释义 |
- v.合唱;齐声说;异口同声地说
- n.合唱团;齐声;副歌;合唱曲
- 网络合唱队;合声;和声
复数:choruses 现在分词:chorusing 过去式:chorused n. refrain,chorus line,response,repeat,repetition 1. | [c] 副歌part of a song that is sung after each verse |
| Everyone joined in the chorus. 唱到副歌时,大家都加入进来。 |
2. | [c] 合唱曲a piece of music, usually part of a larger work, that is written for a choir(= a group of singers) |
| the Hallelujah Chorus 哈利路亚合唱曲 |
3. | [cspv] 合唱团;歌咏队a large group of singers |
| the Bath Festival Chorus 巴斯音乐节大合唱团 |
4. | [cspv] 歌舞队a group of performers who sing and dance in a musical show |
| the chorus line(= a line of singers and dancers performing together) 排成一排同台表演的歌舞演员 |
5. | [sing] a ~ of sth 齐声,异口同声(表示同意或不同意)the sound of a lot of people expressing approval or disapproval at the same time |
| a chorus of praise/complaint 一片赞扬声╱抱怨声 | | a chorus of voices calling for her resignation 异口同声要求她辞职 |
6. | [singspv] 歌队,合唱队(对剧情加以评论)a group of performers who comment together on the events of the play |
7. | [sing] (开场白和收场白的)朗诵演员an actor who speaks the opening and closing words of the play |
IDM | ‘Thank you,’ they said in chorus. “谢谢。”他们齐声说道。 |
in chorus | ‘Thank you,’ they said in chorus. “谢谢。”他们齐声说道。 |
1. | ~ sth 合唱;齐声说;异口同声地说to sing or say sth all together |
| ‘Hello, Paul,’ they chorused. “你好,保罗。”他们齐声问候道。 |
n. | 6. 〔古希腊〕歌舞剧合唱的唱词;【英古剧】(宣读开场白和收场白的)剧情解说员 6. 〔古希腊〕歌舞剧合唱的唱词;【英古剧】(宣读开场白和收场白的)剧情解说员 | v. | |
n. | 1. a set of lines that are sung at least twice in the course of a song, usually being repeated after each verse 2. a large group of singers who perform choral music or opera together 3. a group of people who appear, sing, and sometimes dance together as a unit in a performance, usually providing backing for the principal performers 4. a musical composition written for a large group of singers, usually with different parts for the different voice types 5. the words spoken or feelings expressed by a group of people at the same time 6. a group of people or animals all speaking or making a noise together 7. a group of actors in ancient Greek drama who sing or speak in unison, generally commenting on the significance of the events that take place in the play 8. a verse passage in an ancient Greek drama intended to be sung or spoken by the chorus 9. a role in some Elizabethan and historical dramas for a solo actor, who speaks the introductory prologue, comments on the action, and delivers the epilogue 10. the part of a song that does not change and is repeated several times 1. a set of lines that are sung at least twice in the course of a song, usually being repeated after each verse 2. a large group of singers who perform choral music or opera together 3. a group of people who appear, sing, and sometimes dance together as a unit in a performance, usually providing backing for the principal performers 4. a musical composition written for a large group of singers, usually with different parts for the different voice types 5. the words spoken or feelings expressed by a group of people at the same time 6. a group of people or animals all speaking or making a noise together 7. a group of actors in ancient Greek drama who sing or speak in unison, generally commenting on the significance of the events that take place in the play 8. a verse passage in an ancient Greek drama intended to be sung or spoken by the chorus 9. a role in some Elizabethan and historical dramas for a solo actor, who speaks the introductory prologue, comments on the action, and delivers the epilogue 10. the part of a song that does not change and is repeated several times | v. | 1. to speak at the same time, saying the same thing or expressing the same feeling or opinion 2. when people chorus something, they say it together 3. sing or utter,all at the same time |
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