music
n. 音樂; 樂譜
Music is the pattern of sounds produced by people singing or playing instruments.
...classical music.
古典音樂
...the music of George Gershwin.
喬治·格什溫的音樂作品
Music is the art of creating or performing music.
He went on to study music, specialising in the clarinet.
他繼續學習音樂,主攻單簧管。
...a music lesson.
音樂課
Music is the symbols written on paper which represent musical sounds.
He's never been able to read music.
他一直都不識譜。
If something that you hear is music to your ears, it makes you feel very happy.
Popular support—it's music to the ears of any politician.
大眾的支援對任何一名政界人士來說都是佳音。
If you face the music, you put yourself in a position where you will be criticized or punished for something you have done.
Sooner or later, I'm going to have to face the music.
遲早我得自己承擔後果。
1. an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
2. any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds;
3. musical activity (singing or whistling etc.);
4. (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds)
5. punishment for one's actions;
music of the spheres
見 sphere
music to one's ears
悅耳的聲音,佳音;中聽的話
The music evoked memories of her youth.
這樂曲勾起了她對青年時期的回憶.
He professed himself fond of music.
他承認自己喜歡音樂.
She listens to classical music for relaxation.
她聽古典音樂放鬆.
Can you put words to his music?
你能給他的曲子填詞 嗎 ?
He leafed through the music.
他一張張地翻樂譜.
n. 樂譜,序曲,板式
hornpipesymphonycompositionboleroreeljigopuspreludeandantepolkatangoconcertolargosonatafox-trotgagakuoverturecapriccioadagiogalop
n. 和諧悅耳的聲音
harmonizationsingingsoundscacophonytoneseuphonyharmonydissonancepolyphony
n. 歌曲,樂曲
serenadetunedescantorchestrationberceuseariettacavatinasonginstrumentalchoruscanzonetnocturneballadmelodyariadittygleelullabycarolchoralemadrigaldirgevocalliedarrangementcanticlestrainhymnaubade
n. 音樂
souljivefolkrockswingpopbluesbluegrassbebopDixielandbopjazzragtimesamba
n. 音調,旋律
modulationrhythmtonalitysoundintonationtimbrecadencepitchharmonytunetone
其他釋義