| euphonious |
/juːˈfoʊniəs/ |
adj. |
悦耳的 |
He was enchanted with the euphonious music |
| melodious |
/məˈloʊdiəs/ |
adj. |
悦耳的 |
A melodious sound is pleasant to listen to / The melodious song of the bird cheered up everyone in the park |
| dulcet |
/ˈdʌlsɪt/ |
adj. |
甜美的,悦耳的 |
sounding sweet and pleasant / She has a dulcet voice that is perfect for lullabies |
| melodic |
/məˈlɑːdɪk/ |
adj. |
有旋律的;音调优美的 |
Wonderfully melodic and tuneful, his songs have made me weep |
| harsh |
/hɑːrʃ/ |
adj. |
刺耳的 |
The harsh sound of the alarm startled everyone in the room |
| jazz |
/dʒæz/ |
n. |
爵士乐 |
Jazz music was born in the southern United States |
| movement |
/ˈmuːvmənt/ |
n. |
音乐的乐章 |
Each movement in a symphony has its unique character |
| note |
/noʊt/ |
n. |
音调/音符 |
He played the first few notes of the tune / high notes |
| score |
/skɔːr/ |
n. |
乐谱/配乐 |
The conductor is responsible for interpreting the score / He recognizes enough notation to be able to follow a score |
| instrument |
/ˈɪnstrəmənt/ |
n. |
乐器 |
She learned to play several instruments at an early age |
| conservatory |
/kənˈsɜːrvətɔːri/ |
n. |
音乐学院 |
He studied violin at the local conservatory of music |
| orchestra |
/ˈɔːrkɪstrə/ |
n. |
管弦乐队 |
An orchestra is a large group of musicians who play a variety of different instruments together / Orchestras usually play classical music |
| chorus |
/ˈkɔːrəs/ |
n. |
合唱队/副歌 |
The chorus of the song is very catchy and upbeat / Caroline sang two verses and the chorus of her song |
| concert |
/ˈkɒnsərt/ |
n. |
音乐会 |
She is looking forward to attending the pop concert |
| record |
/ˈrekɔːrd/ |
n. |
唱片 |
He just released his new record and it’s a hit / vinyl record (黑胶唱片) |
| percussion |
/pərˈkʌʃən/ |
n. |
打击乐器 |
Percussion instruments add rhythm and depth to a song |
| string |
/strɪŋ/ |
n. |
弦乐器 |
He plays the violin, a popular string instrument |
| wind |
/wɪnd/ |
n. |
管乐器 |
Wind instruments include the woodwinds, such as the flute, the clarinet, the oboe, and the bassoon (管乐器包括木管乐器,如长笛、单簧管、双簧管和巴松管) |