n.管弦樂隊
形容詞: orchestral 副詞: orchestrally
/">成人英語MBA聯考單詞大全n.(名詞)管弦樂隊
樂隊席,合唱隊席
管弦樂器,管弦樂隊的全部樂器
樓下座位
頭等座位,正廳前排, 劇場正廳的部分座位,前排座位
管弦樂
貴人席
古希臘劇場舞臺前供合唱隊用的半圓形場地
劇場的正廳
n.(名詞)[C]管弦樂隊〔團〕 group of people playing various musical instruments together
noun
1. seating on the main floor in a theater
2. a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players
1. 管弦樂隊
An orchestra is a large group of musicians who play a variety of different instruments together. Orchestras usually play classical music.
e.g. ...the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
皇家利物浦愛樂樂團
2. (劇院或音樂廳的)正廳前排座位
The orchestra or the orchestra seats in a theatre or concert hall are the seats on the ground floor directly in front of the stage.
orchestra是集合名詞,用作主語時,如被看作一個整體,謂語動詞就用單數形式; 如被看成組成樂隊的一個個成員,則謂語動詞就用復數形式。
☆ 直接源自希臘語的orkhestra,意為給合唱隊留的位置。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語orchestra是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
The orchestra is very important for the cultural life of the city.(管弦樂隊對這座城市的文化生活而言非常重要。)
The sense of unalloyed power we often take from his music is a result, not of the weight of orchestra sound.(我們常常從他的音樂中獲得純粹的力量,這并非來自管弦樂隊宏大的音量。)
The orchestra played Mozart's Symphony No. 35 in D Major.(該管弦樂隊演奏了莫扎特D大調第35交響曲。)
It is time for the city of Grandview to stop funding the Grandview Symphony Orchestra.(現在是格蘭德維尤停止資助格蘭德維尤交響樂團的時候了。)
Turning toward the audience, he pointed to the rear of the orchestra, yelling wildly at the same time: "Look, look!"(他轉向觀眾,指著樂隊的后方,同時瘋狂地大喊:“看,看!”)
Jazz was in its heyday back then, and when she got out of the conservatory, she was invited to join a jazz orchestra.(那時爵士樂正處于鼎盛時期,她從音樂學院畢業時,受邀加入了一個爵士樂團。)
Acid rock could never be played by acoustic guitars and a symphony orchestra, could it?(迷幻搖滾樂從來就不能由原聲吉他和一個交響樂團來演奏,不是嗎?)
In an orchestra, mainly.(主要是在管弦樂隊里。)
The orchestra has grown in stature.(這支管弦樂隊的聲望有所提高。)
The orchestra was tuning up as we entered the hall.(我們進入音樂廳時,管弦樂隊正在調音。)