musical
['mju:zikəl]
adj.音乐的, 喜欢音乐的, 悦耳的
n.音乐片
例句与用法:
Since he can play many musical instruments, he may well be called a man of accomplishments.
他能演奏许多乐器,当然称得上是个多才多艺的人。
They are preparing for the presentation of a new musical.
他们正准备上演新的歌舞喜剧。
The bagpipe is a sweet musical instrument.
风笛是一种听起来很悦耳的乐器。
Rogers and Hammerstein's musical South Pacific'.
罗杰斯和哈默斯坦的音乐喜剧 南太平洋 .
A musical bell softly sounded somewhere in the passageway.
走廊的某处响起轻柔悦耳的铃声。
The mother found that her son had a musical talent.
母亲发现儿子有音乐天赋。
词形变化:
副词: musically |
a.
1. 音乐的, 关于音乐的[B]
a musical critic
一位乐坛评论家
musical instruments
乐器
2. 音乐般的, 美妙的, 悦耳的
He has a musical speaking voice.
他的嗓音非常悦耳。
3. 喜爱音乐的; 擅长音乐的
a musical family
一个音乐世家
4. 配乐的; 有音乐伴奏的
They performed a musical play.
他们演了一出音乐剧。
n.
歌舞剧; 音乐片[C]
musical
名词复数:musicals
词形变化:
副词: musically |
同义词:
melodious | tuneful | harmonious | lyrical | dulcet | symphonic | melodic | easy on the ear | pleasing | sweet | agreeable | enjoyable | production | lyric | program | play | comedy | musical comedy |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
a.音乐的; 和谐的
melodious
tuneful
lyrical
dulcet
harmonious
symphonic
同义参见:
comedy
program
production
play
lyric
musical['mju:zikəl]adj.1.■音乐的;作曲的2.■音调优美的;悦耳的;和谐的3.■爱好音乐的;有音乐天赋的;精通音乐的4.■有配乐的;有音乐伴奏的n.1.■=musical comedy2.■=musical film3.■[古语]=musicale
musicalmusical[ˈmju:zikəl]adj.1.■音乐的; 配乐的; 由音乐组成的2.■音乐似的, 和谐的; 悦耳的3.■爱好音乐的4.■音乐爱好者的musical instruments乐器musical comedy喜歌剧musical director音乐指挥musical performance演奏musical ride(英国近卫骑兵队)有音乐伴奏的骑马舞musical scale音阶musical soiree音乐晚会She's not at all musical.她根本不喜欢音乐。
词性变化musical[ˈmju:zikəl]n.[口]1.■(社交性的)音乐会2.■歌舞影片3.■音乐(喜)剧
继承用法musicality[ˌmju:ziˈkæliti]n.1.■和谐, 悦耳; 音乐才能musically[ˈmju:zɪkəlɪ]adv.musicalnessn.
adjective
- of or relating to music
(与)音乐(有关)的
they shared similar musical tastes.
他们对音乐有共同的爱好。
■set to or accompanied by music
配乐的,有音乐伴奏的
an evening of musical entertainment.
一个有音乐伴奏的文娱晚会。
■fond of or skilled in music
爱好音乐的;有音乐才能的
Henry was very musical, but his wife was tone-deaf.
亨利很有音乐才能,可他的妻子却不能辨音。 - having a pleasant sound; melodious; tuneful
音乐般的;声音和谐的;悦耳的
they burst out into rich, musical laughter.
他们迸发出一阵圆润悦耳的笑声。
- a play or film in which singing and dancing play an essential part. Musicals developed from light opera in the early 20th century
音乐剧;音乐电影(20世纪初由轻歌剧演变而来,歌舞在其中起重要作用)
musically
adverb
语源
- late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin musicalis, from Latin musica (see music)
musical
名词 musical:
a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing
同义词:musical comedy, musical theater
形容词 musical:
characterized by or capable of producing music
talented in or devoted to music
characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music
containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
musical
■A musician who plays pop music in a club lived in a boarding house in the centre of London.
一个在俱乐部演奏流行歌曲的乐师住在伦敦市中心的一所公寓里。
■The multitude may laugh at his music, but we know better.
一般人也许会嘲笑他的音乐,但我们更了解它。
■Secular music refers to music which is not religious.
