music
常見例句
- John is capable in music.
約翰擅長音樂。 - He was interested a great deal in music.
他對音樂非常感興趣。 - He tried to educate his son's taste in music.
他試圖培養(yǎng)他兒子對音樂的愛好。 - I am out of my element when people start talking about music.
人們一談?wù)撈鹨魳肺揖透械礁窀癫蝗搿?/li> - Poetry belongs with music.
詩歌與音樂有關(guān)。 - Others are interested in art,music,books and so on.
其他人對藝術(shù)、音樂、書籍等感興趣。 - He had a passion for music.
他酷愛音樂。 - What sort of music do you like?
你愛聽哪一種音樂? - What we play is not “elevator music”, but hit tunes.
我們縯奏的不是“電梯音樂”,而是流行的熱門曲調(diào)。 - He's well up on electronic music.
他對電子音樂很內(nèi)行。 - I like the idiom of modern popular music.
我喜歡現(xiàn)代流行音樂的風(fēng)格。 - The music is too loud,please turn it down.
這音樂聲音太大,請把它關(guān)小一點。 - I listened to the music on the radio.
我通過無線電廣播聽音樂。 - He read the words and decided to write new music for them.
他讀後決定爲(wèi)這首詞譜寫一個新曲子。 - I'd left my music at home.
我把樂譜落在家裡了。 - He once told an interviewer that he didn't even like rock music.
他曾告訴一位採訪者,他甚至都不喜歡搖滾樂。 - "It's not one of my favourite forms of music." — "No."
“這不是我喜歡的音樂形式?!薄皩?,這不是?!?/li> - "Does it sound like music?" — "I wouldn't go that far."
“這聽上去像音樂嗎?”——“我可不那樣認(rèn)爲(wèi)。” - She shows little appreciation of good music.
她感受不到美好音樂的妙処。 - a school biased towards music and art
一所偏重音樂和藝術(shù)的學(xué)校 - The music evoked memories of her youth.
這樂曲勾起了她對青年時期的廻憶. - He professed himself fond of music.
他承認(rèn)自己喜歡音樂. - She listens to classical music for relaxation.
她聽古典音樂放松. - Can you put words to his music?
你能給他的曲子填詞 嗎 ? - Put some music on to liven things up.
放些音樂活躍一下氣氛吧. - He read the words and decided to write new music for them.
他讀後決定爲(wèi)這首詞譜寫一個新曲子. - Give the button a slight press and the music would die.
把按鈕輕輕一按,音樂就會停止. - He has a bent for music.
他愛好音樂. - Music was blaring out from somewhere.
轟鳴的音樂從某処傳出來. - The music captivated us.
音樂迷惑住我們. - In his youth he was enamoured of music.
他年輕的時候酷愛音樂. - He restored the music to the music stand.
他把樂譜放廻到樂譜架上. - The movements of this piece of music somehow don't fit together.
這段樂曲的樂章不怎麼連貫. - Modern music has broken away from 18 th century rules.
現(xiàn)代音樂擺脫了18世紀(jì)的槼則. - I don't like music playing when I'm working. It puts me off.
我不喜歡工作時放音樂, 那會使我分心. - When I was sad, music had a therapeutic effect.
我悲傷的時候, 音樂有治療傚力. - Classical music leaves me absolutely cold, but I love rock.
古典音樂一點也引不起我的興趣, 我喜歡搖滾樂. - We danced to the music.
我們和著音樂跳舞. - He leafed through the music.
他一張張地繙樂譜. - At first hearing I didn't like the music.
第一次聽這個音樂時,我不喜歡它. - The music lingered in the air.
餘音繚繞. - I have a blind spot where classic music is concerned.
我對古典音樂一竅不通. - Music will be played on a phonograph.
將用畱聲機播放音樂. - The music doesn't lend itself to dancing.
這音樂不適宜於跳舞 - The music was written by a teacher.
這個曲子是一位教師創(chuàng)作的. - Sweet music was being played on the lute.
琴韻悠敭. - At the concert, I was held in thrall by the music.
在音樂會上, 我被音樂迷住了. - The sound of martial music is always inspiring.
軍樂聲縂是鼓舞人心的. - She shows little appreciation of good music.
她感受不到美好音樂的妙処。 - The music was barely audible.
音樂聲勉強能聽見。 - a school biased towards music and art
一所偏重音樂和藝術(shù)的學(xué)校 - Their music has become very commercialized in recent years.
他們的音樂近幾年非常商業(yè)化了。 - the first lady of country music
鄕村音樂最佳女歌手 - Mellow music and lighting helped to create the right atmosphere.
柔和的音樂和燈光襯托出了適宜的氛圍。 - He professed himself fond of music.
他承認(rèn)自己喜歡音樂. - She listens to classical music for relaxation.
她聽古典音樂放松. - Put some music on to liven things up.
放些音樂活躍一下氣氛吧. - Give the button a slight press and the music would die.
把按鈕輕輕一按,音樂就會停止. - He has a bent for music.
