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symphony

英 [ˈsɪmfəni]

美 [ˈsɪmfəni]

n.  交响乐; 交响曲

复数:symphonies 

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 交响乐;交响曲
      a long complicated piece of music for a large orchestra , in three or four main parts (called movements )
      1. Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
        贝多芬的第五交响曲

    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.

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • There was a symphony concert at the queen's hall.
        在女王音乐厅有一个交响音乐会。
      • The symphony does require a largish group of players.
        这首交响曲确实需要为数不少的一组演奏者。
      • Relating to the creation of symphony, Tchaikovsky made development on melody composing, title music and orchestration.
        在交响曲创作上,柴科夫斯基在旋律写作、标题音乐、配器方面都有了新的发展。
      • This symphony was composed by Beethoven.
        这首交响曲是贝多芬创作的。
      • That melody eventually became the celebrated Ode to China symphony.
        那个旋律最终变成了著名的《神州颂》交响曲。
      • He is a protean stylist who can move from blues to ballads and grand symphony.
        他风格多变,从布鲁斯、乡村音乐到雄壮的交响乐都能驾驭。
      • The symphony is admirable in conception
        这支交响乐的构思好极了。
      • Beethoven's Symphony is unique in music.
        贝多芬的交响乐在音乐史上是独一无二的。
      • Paul became concert master of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
        保罗后来成了芝加哥交响乐团的首席小提琴手。
      • He says this is the motif of a grand symphony.
        他说这就是盛大的交响曲的主旨。