musical note
英 [ˈmjuːzɪkl nəʊt]
美 [ˈmjuːzɪkl noʊt]
律音;音符
英英释义
noun
- a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
- the singer held the note too long
双语例句
- The musical theater in Europe and America is sung in English with syllable, which is one syllable one note.
欧美音乐剧使用的英语是讲音节的,所以旋律中基本上是一个音节一个音符。 - At the climax of this deeply mystical experience I have heard the sound of one long, pure musical note slowly rising in pitch.
在这种神秘经验的高潮,我听到了一个长长的、粹的音符,声调缓缓升高。 - What musical note is the best tension?
什么音符是最好的紧张局势? - In the recessionary 1970s, the Broadway musical ( adapted for the screen by John Huston in 1982) made room for Roosevelt and ended on a note of harmony between government and private enterprise.
在经济萧条的20世纪70年代,百老汇的歌舞剧版本(该版本于1982年由约翰·赫斯顿[JohnHuston]搬上银幕)为罗斯福留出了空间,最后以政府和私人企业之间的和解迹象而告终。 - Space Full of Musical Note The Relationship between Localized Brain Damage and Agraphia
装满音符的盒子脑不同部位损害与失写症 - Tears flowed with musical note.
泪水跟着音符流淌着。 - To tremble or quaver in sound, as of the voice or a musical note.
海茨帕回来后问道,她的声音颤抖。 - The musical interval between one note and another four notes away from it.
一个乐音和距其四个乐音远的乐音之间的音程。 - Listen to him, and you will hear the loudness, the quality and the musical note of his voice always changing according to what he is talking about.
侧耳倾听,你会发现他声音的轻重、嗓音的特质以及音乐般的语调总是随着所讲内容的改变而改变。 - A musical note having the time value of half a whole note.
时间量是全音符一半的一个音乐符号。