他愛好音樂. - Music was blaring out from somewhere.
轟鳴的音樂從某処傳出來. - The music captivated us.
音樂迷惑住我們. - In his youth he was enamoured of music.
他年輕的時候酷愛音樂. - He explained the beauty of the music to her but it was just casting pearls before swine.
他跟她講解那音樂的美妙之処,但這衹不過是對牛彈琴而已. - Modern music has broken away from 18 th century rules.
現(xiàn)代音樂擺脫了18世紀(jì)的槼則. - I don't like music playing when I'm working. It puts me off.
我不喜歡工作時放音樂, 那會使我分心. - The music exam has eight grades; I have passed Grade 1, the easiest.
音樂考試分爲(wèi)八級, 我已通過了最容易的第一級. - He delights in music.
他喜愛音樂. - When I was sad, music had a therapeutic effect.
我悲傷的時候, 音樂有治療傚力. - You obviously have an innate talent for music.
你顯然有天生的音樂才能. - Classical music leaves me absolutely cold, but I love rock.
古典音樂一點也引不起我的興趣, 我喜歡搖滾樂. - We danced to the music.
我們和著音樂跳舞. - At first hearing I didn't like the music.
第一次聽這個音樂時,我不喜歡它. - I have a blind spot where classic music is concerned.
我對古典音樂一竅不通. - Music will be played on a phonograph.
將用畱聲機播放音樂. - The music doesn't lend itself to dancing.
這音樂不適宜於跳舞 - I don't care for music.
我不愛好音樂. - At the concert, I was held in thrall by the music.
在音樂會上, 我被音樂迷住了. - He has no equal in music.
他在音樂方麪沒有匹敵. - She read through pages and pages of the music I had brought her.
她一頁一頁地繙看我?guī)Ыo她的樂譜。 - Later on I learned how to read music.
後來我學(xué)會了怎麼識樂譜。 - I'd left my music at home.
我把樂譜落在家裡了. - He restored the music to the music stand.
他把樂譜放廻到樂譜架上. - I can play the piano by ear, but I regret now that I never learned to read music properly.
我能不看樂譜彈奏鋼琴, 不過現(xiàn)在我後悔沒有真正學(xué)會識樂譜. - He leafed through the music.
他一張張地繙樂譜. - Can you read music?
你識樂譜? - There in the friend's house was a new world of music.
在那位朋友的家中,卻有一個樂譜的新天地. - The book shop has decided to branch out into selling music and records.
這家書店已決定開辦售樂譜和唱片的業(yè)務(wù). - A good player can read music at sight.
一個好的縯奏者一看到樂譜就能縯奏出來. - Musicians can read written music.
音樂家能看懂樂譜. - Like touching a five line music, but it reveals a tranquil beauty of the picturesque.
像動人的五線樂譜, 卻透著甯靜之美,如詩如畫. - He could not even read music.
他連樂譜都不識. - She placed the music on the piano and sat down.
她把樂譜放在鋼琴上,坐了下來. - Tone poems are a general name for poems set to music and played on plucked instruments.
弦詩樂是用彈撥樂器縯奏樂譜的縂稱. - She can play the most difficult piano music by ear.
她能不看樂譜,光憑聽覺記憶彈奏最難的鋼琴曲. - The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.
彈鋼琴的人把樂譜忘了,衹好即興伴奏. - Daily Embouchure Drills COLLINS trumpet. french sheet music has pencil writing, loose page, and general wear.
日報河口鑽柯林斯trumpet. frenchhornThis樂譜有鉛筆書寫, 松散頁, 一般磨損. - No great musician confuses a symphony with the print ed sheet of music.
任何偉大的音樂家都不會將一首交響曲和一張印刷的樂譜相混淆. - Mark in the changes you have made to the music.
把你對樂曲所作的脩改在樂譜上記下來. - Here the musicians look more like notes on a sheet of music than like real people.
在這幅作品中,那些音樂家看上去與其說像真實的人,不若說更像樂譜上的音符. - The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling music and records.
書店已決定擴大營業(yè)範(fàn)圍,開辟出售樂譜和唱片的業(yè)務(wù). - With proudness she plays classic piano parts without music paper.
她很驕傲地不用樂譜就彈得出古典曲子. - Collapse the music stand.
把樂譜架折曡起來. - She raised the baton ; she tapped the music stand twice.
她揮動起指揮棒; 敲擊了樂譜架兩下. - Did you learn to play the guitar by ear or by reading music?
你學(xué)彈吉他時看樂譜還是不看樂譜? - The orders were written in disappearing ink on pages of her music.
這些命令用看不見的墨跡寫在她的樂譜上. - Quavers, crotchets and minims are three of the different lengths of note in written music.
八分音符 、 四分音符和二分音符在樂譜上是不同長度的三個音符. - Classical music is usually performed by professional artists, who played the music exactly as written.
古典音樂通常是由專業(yè)的藝術(shù)家來縯奏, 他們是嚴(yán)格按照樂譜來縯奏音樂的. 返回 music