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sym·phon·ic
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symphonically (adv.)
词根:symphony
adj.symphonious 和谐的;调和的
n.symphony 交响乐;谐声,和声
Adjective
1. relating to or characteristic or suggestive of a symphony;
"symphonic choir"
2. harmonious in sound;
"the symphonic hum of a million insects"
symphonic poem交响诗
1854年,“涉及声音或和谐的相似性”(隐含在 symphonically 中); 参见 symphony + -ic。 “与交响乐有关的”意思来自1864年。 更早的是 symphonious(1650年代)。
The first known use of symphonic was in 1856
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
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
symphonicadjective
harmonious sense 1
of, relating to, or having the form of a symphony or symphony orchestra
1 Yoga resembles music. Body's rhythm, the thought pace, intelligent harmony, symphonic music composing life's.
瑜伽像音乐。身体的节奏,思想的步调,心灵的和声,构成生命的交响曲。
2 The orchestra lends a tender, emotional feel to a more obscure track, "When A Blind Man Cries" that shows the full potential of wedding symphonic style to classic rock bombast.
3 Sibelius composed that work, his first in the symphonic genre, in 1892, using texts from the Kalevala, the Finnish epic poem compiled from myths, songs and folk tales.
4 And for years he had been conducting symphonic orchestras to acclaim around the world, forging special relationships with the Chicago Symphony during the Ravinia Festival each summer, and the Berlin Philharmonic and other ensembles.
5 The performances include operas, symphonic concerts, chamber music and recitals produced by the festival.
6 Following that crossover journey yields a solid narrative that documents Vaughan’s struggles, triumphs and unprecedented success as a “symphonic diva, singing jazz in venues previously reserved for classical music and opera.”
7 The MSO is an impressive ensemble that I would have loved to hear in consequential symphonic works by Mozart, Stravinsky or Mendelssohn.
8 The Star Wars star then kicked it over to Pentatonix, who performed a medley of Williams’ Star Wars music with some help from a full symphonic orchestra.
9 With an uncanny gift for daringly theatrical symphonic writing, Mr. Norman has found increasing support among major orchestras and praise from critics.
10 The emergence of women conductors in the symphonic mainstream over the last several decades has been no less historic a phenomenon than the advent of conductors of color.
11 “Today, it is not enough to be an exceptional symphonic musician,” Mr. van Zweden said in a statement.
12 His program on Friday at 11 a.m. and Saturday at 8 p.m. features symphonic poems — Stravinsky’s “The Song of the Nightingale” and Zemlinsky’s “The Mermaid” — and Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto, with Judith LeClair.
13 With a running time of 2 hours and 14 minutes, Barney’s latest film, “Redoubt,” is like a string quartet compared with his full-scale symphonic work.
14 Like many things we take for granted, though, this idea needed to be invented, which Liszt did with a series of 13 “symphonic poems” based on sources as disparate as a contemporary painting and “Hamlet.”
15 Marsalis does like to go on as his big symphonic works given at the Bowl — the oratorio, “All Rise” and “Swing” Symphony — proved.
16 The interludes based on symphonic works Toscanini did conduct are mortifying to the extent they are hijacked to serve as program music.
17 Instead, I wanted him to just be writing all over the walls of the room with it coming out in this symphonic “Ode to Joy” kind of way.
18 "It's more encompassing the spirit of those artists in an original symphonic piece."
19 But the Beethoven symphonic imperative that hung over and intimidated his fellow composers meant nothing to Chopin.
20 “Psyché,” set to César Franck’s symphonic poem of the same name, is part of what might be termed the fantastical section of Mr. Ratmansky’s repertoire.
1 谐音的
3 调和的
harmonic assorted harmonious symphonious regular proportional consonant accordant reconciliatory
4 交响乐
5 调和
harmonic assorted harmonious symphonious regularly tune accommodation proportion rhythm unity harmony symphony sympathy reconciliation seasoning symmetry temperament regularity syncretism chord time tone rhyme sympathize assort reconcile harmonize regular proportional consonant accordant reconciliatory proportionment compromise consistency accord chime unison concordance harmonization consonance congruity consistence reconcilement fit square consort season temper attune propitiate attemper