recital
n. 獨唱會; 獨奏會; 小型音樂會、舞蹈表演會等; 一系列事件等的詳述
A recital is a performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person.
...a solo recital by the harpsichordist Maggie Cole.
大鍵琴演奏家瑪吉·科爾的個人獨奏會
If someone speaks for a long time, or says something that is boring or that has been heard many times before, you can describe it as a recital.
Before long we all grew bored with his frequent recital of the foods he couldn't eat...
他總是嘮叨自己不能吃的那些食物,不久我們所有人都聽煩了。
I had their total attention during the thirty-five minutes that my recital took.
在我敘述的35分鐘內,他們完全被我吸引了。
1. the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events;
2. performance of music or dance especially by soloists
3. a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance;
4. a detailed statement giving facts and figures;
5. a detailed account or description of something;
She repeated the waltz as an encore, eg at a piano recital.
她應聽眾的要求把華爾茲舞曲又演奏了一遍(如在鋼琴獨奏會上).
Stop worrying about your piano recital. You'll cross that bridge when you come to it.
別擔心你的鋼琴獨奏會.船到橋頭自然直.
I can't believe I fell flat on my face at the recital.
我簡直不敢相信,我的演奏會完全失敗了.
She gave us a boring recital of all her troubles.
她乏味地向我們詳述了她所有的麻煩.
His recital invested the event with humor.
他的敘述使該事件帶有幽默的味道.