overture
n. 器乐前奏曲; 序曲,序乐; 序诗; 主动表示,提议
An overture is a piece of music, often one that is the introduction to an opera or play.
The programme opened with the overture to Wagner's Flying Dutchman.
节目以瓦格纳的歌剧《漂泊的荷兰人》的序曲开场。
If you make overtures to someone, you behave in a friendly or romantic way towards them.
He had lately begun to make clumsy yet endearing overtures of friendship...
最近他开始主动表示友好,样子笨拙却又招人喜爱。
If only the West had been more responsive to his peace overtures in the fifties.
要是西方在50年代能更积极地响应他的和平姿态就好了。
1. orchestral music played at the beginning of an opera or oratorio
2. something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows;
3. a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others;
Drinks were the overture to dinner.
酒水是晚餐的前奏.
A great deal of prolocutor consumingly attacked this overture at the meeting.
大会上许多的发言人强烈抨击了这项提案.
After the overture, the orchestra stopped to tune up again.
演奏完序曲之后, 乐队停下来又调了调音.
Meanwhile the conductor lifted his violin bow and the orchestra attacked the overture.
这时,乐队指挥把小提琴的弓子一举,乐队就奏起序曲来.
Overture of Spring Festival is a very famous instrumental music.
春节序曲是李唤之作曲的著名贺新春乐曲.
n. 序曲
n. 提议
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