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ca·pric·ci·o
k pri chi o [or] ka prit cho
复数:capriccios或capricci
词根:capriccio
adj.capricious 反复无常的;任性的
adv.capriciously 任性地;善变地
1690年代,作为音乐术语,指一种自由创作,源自意大利词汇 capriccio,意为“突然开始或动作”(参见 caprice)。早期它的意思是“恶作剧,把戏”(1660年代); “一种奇想”(约1600年)。
borrowed from Italian — more at caprice
The first known use of capriccio was in 1665
1 Here is an exceedingly pretty octavo volume of Hours, of the fifteenth century, fresh and sparkling in its illuminations, with marginal decorations of flowers, monsters, and capriccios.
2 She used to smile at my capriccios; and once she kissed me—actually.
3 Conducting at the Met was no “capriccio,” he said.
4 Only the crudest works of plastic art, capricci and arabesques, have no intellectual content; and even these are good in so far as they convey the playfulness of fancy.
5 As the book is a mere capriccio, there can be no possible objection taken to it on this score.
6 No, I'm thinking more along "The Carol Burnett Show" lines, but in the key of Murray, which is to say dolci yet dolente with moments of capriccio.
7 Which is higher as a work of art, that tender song without words by Mendelssohn, called “Regret,” or that indescribably affecting capriccio of his marked as “Opus 33”?
8 She has so far had15 records made of her Erhu playing, and also composed such works as Honghu Lake Theme Capriccio and tone poem Music from the Heart.
曾录制15张二胡作品唱片,创作有《洪湖主题随想曲》《音诗——心曲》等二胡作品。
9 Rondo a capriccio in G major, Op. 129, Rage over a lost penny.
大调随想回旋曲,作品129,“为遗失的便士而发怒”
10 The stillness returned, save for the little voices of the night—the owl's recitative, the capriccio of the crickets, the concerto of the frogs in the grass.
11 It’s another capriccio, showing the Pantheon half buried in a sloping field, with a curious fountain in front.
12 He trembled lest he should have been the plaything of a whim, for he had heard what a capriccio might mean in an Italian.
13 Sometimes advertisement may be a capriccio.
有时广告可能是恶作剧。
14 the sort of innocuous capriccio intended to liven up a stuffy dinner party
15 Ah! they ought to allow for the capriccios of what is, after all, but a better sort of goblin.
16 Mr. Rose was at his most varied and flexible in the Fantasy Pieces, in which his assertive renderings of the outgoing capriccios were offset by graceful, richly detailed playing in the more subtle intermezzos.
17 Others he retrofitted into capriccios of the multifaith city, whose inhabitants worshiped a collection of Babylonian, Phoenician and Greek gods.
18 Discusses Rhapsody the style and "a capriccio" correlation of the terminology.
探讨狂想曲的风格与“随想”术语之关连性。
19 But presently I did begin a capriccio, which I like very much, and it do go ever louder and louder; and I forgot that it was midnight and that everybody was asleep.
20 Hence, on the evenings when the public band did not play, emanated the usual capriccios from Norma, Trovatore, and the agonies of Traviata.
1 狂喜
rapt rapturous rhapsodic enrapt rhapsodical bliss ecstasy rapture rhapsody exultation overjoy ecstasize glory rave revel exult maffick translate entrance ravish enrapture cloud nine
4 恶作剧
hempy wicked mischievous impish prankish waggish knavish elfish shavie pliskie hell trick joke shine rig quiz freak elf rag jig gag prank hoax mischief hob caper wheeze escapade cantrip dido whizzer devilment drollery put-on blague shenanigan waggery diablerie leg-pull monkeyshine ouph
6 奇想
capriccioso fancy notion freak crank whim kink maggot conceit whimsy vagary caprice crotchet whimsicality
7 狂想曲
8 随想曲