[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]音乐;乐曲Music is the pattern of sounds produced by people singing or playing instruments.
...classical music.
古典音乐
...the music of George Gershwin.
乔治·格什温的音乐作品
...a mixture of music, dance, cabaret and children's theatre.
音乐、舞蹈、卡巴莱和儿童剧的混合
...a music critic for the New York Times.
《纽约时报》的乐评人
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]音乐(创作或表演)艺术Music is the art of creating or performing music.
He went on to study music, specialising in the clarinet.
他继续学习音乐,主攻单簧管。
...a music lesson.
音乐课
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]See also:
sheet music
;乐谱Music is the symbols written on paper which represent musical sounds.
He's never been able to read music.
他一直都不识谱。
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[PHRASE 短语]悦耳的声音;佳音;中听的话 If something that you hear is music to your ears, it makes you feel very happy.
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Popular support—it's music to the ears of any politician.
大众的支持对任何一名政界人士来说都是佳音。
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[PHRASE 短语]承担自己行为的后果;接受批评(或惩罚) If you face the music, you put yourself in a position where you will be criticized or punished for something you have done.
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Sooner or later, I'm going to have to face the music.
迟早我得自己承担后果。
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music★/ˈmjuːzɪk; NAmEˈmjuːzɪk/noun _musicalnotation.jpg _quaver.jpg [uncountable ]1★sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. People sing musicor play it on instruments 音乐;乐曲◆pop/dance/classical/church music流行音乐;舞曲;古典╱教堂音乐◆to listen to music听音乐◆She could hear music playing somewhere.她听到某个地方在演奏音乐。◆It was a charming piece of music.那是一首动听的乐曲。◆the popularity of Mozart's music对莫扎特乐曲的普遍欢迎◆He wrote the music but I don't know who wrote the words.他创作了乐曲,但我不知道谁填写的歌词。◆The poem has been set to music.这首诗被谱了曲。◆Every week they get together to make music(= to play music or sing).每个星期他们都聚在一起唱歌奏乐。☞see also
chamber music
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country music
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rock music
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soul music
2★the art of writing or playing music 音乐;乐曲创作(或演奏)艺术◆to study music学习音乐◆a career in music音乐生涯◆music lessons音乐课程◆the music business/industry音乐行业╱产业3★the written or printed signs that represent the sounds to be played or sung in a piece of music乐谱◆Can you read music(= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music)?你会读乐谱吗?◆I had to play it without the music.我只得不看乐谱演奏了。◆The music was still open on the piano (= the paper or book with the musical notes on it).乐谱仍摊开着放在钢琴上。☞see also
sheet music
IDIOMmusic to your ˈearsnews or information that you are very pleased to hear 好消息;令人满意的信息☞more at
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v.COLLOCATIONS 词语搭配Music 音乐Listening 听■listen to/enjoy/love/be intomusic/classical music/jazz/pop/hip-hop, etc. 听/欣赏/喜爱/迷上音乐/古典音乐/爵士乐/流行音乐/嘻哈音乐等■listen tothe radio/an MP3 player/a CD 听收音机/ MP3 播放器/ CD■put on/playa CD/a song/some music 播放 CD /歌曲/音乐■turn down/upthe music/radio/volume/bass 调小/调大音乐/收音机/音量/低音■go toa concert/festival/gig/performance/recital 去听音乐会;去看会演/流行音乐现场演唱会/演出/音乐演奏会■copy/burn/ripmusic/a CD/a DVD 复制/烧录/抄录音乐/ CD / DVD■downloadmusic/an album/a song/a demo/a video 下载音乐/专辑/歌曲/录音样带/视频Playing 演奏■playa musical instrument/the piano/percussion/a note/a riff/the melody/a concerto/a duet/by ear 演奏乐器/钢琴/打击乐/音符/重复段/主旋律/协奏曲/二重奏;凭听觉记忆演奏■singan anthem/a ballad/a solo/an aria/the blues/in a choir/soprano/alto/tenor/bass/out of tune 唱国歌/民歌;独唱;唱咏叹调/蓝调歌曲;在合唱团演唱;唱女高音/中音/男高音/男低音;唱歌走调■huma tune/a theme tune/a lullaby 哼曲子/主题曲/摇篮曲■accompanya singer/choir 为歌手/合唱团伴奏■struma chord/guitar 弹奏和弦/吉他Performing 表演■form/start/get together/join/quit/leavea band 组建/创办/组成/加入/退出/离开乐队■givea performance/concert/recital 表演节目;举办音乐会/音乐演奏会■doa concert/recital/gig 开音乐会/音乐演奏会/流行音乐现场演唱会■playa concert/gig/festival/venue 