music
美 ['mjuzɪk]
英 ['mjuːzɪk]
- n.音乐;乐曲;乐曲创作(或演奏)艺术;乐谱
- 网络音乐学;音乐播放器;音乐课
adj.+n.
classical music,pop music,folk music,modern music,popular music
v.+n.
play music,make music,write music,read music,compose music
music
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1. | 音乐;乐曲sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. People sing music or play it on instruments |
pop/dance/classical/church music 流行音乐;舞曲;古典╱教堂音乐 | |
to listen to music 听音乐 | |
She could hear music playing somewhere. 她听到某个地方在演奏音乐。 | |
It was a charming piece of music . 那是一首动听的乐曲。 | |
the popularity of Mozart's music 对莫扎特乐曲的普遍欢迎 | |
He wrote the music but I don't know who wrote the words. 他创作了乐曲,但我不知道谁填写的歌词。 | |
The poem has been set to music . 这首诗被谱了曲。 | |
Every week they get together to make music(= to play music or sing) . 每个星期他们都聚在一起唱歌奏乐。 |
2. | 音乐;乐曲创作(或演奏)艺术the art of writing or playing music |
to study music 学习音乐 | |
a career in music 音乐生涯 | |
music lessons 音乐课程 | |
the music business/industry 音乐行业╱产业 |
3. | 乐谱the written or printed signs that represent the sounds to be played or sung in a piece of music |
Can you read music(= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music) ? 你识谱吗? | |
I had to play it without the music. 我只得不看乐谱演奏了。 | |
The music(= the paper or book with the musical notes on it) was still open on the piano. 乐谱仍摊开着放在钢琴上。 |