virtuoso
n. 艺术大师,演奏能手; 名家,艺术名家; 学者; 古董收藏家
adj. 艺术爱好者(或鉴赏家)的,行家里手的; 行家的
A virtuoso is someone who is extremely good at something, especially at playing a musical instrument.
He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
作为一位技艺非凡的大师,他声誉日隆。
A virtuoso performance or display shows great skill.
England's football fans were hoping for a virtuoso performance against Cameroon.
英格兰队的球迷期待着该队与喀麦隆队能够上演一场精彩对决。
1. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
2. a musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry
1. having or revealing supreme mastery or skill;
A young virtuoso cornet player named Louis Armstrong was discovered in New Orleans by King Oliver.
在新奥尔良一位名为路易?阿姆斯特朗的年轻小号手被金?奥列佛发现.
Grand master of provocation, virtuoso of the eccentric, Salvador Dali is known the world over.
大师的挑衅, 是偏心, 萨尔瓦多达利是已知的世界各地的演奏家.
At the end, his audience rose to applaud as for a piano virtuoso.
演讲结束时, 观众们像对待钢琴大师般齐身站起,为他鼓掌.
Xia majored in Guzheng performance at Nanjing Normal University under Guzheng virtuoso, Professor Yan Ai Hua.
进入南京师范大学后随著名演奏家阎爱华、涂咏梅教授主修古筝.
He is a virtuoso at every endeavor — at least in his daydreams atop his doghouse.
他对每一个领域都表现出一种艺术家的鉴赏力——至少躺在屋顶上,在他所做的白日梦中是这样的.