musical note
英 [ˈmjuːzɪkl nəʊt]
美 [ˈmjuːzɪkl noʊt]
律音;音符
英英释义
noun
- a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
- the singer held the note too long
双语例句
- Listen to him, and you will hear the loudness, the quality and the musical note of his voice always changing according to what he is talking about.
侧耳倾听,你会发现他声音的轻重、嗓音的特质以及音乐般的语调总是随着所讲内容的改变而改变。 - He wrote down the musical note on the paper.
他在纸上写下乐符。 - Space Full of Musical Note The Relationship between Localized Brain Damage and Agraphia
装满音符的盒子脑不同部位损害与失写症 - His poetry is musical and emotional and each syllable sounds like a musical note, from which the poet drew his inspiration of poetry.
在诗人海一样宽广的心中充满了美妙的旋律,诗韵、诗格、每一个诗步似乎都变成了跳动的音符,激发着他的灵感,牵动着他的诗情。 - Musical notation was conceived for the C major scale and each line and space represents a note in this scale.
五线谱以C大音阶构成,每一个线和间代表这个音阶的音符。 - There are no concerned researches which aimed at the musical note recognition have been developed nowadays.
而以乐音音符识别为目的,并完成自动乐曲创作这一技术目前研究不多。 - Each stitch is a musical note from the overture to the closing of this dramatic opera.
每一针都是一个音符,从这部歌剧的前奏一直到尾声。 - He said: "there has been a recent study on perfect pitch, the ability to know the absolute pitch of a musical note, that strongly suggests that is acquired through the inheritance of a single gene."
他认为:“近期进行了一项针对完美音高指人能准确感觉每个音符的能力的研究,它清楚地表明这一能力是由单个基因遗传下来的。” - To tremble or quaver in sound, as of the voice or a musical note.
海茨帕回来后问道,她的声音颤抖。 - In the recessionary 1970s, the Broadway musical ( adapted for the screen by John Huston in 1982) made room for Roosevelt and ended on a note of harmony between government and private enterprise.
在经济萧条的20世纪70年代,百老汇的歌舞剧版本(该版本于1982年由约翰·赫斯顿[JohnHuston]搬上银幕)为罗斯福留出了空间,最后以政府和私人企业之间的和解迹象而告终。