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1 | C the part of a song that does not change and is repeated several times (歌曲中的)副歌,叠句 |
| He encouraged the audience to join in the chorus. 他鼓励观众和他一起合唱副歌部分。 |
| 1a | a piece of music that is sung by a large group of people 合唱曲 | |
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2 | C/U a group of people speaking together 齐声说话;异口同声 |
| in chorus ‘Good morning, Mrs Fulton,’ the children answered in chorus. “早上好,富尔顿太太。”孩子们齐声回答道。 |
| 2a | C a group of people expressing the same opinion 意见一致的一群人 | | The government’ s proposals have been met with a growing chorus of disapproval. 政府的提案遇到越来越多反对的呼声。 | |
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3 | C a large group of people who sing together 合唱队;合唱团 |
| the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus 伦敦爱乐管弦乐队及合唱团 |
| 3a | a group of singers and dancers who perform together in a show but who are not the main performers (演出中伴舞的)歌舞队 | | Her first job was in the chorus and now she plays the leading role. 她的第一份工作是歌舞队队员,现在她是领舞了。 | |
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4 | C in ancient Greek plays, a group of actors who all speak the same words, describing the action and making comments about it (古希腊戏剧中描述剧情并进行评论的)解说演员 |
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