在音乐会/流行音乐现场演唱会/会演/音乐厅上演出■perform( BrE) at/in a concert/( especially NAmE) a concert 在音乐会上演出■appearat a festival/live 现身会演;现场表演■go on/embark ona (world) tour 进行/开始(全球)巡演Recording 录制■write/composemusic/a ballad/a melody/a tune/a song/a theme song/an opera/a symphony 写/创作音乐/民谣/旋律/曲子/歌曲/主题歌/歌剧/交响曲■land/get/signa record deal 获得/签署唱片合约■be signed to/be dropped bya record company 与唱片公司签约;被唱片公司解约■record/release/put outan album/a single/a CD 录制/发行/出版专辑/单曲/ CD■be top of/topthe charts 高踞每周流行音乐排行榜之首■get to/go straight to/go straight in at/enter the charts atnumber one 位列/一举登上/进入排行榜首位musicmusicsmusic/ˈmjuːzɪk; NAmEˈmjuːzɪk/
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musicmu‧sic /ˈmjuːzɪk/ ●●●S1W1 noun [uncountable]
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1a series of sounds made by instruments or voices in a way that is pleasant or exciting: I often listen to classical music when I’m in the car. A new piece of music was specially written for the occasion.2the art of writing or playing music: Peter’s studying music at college. music lessonsmusic business/industry etc a career in the music business3a set of written marks representing music, or paper with the written marks on it: I left my music at home. McCartney never learned to read music. →
sheet music
4be music to your ears if someone’s words are music to your ears, they make you very happy or pleased5set/put something to music to write music so that the words of a poem, play etc can be sung → face the music
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COLLOCATIONSverbslisten to music· Ella was listening to music on her iPod.play music· A small band was playing jazz music.write/compose music· He composed the music for the ‘Lord of the Rings’ films.make music (=play or compose music)· We began making music together about five years ago.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + musicloud/soft/quiet· They were kept awake by loud music from next door.pop/rock/classical etc music· Johnny Cash was one of country music’s greatest stars.live music (=played by musicians on stage)· Most of the bars have live music.recorded music· Live music can sound very different from recorded music.background music (=that you hear but do not listen to)· the soft background music in the restaurantchoral music (=sung by choirs)· We perform a wide variety of choral music.instrumental music (=with no singing)· a programme of instrumental musicchamber music (=classical music played by a small group of musicians)· a performance of Schumann’s chamber musicorchestral music (=classical music played by a large group of musicians)· He has a large CD collection, mostly orchestral music.piano/organ music· I love listening to piano music.music + NOUNa music lover· For music lovers, the city has two world-famous orchestras.· Her recordings delighted music lovers.phrasesa piece of music· It’s a beautiful piece of music.COMMON ERRORS ► Don’t say ‘classic music’. Say classical music.THESAURUSmusic the sounds made by musical instruments or people singing: · The music was really loud.tune the main series of musical notes in a piece of music: · a folk song with a pretty tunemelody the main series of notes in a piece of music that has many notes being played at the same time, especially in classical music: · The soprano sang the melody.harmony the chords or notes in a piece of music that support the melody: · the rich harmonies in the symphonypiece (also piece of music) an arrangement of musical notes – use this about music without words: · It’s a difficult piece to play.composition formal a piece of music that someone has written: · This is one of his own compositions.work a piece of music, especially classical music: · one of Mozart’s best-known workstrack one of the songs or pieces of music on a CD: · the album’s title tracknumber a piece of popular music that forms part of a concert or show: · the show’s first number
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