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/ˈmjuːzɪk/ |
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1 | sounds made by voices or instruments arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to 音乐 |
| She prefers listening to classical music. 她喜欢听古典音乐。 |
| write/compose music He’ s written music for several film sound tracks. 他已经为好几部电影创作过原声配乐。 |
| a piece of music We need to rehearse a new piece of music for the concert. 我们需要为音乐会排练一部新的音乐作品。 |
| 1a | the art or activity of writing , performing, or studying music 音乐创作;音乐表演;音乐研究 | | She’ s planning to do a degree in music. 她打算拿个音乐学位。 | | Music is his whole life. 音乐是他生活的全部。 | |
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2 | the printed symbols that represent the sounds of music that musicians or singers read when they are performing 乐谱符号;曲谱符号 |
| read music (=understand what sounds the symbols represent) I wish I’ d learned to read music better. 识乐谱 |
| 2a | a book or sheet of paper with music printed on it , used by a performer 乐谱;曲谱 | | I must have left my music on the piano. 我一定是把我的乐谱落在了钢琴上。 | |
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- | music to your ears |
| something someone says that you are very pleased to hear |
| 中听的话 |
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| Their offer of help was music to my ears. 他们主动提出帮忙对我们来说真是好消息。 |
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