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mu.si.cal5mjU:7zI7k[ladj(关于)音乐的,用于音乐的Mozart's musical compositions include symphonies and operas.莫扎特的音乐作品包括交响乐和歌剧。A guitarist supplied the musical accompaniment.一位吉他手进行了音乐伴奏。The shop sells musical instruments, sheet music, tapes and CDs.这家店卖乐器、散页乐谱、盒带和激光唱片。If you are musical you have a skill in or great liking for music.有音乐天赋的; 爱好音乐的The family all play instruments--they're all very musical.这一家子都会演奏乐器----他们都很爱好音乐。Sylvie has a very musical (= sounding like music) speaking voice.西尔维说话声音很悦耳。A musical box (Am music box) is a decorative box with a device inside it that plays a tune when you open the lid.八音盒Musical chairs is a game in which children walk around a group of chairs while music plays. When the music stops they have to sit quickly on a chair, but since one chair is removed, one child has to leave the game each time.随乐声抢椅子游戏(椅子之数比游戏者少一,游戏者随乐声围着椅子绕圈走,乐声停止时未抢到椅子者淘汰,并减少一把椅子)(fig.) It's a game of musical chairs (= a situation in which people change jobs often) as editors move from one newspaper to another.由于编辑们不断地从一家报社换到另一家,人员变动像走马灯一般。
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