释义 |
orchestra美 ['ɔrkəstrə] 英 ['ɔː(r)kɪstrə] - n.管弦乐队;(剧场的)正厅前排座位
- 网络管弦乐团;交响乐团;管弦乐器
1. | [cspv] 管弦乐队a large group of people who play various musical instruments together, led by a conductor |
| She plays the flute in the school orchestra. 她在校管弦乐队里吹长笛。 | | the Scottish Symphony Orchestra 苏格兰交响乐团 |
2. | [sing] (剧场的)正厅前排座位the seats that are nearest to the stage in a theatre |
n. | 1. 管弦乐;管弦乐队;(舞台前的)乐队席;管弦乐队的全部乐器 2. 〔美国〕(舞台前的)正厅前排;(古希腊剧场中的)合唱队席;(古代罗马剧场中舞台前面的半圆形)贵人席 |
n. | 1. a large group of musicians playing classical music, consisting of sections of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion players, and directed by a conductor 2. a group of musicians, especially a fairly large group usually but not always playing classical music 3. the part of a theater where the musicians sit, immediately in front of the stage or under the front part of the stage 4. the front section of seats on the lower and main floor of a theater 5. the semicircular area in front of the stage in ancient Greek theaters, reserved for the chorus 6. a large group of musicians using many different instruments to play mostly classical music. The person in charge of an orchestra is its conductor 7. the area in front of and below a theater stage where an orchestra sits and plays the music for an opera, ballet, or musical 1. a large group of musicians playing classical music, consisting of sections of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion players, and directed by a conductor 2. a group of musicians, especially a fairly large group usually but not always playing classical music 3. the part of a theater where the musicians sit, immediately in front of the stage or under the front part of the stage 4. the front section of seats on the lower and main floor of a theater 5. the semicircular area in front of the stage in ancient Greek theaters, reserved for the chorus 6. a large group of musicians using many different instruments to play mostly classical music. The person in charge of an orchestra is its conductor 7. the area in front of and below a theater stage where an orchestra sits and plays the music for an opera, ballet, or musical |
|