serenades
n. <音>(尤指男子在所爱慕的女子窗外唱的或演奏的)小夜曲( serenade的名词复数 ); 唱[奏]小夜曲的人
v. <音>(尤指男子在所爱慕的女子窗外唱的或演奏的)小夜曲( serenade的第三人称单数 ); 唱[奏]小夜曲的人
If one person serenades another, they sing or play a piece of music for them. Traditionally men did this outside the window of the woman they loved.
In the interval a blond boy dressed in white serenaded the company on the flute...
幕间休息时,一位身着白衣的金发男孩用长笛为来宾演奏了一支小夜曲。
It happened to be my birthday, and after breakfast I was serenaded by the crew.
那天恰逢我的生日,吃完早餐后全体工作人员为我唱了一首小夜曲。
In classical music, a serenade is a piece in several parts written for a small orchestra.
...Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music.
沃恩·威廉斯的《音乐小夜曲》
His playing as a trumpet player was quite revolutionary.
他的小号演奏独创一格。
In the late Seventies, things had to be new, modern, revolutionary.
20世纪70年代晚期,一切都要新奇、时髦、标新立异。
a revolutionary idea
独出心裁的想法
The artist was revolutionary in both subject matter and technique.
这位画家在内容和手法两方面都有重大创新。
This is a revolutionary new way of growing rice.
这是一种全新的种稻方法.