parts of a thing are put together : makeup
the composition of a painting
the elements of a compound
the composition of rubber
a product of combining ingredients : combination
a composition made of several different metals
a literary, musical, or artistic productionespecially: a short piece of writing done as a school exercise
compositionnoun
the act or process of composing
the manner in which the parts of a thing are put together : makeup
the composition of a painting
the elements of a compound
the composition of rubber
a product of combining ingredients : combination
a composition made of several different metals
a literary, musical, or artistic productionespecially: a short piece of writing done as a school exercise
composite1 of 2adjective
made up of various parts or elements
a composite photograph
of or relating to a very large family of dicotyledonous plants (as a daisy or aster) that are characterized by flowers arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers
able to be factored into two or more prime factors other than 1 and itself
12 is a composite number since 2 × 2 × 3 = 12
composite2 of 2noun
something that is made up of different parts : compound
a composite plant
composite1 of 2adjective
made up of various parts or elements
a composite photograph
of or relating to a very large family of dicotyledonous plants (as a daisy or aster) that are characterized by flowers arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers
able to be factored into two or more prime factors other than 1 and itself
12 is a composite number since 2 × 2 × 3 = 12
composite2 of 2noun
something that is made up of different parts : compound
a composite plant
composite1 of 2adjective
made up of various parts or elements
a composite photograph
of or relating to a very large family of dicotyledonous plants (as a daisy or aster) that are characterized by flowers arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers
able to be factored into two or more prime factors other than 1 and itself
12 is a composite number since 2 × 2 × 3 = 12
composite2 of 2noun
something that is made up of different parts : compound
a composite plant
composeverb
to form by putting together : fashion
to form the substance of : constitute
a stew composed of many ingredients
to arrange type in order for printing : set
to create by mental or artistic labor
compose a song
to arrange in proper form
to make calm compose your feelings
composed himself
composernoun
one that composesespecially: a person who writes music
composernoun
one that composesespecially: a person who writes music
1 The music by that composer is always so melodious.
那作曲家创作的曲子总是十分动听.
2 Mozart blossomed ( as a composer ) very early in life.
莫扎特早在童年时已初露头角 ( 成为作曲家 ).
3 By the nineteenth century, though, a dotted rhythm was only played if the composer had specified it with a dot in the notation.
4 a versatile composer whose works include operas, symphonies, concertos, and sonatas
5 How did the great composer die?
这位伟大的作曲家是如何去世的?
6 As soon as a melody is finished with, the composer writes another.
每写完一首曲子, 这位作曲家就接着写另一首.
7 But Wagner wasn't the only composer who was guilty of creating unnecessary clutter in the eyes of an iconoclast like Satie.
8 Field is one of those composers who has been dealt an inexplicably poor hand by posterity but who had a huge influence on other composers in their own time.
9 In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries there was one sequence of chords that composers loved more than any other.
10 Which brings us back to our Parisian composer, Perotin, and his great legacy to Western music.
11 In 1890, for example, if you’d asked most educated people in the West to name a famous living composer, they would very likely have given you that of a Russian, Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
12 Joseph Goebbels, the composer of blustery Nazi propaganda, had been issuing nonsense statements for years.
13 I think the composer repeats the theme too often.
我认为这作曲家过多重复了这个主题.
14 A motive is just a little cell, a germ, out of which the composer will build other musical material.
动机只是个小小的细胞,一个胚芽,作曲家将从中创造出其他的音乐素材。
15 Tchaikovsky, though, was the first Russian composer to achieve meaningful fame outside Russia.
16 The aloof composer neither worried nor cared about public opinion.
这位超然的作曲家对舆论既不担心,也不在意.
17 As the world descended into anxiety, paranoia and financial meltdown, not to mention Fascism and Stalinism, increasingly it was composers embracing popular forms who became the voice of conscience.
18 These were the songs by European classical composers like Giuseppe Verdi and Franz Schubert that she had heard Roland Hayes sing in church, and that she now began to learn.
19 The international prestige of Handel was unmatched among British composers until Lennon and McCartney in the 1960s.
20 For all their pre-eminence in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, composers from Austria and Germany would soon be competing for attention with a kaleidoscope of musical stars from elsewhere, notably Russia, France and the USA.
1 制图者
2 作家
4 构图者
6 调停人
7 创作者
9 和解人