世俗音乐是指非宗教的音乐。
■He was hopped up by the music.
乐曲声使他兴奋起来。
■The music approached a climax.
乐曲接近高潮。
■He left when the band began to beat out pop music.
乐队一奏起流行音乐他就走了。
■Music has been called the universal language.
人们称音乐为世界的语言。
■Men have been making music for thousands of years.
人类创作音乐已有数千年历史。
■He doesn't like music but his wife does.
他不喜欢音乐,可他的妻子却很喜欢。
■He has composed a suite of music for the film.
他为该电影配写了一套乐曲。
■Both of them are nuts about chamber music.
他们两人都喜欢室内音乐。
■They are preparing for the presentation of a new musical.
他们正准备上演新的歌舞喜剧。
■They were jigging up and down to the music.
他们随着音乐的节拍轻快地上下跳着。
■After he is caught with the steal goods, he has to face the music.
他偷窃物品被逮到,他必须接受应得的惩罚。
■He listens to music as an escape from the pressures of work.
他听音乐以缓解一下工作的压力。
■He listened to the music with ecstasy.
他听音乐听得入神。
■He loves listening to music.
他喜欢听音乐。
■He likes pop; he doesn't care for classic music.
他喜欢流行歌曲,不喜欢古典音乐。
■He has natural endowments in music.
他在音乐方面有很高的天赋。
■He is endowed with a gift in music by nature.
他天生有音乐才能。
■He fall into rapture over classic music.
他对古典音乐喜爱若狂。
■This apparent interest of his in modern music is completely pseudo.
他对现代音乐显露出的雅兴纯属自欺欺人。
■He is a stranger to music and painting.
他对音乐和绘画是一窍不通。
■He is interested in music, and I in photography.
他对音乐有兴趣,而我对摄影感兴趣。
■His devotion to music is plain to see.
他对音乐的挚爱是显而易见的。
■He devoted himself entirely to music.
他将一生奉献给了音乐。
■He's given up photography now, and he's into religion and modern music.
他已放弃了摄影,现在他对宗教和现化音乐感兴趣。
■He early showed a talent for music.
他早年即展露出音乐的才能。
■Snatches of that music he heard last night keep running in his mind.
他昨晚听到的音乐中有几个片段不断地萦绕在他的脑际。
■He is a student in an academy of music.
他是一所音乐学院的学生。
■He's a composer of serious music. I like his music a lot.
他是个庄严音乐的作曲家,我非常喜欢他创作的曲子。
■His best music was inspired by the memory of his mother.
他最好的乐曲创作灵感来自怀念他的母亲。
■He has an eclectic taste in music.
他爱好各种音乐。
■He has quite a musical voice.
他的声音非常动听。
■His wife loves to make chin music.
他的老婆最喜欢聊天。
■His music has become something of a cult.
他的音乐已经成为一种时尚。
■However does he manage to write music when he is so deaf?
他聋成这个样子,究竟是怎样从事作曲的呢?
■He can write music that really swings.
他能创作旋律优美的音乐作品。
■Since he can play many musical instruments, he may well be called a man of accomplishments.
他能演奏许多乐器,当然称得上是个多才多艺的人。
■He is not less interested in composing music than Jane.
他至少跟珍一样对谱曲很感兴趣。
■He devoted himself to music.
他致力于音乐事业。
■She nestle down into the big sofa and begin to enjoy music.
他舒服地坐进大沙发,开始欣赏音乐。
■He was able to fulfil himself through music.
他通过音乐能充分地发挥自己的才能。
■He makes much account of her musical genius.
他重视她的音乐天才。
■He listened with pleasure to the beautiful music.
他陶醉在美妙的音乐中。
■His victory was celebrated with music and dancing.
以音乐和舞蹈庆祝他的胜利。
■The composer kicked the music around for a while, trying it out.
作曲者把这个曲子随便哼了一会儿,看看行不行。
■If you want a good music teacher, he's your man.
你们要是缺个好的音乐教师,他就是最理想的人选。
■Your taste in pop music really dates you.
你所喜爱的流行音乐真使你显得脱离了时代。
■You've been caught cheating now you must face the music.
你的骗局已经戳穿--这下子你得自食其果了。