recitals
n. 独唱会( recital的名词复数 ); 独奏会; 小型音乐会、舞蹈表演会等; 一系列事件等的详述
A recital is a performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person.
...a solo recital by the harpsichordist Maggie Cole.
大键琴演奏家玛吉·科尔的个人独奏会
If someone speaks for a long time, or says something that is boring or that has been heard many times before, you can describe it as a recital.
Before long we all grew bored with his frequent recital of the foods he couldn't eat...
他总是唠叨自己不能吃的那些食物,不久我们所有人都听烦了。
I had their total attention during the thirty-five minutes that my recital took.
在我叙述的35分钟内,他们完全被我吸引了。
His recitals have earned him recognition as a talented performer.
他的演奏会使他赢得了天才演奏家的赞誉.
Her teachers love her playing, and encourage her to recitals.
她的老师欣赏她的演奏, 并鼓励她举办独奏会.
Recitals are the whereas clauses that precede the body of a contract.
引述语是指那些放在合同主体前面的鉴于条款.
Children perform dance routines , piano recitals, lute recitals, and Chinese calligraphy in public events.
小朋友们在大庭广众面前表演了舞蹈 、 钢琴 、 琵琶, 以及百米长卷水墨画等等.
Recitals are the " whereas quot ; clauses that precede the body of a contract. "
引述语是指那些放在合同主体前面的 “ 鉴于 ” 条款.