mu·si·cian
noun/mjuˈzɪʃn/
/mjuˈzɪʃn/
- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a job
音乐家;作曲家;乐师 - a jazz/rock/classical musician
爵士乐/摇滚乐乐手;古典音乐家 - She has been a professional musician for over 25 years.
她做职业音乐家已经超过 25 年。 - The competition recognizes talented young musicians.
这一赛事褒奖有才华的年轻音乐家。 - A group of local musicians entertained the guests.
一群当地音乐家为客人表演了节目。 - The pipes were played by Irish musician, John Burney.
这些管子由爱尔兰音乐家约翰·伯尼演奏。
Extra ExamplesTopics Musica2, Jobsa2- Armstrong was still a great jazz musician in the fifties.
阿姆斯特朗在五十年代仍然是一位伟大的爵士音乐家。 - many pop and rock musicians sing in English rather than their mother tongue.
许多流行和摇滚音乐家用英语而不是他们的母语唱歌。 - You have to be a very dedicated musician to get to the top.
要想成为一流的音乐家你必须全身心地投入。 - She had toured as a backing musician for Madonna.
她曾以麦当娜伴奏乐师的身分巡回演出。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- accomplished
- brilliant
- excellent
- …
- perform (something)
- play (something)
- sing (something)
- …
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French musicien, from Latin musica, from Greek mousikē (tekhnē) ‘(art) of the Muses’, from mousa ‘muse’. - a jazz/rock/classical musician