virtuosity如何读

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virtuosity是什么意思

n.

(在美术、音乐等方面的)精湛技艺

对艺术品(或古董等)的爱好

(总称)艺术爱好者

古董收藏家

virtuosity自然拼读

vir·tu·os·i·ty

vuhr chu a sih ti

virtuosity英英释义

noun

exceptional ability, style, or skill, esp. as expressed in the fine arts.Her operatic virtuosity is internationally known.

virtuosity词源中文解释

15世纪后期,“男子气概”,源自中世纪拉丁语 virtuositas,来自晚期拉丁语 virtuosus(参见 virtuous)。作为“艺术大师的技能或能力”,于1670年代出现,源自 virtuoso 和 -ity。

virtuosity_体育行业词汇

熟练性

virtuosity词源英文解释

The first known use of virtuosity was in 1673

virtuosity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

virtuositynoun

great performing ability in the fine arts

virtuosity 例句

1 And yet the emotional sweep, sonic sensuousness and instrumental virtuosity of Mazurek's magnum opus remain unmistakable.

2 Lady Gaga’s virtuosity may not constitute breaking news; what’s remarkable is her dramatic range.

3 As the lead man, his virtuosity has a fitting home in “Donizetti Variations.”

4 But both Teddy’s mind and the world of Shutter Island are closed, airless systems, illuminated with flashes of virtuosity but with no particular heat, conviction or purpose.

5 That small difference — the image is rotated slightly, and the petals of the flower are a bit more closed up — suggests a great deal of visual and spatial virtuosity on the part of the painter.

6 And that sensitivity didn’t preclude a joyous virtuosity in the outer movements that was just as dazzling as Chang’s, and with less grandstanding.

7 The piece, never played in Schumann’s short life, famously defies a few conventions by presenting no breaks between movements and downplaying virtuosity for much of its length.

8 Benjamin Bagby’s peculiar genius has less to do with virtuosity than with daring and imagination.

9 The combination of Robinson's fleet virtuosity and Davis' intricate orchestration made this the fitting climax of a work that gained expressive power with each movement.

10 Mr. Kissin offered a program spanning 50 years, with the works performed in chronological order, from the Viennese classicism of late Haydn to the daredevil virtuosity of Liszt.

11 You hear beautiful technique on this album, but not much in the way of virtuosity.

12 But he soon realized that the world of guitar virtuosity was not for him.

但是他很快就认识到,吉他演艺对他并不适合.

13 “BagBak” has a beat with the familiar Vince Staples slap, but also a layer of digital urgency, and lyrics with the familiar Vince Staples virtuosity, compounded with a layer of political urgency.

14 The virtuosity of much of Ms. Chin’s music adds to its visual appeal.

15 The virtuosity of both dancers was often breathtaking.

16 The New England colonies were the scenes of important episodes in the pursuit of widely understood ideals of civility and virtuosity. 

新英格兰殖民地曾是追求广泛认可的礼仪和精湛技艺这一重要事件的发生地。

17 Of course virtuosity is an important part of ballet — who isn’t thrilled by physical feats and daring?

18 His white-hot virtuosity is tempered by coolheaded thinking and lyrical sensitivity.

19 His virtuosity as a recycler comes into focus in a video of him singing the first stanza of “My Country, ’Tis of Thee.”

20 With brief solos passed around as Dunford introduced the musicians, the mood turned more jazz club than recital hall — with a relaxed charm that felt, after an evening of virtuosity, entirely earned.

virtuosity 同义词

1 古董癖

virtu

2 妙技

wizardry

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