英:[pɪˌænəʊ'fɔ:tɪ]
美:[piˌænoˈfɔrte, -ˈfɔrti, piˈænoˌfɔrt]
英:[pɪˌænəʊ'fɔ:tɪ]
美:[piˌænoˈfɔrte, -ˈfɔrti, piˈænoˌfɔrt]
复数:pianofortes
1767年,源自意大利语,来自 piano e forte “轻柔和响亮”,全称为 gravicembalo col piano e forte “带有轻柔和响亮的键琴”(约1710年),据说发明者巴托洛梅奥·克里斯托福里(1655-1731)因为通过阻尼器改变音调的能力是与大键琴最主要的不同之一而命名。意大利语 piano(形容词)最终源自拉丁语 planus “平坦的,光滑的,均匀的”,后来是“柔软的”(来自 PIE 词根 *pele-(2)“平坦的; 展开”)。也称为 fortepiano。
Italian
The first known use of pianoforte was in 1741
piazzanoun
plural piazze an open square especially in an Italian town : plaza
a long hall with an arched roof
dialect veranda, porch
piastrenoun
a basic unit of money equal to ¹⁄₁₀₀ Egyptian, Lebanese, or Syrian pound
pianofortenoun
piano entry 2
1 “Aye, I see what you are thinking of, the pianoforte. What is to become of that?—Very true. Poor dear Jane was talking of it just now.—‘You must go,’ said she.
2 He hadn’t the faintest clue what her life was like, how she became an assassin, how she learned to play the pianoforte...It was all a mystery.
3 The pedal is just as much a part of the pianoforte as are the stops and the couplers a part of the organ or the brass tangents a part of the clavichord.
4 Georgiana in her multifarious endeavors of both the pianoforte and the heart.
5 By the beginning of the 19th century many affluent Russian households had pianofortes, and piano lessons and recitals were in high demand.
6 It chiefly consisted of household linen, plate, China, and books, with a handsome pianoforte of Marianne's.
主要的东西有家用亚麻台布、金银器皿、瓷器、书籍,以及玛丽安的漂亮钢琴。
7 Our pianoforte at home is the one on which Sir Arthur Sullivan first played over his music for "The Mikado."
8 “That is a grand pianoforte, and he might think it too large for Mrs. Bates’s house.”
9 Clementi's Gradus ad Parnassum is an important work in pianoforte - history. "
克列门蒂的《名手之道》是钢琴艺术史上一部重要的作品.
10 Dust off the pianoforte!
11 But, after all, there's a pianoforte in the room.
12 She would be married off after learning the basics of homemaking — and perhaps how to play the pianoforte — and learning to please her boss, I mean husband.
13 He burned away the delicate neurons of the cortical cells, and to-day he cannot say "pianoforte" without a trial.
14 He took some music from a chair near the pianoforte, and turning to Emma, said,
15 He then went to a table in an adjoining room and wrote two lines of music—a little Fugue for the pianoforte—and presented it to me in a most amiable manner.
16 About this time Jane Fairfax received the handsome gift of a pianoforte, anonymously given.
大约就在这个时候,简收到了一份厚礼,这是一架钢琴,送礼者不知何人。
17 "I have played blindman's-buff and caught the corner of a particularly hard pianoforte with my forehead."
18 In this he was the most thorough-going of poetic composers, as much so in the orchestral domain as was Chopin in his pianoforte compositions.
19 No other instrument has the ecstatic quality; neither the shallow-toned pianoforte, nor the more mellow and sonorous violoncello.
20 A pianoforte, mandolin and clarinet, as well as a mah-jongg game, seem to await players.