单词 | symphony |
释义 | symphonyWord family adjectivesymphonicsymphoniousnounsymphonionsymphonistsymphony Musicsym·pho·ny /ˈsɪmfəni/ ●○○ noun (plural symphonies) [countableC] 1 APMa long piece of music usually in four parts, written for an orchestra 交响乐,交响曲 Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony 布鲁克纳的《第五交响曲》 2. APM (also symphony orchestra) a large group of classical musicians led by a conductor 交响乐团 —symphonic /sɪmˈfɒnɪk $ -ˈfɑː-/ adjectiveadj Examples from the Corpus symphony• Looking back, I thought it was a symphony from hell.• A tape deck played a Beethoven symphony and children played with Fisher-Price toys.• Who else has had five symphonies of his own played to international audiences by the age of nine?• the St. Louis Symphony• Then the war came and after the war the concert-managers offered me a chance to do all the Mahler symphonies.• When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.• Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6• Scores by Holst, Faure, Elgar and Cherubini are also in store during the symphony subscription series.• We are not expecting to be a new board for the symphony.• It is also a haven for the symphony, ballet and theater.• The symphony is looking for a new conductor. (1200-1300) Old French symphonie, from Latin symphonia, from Greek, from symphonos “sounding together”, from syn- ( → SYN-) + phone “voice, sound” |
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