orchestra

美音:['ɔrkəstrə] 英音:['ɔː(r)kɪstrə]

简单释义:


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

变形:

复数:orchestras  


完整释义:


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


例句:

  1. "They're all linked together like an orchestra, " so when one cycle is out of whack, it tends to sideswipe the others as well.
    严戈博士说,“它们像乐队一样联系在一起。”因此,当其中一个周期不正常,往往也会冲击另一个周期。

  2. And then suddenly the amateur orchestra was playing my cue, and I moved onstage and began to sing.
    突然业余演奏队弹奏起了我要演唱的歌曲曲调,我走上舞台,开始了表演。

  3. He was terrified that if he were to mount the podium and try to conduct an orchestra his head might fall off.
    他害怕如果爬上台去指挥乐队,他的脑袋会掉下来。

  4. The Delegation of Germany wished to thank the Delegations that had repeatedly referred to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
    德国代表团感谢几次提到柏林交响乐团的代表团,说这是一种通常称为“植入式营销”的广告。

  5. When you think of the IBA orchestra, maybe the custom of watching Egyptian movies ceremony sounds a little less odd.
    当你想到以色列广播局管弦乐团,我们看埃及电影的习惯就不再那麽奇怪。

  6. Over the next pages, piano and orchestra chase each other, the orchestral bass section finally cantering up to two fortissimo hits.
    接下来,钢琴和交响乐团相互追逐着,交响乐团的低音部分最终演变成两拍子的重音。

  7. During rehearsals, to get what he wanted from his orchestra, he would sometimes stamp his feet, snap his baton and tear his store to pieces.
    为了在乐队中得到他所想要的,在排演时他有时会跺跺脚,突然折断指挥棒或者是把自己的乐谱撕成碎片。

  8. The pipe changes itself one after another, and it seems to be the trace of the conductor's baton in an orchestra.
    管道改造自己一个又一个,它似乎是对指挥棒追踪一个乐队。

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