ensemble如何读

英:[ɒnˈsɒmbl]

美:[ɑnˈsɑmbl]

ensemble英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]整体,总效果 thing viewed as a whole;general effect
  2. [C]全套服装(尤指女装) complete matching set of (especially women's) clothes designed to be worn together
  3. [C]合奏,合唱;合奏组 passage of music in which all the performers play or sing together;group of musicians (smaller than an orchestra)

ensemble是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 剧团,文工团
  2. 全体,整体,总体
  3. 小型合奏团
  4. 【音】合唱,合奏
  5. 全体演出(者)
  6. 总效果
  7. 整套(衣服),全套服装
  8. 歌舞剧
  9. 舞剧团(全体成员)
  10. 乐团(全体成员)
  11. 剧团(全体成员)
adv. (副词)
  1. 同时,一起

ensemble自然拼读

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ensemble变形

复数:ensembles

ensemble英英释义

noun

a group producing a single effect: such as

concerted music of two or more parts

a complete costume of harmonizing or complementary clothing and accessories

the musicians engaged in the performance of a musical ensemble

adjective

emphasizing the roles of all performers as a whole rather than a star performance

ensemble acting

ensemble词组

canonical ensemble正则系综,典范系综

ensemble average总体均值;统计平均值

ensemble词源中文解释

1703年,“部分的联合,聚合的部分”,来自法语 ensemblée “把一个东西的所有部分视为一个整体”,源自晚期拉丁语 insimul “同时”,由 in- 强调前缀和 simul “同时”组成,与 similis “相似的,类似的,同种的”有关(参见 similar)。英语中关于音乐的意义,即“表演中所有部分的结合”,首次被记录于1844年。关于女性服装和配饰的用法则出现在1927年。早期英语中,它还可以用作副词(15世纪中期),即“一起,同时”。

ensemble_冶金学行业词汇

系综

ensemble_化学行业词汇

系综

ensemble_哲学行业词汇

系综

ensemble_物理学行业词汇

系综

ensemble词源英文解释

Noun borrowed from French, "unity, cohesion, group, set, musical ensemble, outfit," noun derivative of ensemble "together, at the same time," going back to Old French, "with one another," going back to Vulgar Latin *insemul, reshaping of Latin insimul "in company, together," from in- in- >entry 2 + simul "together, at the same time" — more at simultaneous Note: The form *semul may represent an older form of simul preserved in popular Latin; see note at similar. Adjective from attributive use of ensemble >entry 1

The first known use of ensemble was in 1750

ensemble儿童词典英英释义

enslaveverb

to force into slavery

ensignnoun

a flag flown as the symbol of nationality (as on a ship)

a badge of office, rank, or power

a naval commissioned officer of the lowest rank

enshroudverb

to cover or enclose with or as if with a shroud

enshrineverb

to enclose in or as if in a shrine

to preserve or cherish as sacred

enshrineverb

to enclose in or as if in a shrine

to preserve or cherish as sacred

enshrineverb

to enclose in or as if in a shrine

to preserve or cherish as sacred

ensemblenoun

a group of people or things making up a complete unit: as

musicians that perform music in several partsalso: the music itself

a set of clothes that look nice together

ensemble 例句

1 While each instrument is limited in range to fewer than two octaves, all together, from bass bars to soprano glockenspiel, the ensemble covers six octaves, creating an entire orchestra!

2 For intimate ensembles, he indicates precise details about the varied directions in which singers should face, as well as aspects of expression.

3 His longest-lived ensemble, which lasted about five years in the late 1950s and early ’60s, featured Blue Mitchell on trumpet and Junior Cook on tenor saxophone.

4 The music will be performed by the American Symphony Orchestra, led by Leon Botstein, the ensemble’s music director and the president of Bard.

5 Piece by piece it’s a modest affair, but as an ensemble it’s vibrant.

6 We were delayed for about six months because of Jack’s schedule, but that turned out to be a great blessing: it gave us the chance to get the ensemble right.

7 Administrators at major ensembles in cities like Atlanta, Minneapolis and Cincinnati, as well as Baltimore, are vowing to ensure that women are serious contenders.

8 When she started performing in the early ’90s while a student, she had a whole ensemble: miniskirts, “That Girl” beehive, black buttoned shirts with sheer black sleeves.

9 As the project’s commander in chief — the grounding, supportive yin to Miranda’s restlessly imaginative yang — he’s guided Miranda and the ensemble to what many already are placing in the category of landmark achievement.

10 A Happenstance Escapade, collaboratively devised by the ensemble.

11 A brass ensemble barked in a corridor open to the Caribbean air.

12 But her Japanesque ensemble – staffed by veteran Chicago jazz and blues instrumentalists – built dramatically on her work.

13 A veteran of Broadway shows including “Matilda the Musical,” Ms. Niziak is the heart of the excellent ensemble that powers this world premiere, directed by Seth Barrish for The Barrow Group.

14 Joanne Martinez, 37, of San Clemente, Calif., bought a Hawaiian-print ensemble to stave off chills during late-night dips.

加利福尼亚萨克拉门托37岁的乔安妮·马丁内兹(JoanneMartinez)买了一款夏威夷印花花样的套装泳衣,以避开午夜游泳中的严寒。

15 This summer's big films so far have been the superhero ensemble "The Avengers" and "The Amazing Spider-Man," with the Batman finale "The Dark Knight Rises" expected to debut to huge audiences.

16 A three-day festival could offer only a hint of the developing relationship between Riley and Kronos over the next 30 years, one unique between composer and ensemble in music history.

17 At the same time, they lowered ticket prices, began scheduling concerts in different neighborhoods and took to calling the ensemble “the most accessible orchestra on the planet.”

18 “Christmas with a Kiss” features a Black main cast, and “Holiday Road” is an ensemble road trip comedy featuring Black and Asian characters alongside Hallmark repeat players Sara Canning and Warren Christie.

19 But even ensembles without this fraught history have filled one directorship after another with conductors under 40, and even under 30, in the last few years.

20 This ensemble is also offered separately in white and purple for each royal highness.

产品还提供单独的包装和每个包装为粉紫色.

ensemble 同义词

3 舞蹈团

company

5 系集

assembly

7 全套

repertoire

11 全貌

panorama

12 合唱曲

choral chorus part song

13 整套

complement

16 歌舞团

troupe

20 全体演员

cast

21 全套服装

outfit

22 乐团

group

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