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symphonies

英 [ˈsɪmfəniz]

美 [ˈsɪmfəniz]

n.  交响乐; 交响曲
symphony的复数

柯林斯词典

  • (通常由四个乐章组成的)交响乐,交响曲
    Asymphonyis a piece of music written to be played by an orchestra. Symphonies are usually made up of four separate sections called movements.

    双语例句

    • When I am in the humour I can compose grand symphonies, and paint magnificent pictures.
      如果我有兴致的话,我可以谱写出宏伟的交响乐,描绘出壮丽的画卷。
    • We build cities, we compose symphonies and we endure.
      我们建筑城市,写交响曲,而且我们会忍耐。
    • Symphonies 103 and 104 stand as perfect examples of early symphonic construction
      第103和104号交响曲是早期交响乐结构的典型代表。
    • I think symphonies are too heavy and complicated for me.
      我变为交响乐对我来说太难懂,太复杂。
    • We all enjoy listening go beethoven's symphonies.
      我们都喜欢听贝多芬的交响乐曲。
    • Young Composer: But Herr Mozart, you were writing symphonies when you were 8 years old.
      青年作曲家:但是莫扎特先生,你8岁就谱写交响曲了呀。
    • Jazz tickles your muscles, symphonies stretch your soul.
      爵士乐使你的肌肉发痒,交响乐能舒展你的灵魂。
    • We should appreciate that great symphonies were written from only seven simple notes that God gave the entire universe.
      我们应该明白,伟大的交响乐是用上帝给予全世界的七个简单的音符谱写成的。
    • Wagner gave a vocal character to some of his symphonies.
      瓦格那在他的一些交响曲中注入了声乐特点。
    • Dvorak also wrote a number of other symphonies and nine operas.
      德沃夏克还写过许多其他的交响曲和九部歌剧。