orchestra
英式音标:[ˈɔ:kɪstrə] 美式音标:[ˈɔrkɪstrə]
orchestra基本解释 n. 管弦乐队;乐队演奏处 orchestra的意思释义 n.管弦乐队;管弦乐队的全部乐器;变形 复
orchestra怎么读
英式音标:[ˈɔ:kɪstrə]
美式音标:[ˈɔrkɪstrə]
orchestra基本解释
n. 管弦乐队;乐队演奏处
orchestra的意思释义
n.
管弦乐队;管弦乐队的全部乐器;
变形
复数:orchestras
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]管弦乐队〔团〕 group of people playing various musical instruments together
英英释义
orchestra[ \'ɔ:kistrə, -kes- ]n.
a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players
seating on the main floor in a theater
orchestra用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
名词+~
dance orchestra舞蹈乐队
string orchestra弦乐队
symphony orchestra交响乐团
词组短语
symphony orchestra交响乐团
philharmonic orchestra爱乐乐团,爱乐团;管弦乐团
chamber orchestra室内管弦乐队
boston symphony orchestra波士顿交响乐团
同近义词辨析
band, orchestra这组词都有“乐队”的意思,其区别是:
band指主要由铜、木管和打击乐所组成的乐队,主要演奏轻音乐和流行乐曲,与orchestra的主区别在于没有弦乐。
orchestra指规模大、较为完整的交响乐队,可演奏各种不同音乐,一般由弦乐、本管乐、铜管乐和打击乐所组成。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The orchestra tuned their instruments.
乐队在给乐器调音。
The orchestra has several concert engagements.
这管弦乐队已安排好几场音乐会。
This orchestra has been established under the patronage of the government.
这个交响乐团是在*府赞助下成立的。
例句参考
The p53 orchestra: Mdm2 and Mdmx set the toneJ-Orchestra: Automatic Java Application Partitioning
Endocytosis conducts the cell signaling orchestra.
Managing data transfers in computer clusters with orchestra
Managing data transfers in computer clusters with orchestra
p53/p63/p73 isoforms: an orchestra of isoforms to harmonise cell differentiation and response to stress.
Cognition in Organizations: An Analysis of the Utrecht Jazz Orchestra
When Cymbals become Symbols: Conflict over Organizational Identity within a Symphony Orchestra
When Cymbals Become Symbols : Within a Conflict Symphony Over Organizational Identity Orchestra
Voxel-based morphometry reveals increased gray matter density in Broca\'s area in male symphony orchestra musicians.
orchestra词源
orchestra
orchestra: [17] In ancient Greece, the term orkhéstrā denoted a ‘semicircular space at the front of a theatre stage, in which the chorus danced’ (it was a derivative of the verb orkheisthai ‘dance’). English originally took it over (via Latin orchēstra) in this historical sense, but in the early 18th century orchestra began to be used for the ‘part of a theatre where the musicians played’, and hence by extension for the ‘group of musicians’ itself. The derivative orchestrate [19] was adapted from French orchestrer.
orchestra (n.)
c. 1600, \"area in an ancient theater for the chorus,\" from Latin orchestra, from Greek orkhestra, semicircular space where the chorus of dancers performed, with suffix -tra denoting place + orkheisthai \"to dance,\" intensive of erkhesthai \"to go, come,\" from PIE root *ergh- \"to mount\" (cognates: Sanskrit rghayati \"trembles, rages, raves,\" rnoti \"rises, moves,\" arnah \"welling stream;\" Old Persian rasatiy \"he comes;\" Greek ornynai \"to rouse, start;\" Latin oriri \"to rise,\" origo \"a beginning;\" Gothic rinnan, Old English irnan \"to flow, run\"). In ancient Rome, it referred to the place in the theater reserved for senators and other dignitaries. Meaning \"group of musicians performing at a concert, opera, etc.\" first recorded 1720; \"part of theater in front of the stage\" is from 1768.
orchestra相关例句
1. This is an orchestra.
这是一支管弦乐队。
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2. Everyone in the orchestra has the music in front of them.
在乐团里的每个人都有一份乐谱摆在他们的面前。
6. I think also, just playing in an orchestra is an experience of great fun, even at the low level, and not only listen to it from outside.
我也想,即使是在一个水平不高的乐队中演奏,也是一种很有趣的经历,只要不坐在观众的位置去听就好。
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7. “They’re all linked together like an orchestra, ” so when one cycle is out of whack, it tends to sideswipe the others as well.
严戈博士说,“它们像乐队一样联系在一起。”因此,当其中一个周期不正常,往往也会冲击另一个周期。
8. The orchestra is conducted by her father.
这支管乐队由她的父亲指挥。
9. During that tour , the conductor of the orchestra suddenly quit his job.
在那旅游的时候,管弦乐队的指挥家突然离开了他的工作。
10. Perching on the periphery of every orchestra is a percussion player.
坐在每支管弦乐队外围的是打击乐演奏者。
11. It was terrific. The concert was really a hit. The symphony orchestra was so good that I was completely absorbed in their performance.
太精彩了。这个音乐会真的很成功。交响乐团是如此棒,以至于我完全被他们的表演吸引住了。
12. King Lear, Suite from the film, for orchestra.
为管弦乐队而作的《李尔王》电影组曲。
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13. This symphony orchestra is one of the best in America .
这支交响乐团是美国较好的一支。
20. The conductor is conversant with all of the instruments of the orchestra.
这位指挥对乐队的各种乐器都很精通。
21. To be the leader of a symphony orchestra is something, any violinist can be proud of.
作为一个交响乐团的首席小提琴是任何小提琴手都会感到骄傲的事。
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22. The sense of unalloyed power we often take from his music is a result, not of weight of orchestra sound, but of his astonishing command of the interrelationship of texture, time and musical space.
我们经常能从贝多芬音乐中汲取到的纯粹的力量,并非来自管弦乐队宏大的音量,而是来自于他对音乐的本质,时间和空间诸要素相互关系的惊人把握。
23. The sense of unalloyed power we often take from his music is a result, not of weight of orchestra sound, but of his astonishing command of the interrelationship of texture, time and musical space.
我们经常能从贝多芬音乐中汲取到的纯粹的力量,并非来自管弦乐队宏大的音量,而是来自于他对音乐的本质,时间和空间诸要素相互关系的惊人把握。
24.And amid a glorious burst of music from the orchestra the curtain fell.
乐队突然奏出一支雄壮的曲子,幕帘随之落下。
25.The strings of that orchestra sound beautiful.
那个管弦乐队弦乐器悦耳动听。
26.The user is like the conductor of a robot orchestra, swinging the baton to set the tempo but otherwise having no influence on the proceedings.
用户就像机器人管弦乐队的指挥,挥动着指挥棒控制节奏,但对进展没有任何影响。
28.He is a violoncellist in a symphony orchestra.
他是交响乐团中的大提琴手。
29.The orchestra is tuning up and the concert is about to begin.
乐队正在调音,音乐会马上就开始。
30.Poland was an instrument needed in the orchestra of Europe.
波兰是欧洲这个管弦乐队中一个不可缺少的乐器。
31.A momentary hush; the orchestra leader varies his rhythm obligingly for her.
片刻的寂静,乐队指挥殷勤地为她改变了拍子。
32.Bill can play the piano, sing and lead his orchestra all at once.
比尔能够同时弹钢琴、唱歌和领导他的管弦乐队。
33.The good teacher is like the conductor of the symphony orchestra.
好老师象交响乐队指挥