musical
adj. 音樂的; 有音樂天賦的; 悅耳的
n. 音樂劇
You use musical to indicate that something is connected with playing or studying music.
We have a wealth of musical talent in this region...
在這一地區有大量的音樂人才。
Stan Getz's musical career spanned five decades...
斯坦·蓋茲的音樂生涯跨越50個春秋。
A musical is a play or film that uses singing and dancing in the story.
...London's smash hit musical Miss Saigon.
在倫敦轟動一時的音樂劇《西貢小姐》
Someone who is musical has a natural ability and interest in music.
I came from a musical family.
我出身於音樂世家。
Sounds that are musical are light and pleasant to hear.
He had a soft, almost musical voice.
他聲音柔和,如音樂般動聽。
1. a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing
1. characterized by or capable of producing music;
2. talented in or devoted to music;
3. characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music;
4. containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody;
The musical theater company is about to launch a new performer on the musical world.
這家音樂公司即將向音樂界推出一位新人.
His native musical ability impressed his teacher.
他天生的音樂才能給老師留下了深刻印象.
The prelude to the musical composition is very long.
這首樂曲的序曲很長.
Raised by adoptive parents , Hill received early encouragement in her musical proclivities.
希爾由養父母帶大, 從小,她的音樂愛好就受到了鼓勵.
The production of the musical comedy was a scenic triumph.
該音樂喜劇的製作是戲劇上的一大成功.