solo
n. 独唱(曲),独奏(曲); 单飞; 单人表演
adj. 单独的; 独自的; 独唱的; 独奏的
You use solo to indicate that someone does something alone rather than with other people.
He had just completed his final solo album.
他刚刚录完了他的最后一张独唱唱片。
...Daniel Amokachi's spectacular solo goal.
丹尼尔·阿莫卡奇精彩的单刀进球
A solo is a piece of music or a dance performed by one person.
The original version featured a guitar solo.
吉他独奏是原版的特色。
1. any activity that is performed alone without assistance
2. a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment)
3. a flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied
1. fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers
2. perform a piece written for a single instrument
1. composed or performed by a single voice or instrument;
1. without anybody else;
The Beatles separated in 1970 and all of the members went on to make solo records.
披头士于1970年解散,所有团员继而录制自己的个人专辑.
In 1927, a man named Lindbergh became the first person to solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
1927年, 有个叫林白的人,成为第一个单飞越过大西洋的人.
In the 1996 Olympics, a team competition replaced the solo and duet events.
在1996年奥运会上, 团体赛取代了单人赛和双人赛.
As a jazz clarinetist, his flawless solo improvisations set standards of excellence for jazz performance.
作为一名黑管演奏家, 他的无可挑剔的独奏技巧为爵士音乐表演设置了什么叫做“完美”的标准.
He's got a nice solo voice.
他有一个优美的独唱歌喉.