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Solo Piece Piano Word Musical Latin Century Form

英语单词 solo
英美音标 英 ['səʊləʊ] 美 ['soʊloʊ]
中文释义 n.独奏;独唱
adj.单独的
adv.单独地
v.单独表演;[空]放单飞(飞行员一个人开飞机,无教练陪同)
英语例句 (1) The first piece is a piano solo by Berio.
(2) The concert began with piano solo.
(3) He has been asked to sing a solo at the concert.
(4) The student essayed his first solo flight.
中文例句 (1) 第一个节目是贝里奥的钢琴独奏。
(2) 音乐会以一首钢琴独奏开始。
(3) 他已被邀请在演奏会上表演独唱。
(4) 该学员尝试作首次单独飞行。
vocabulary简明 A versatile word, solo means "alone" and can be used as a verb ("I get to solo in band today"), a noun ("She sang a beautiful solo"), or an adjective (I can't wait for my solo flight").
vocabulary扩展 The word solo is often associated with a musical performance, from the Italian derivative from the Latin sōlum, "alone." Until the end of the 17th century, just the Latin form was used, usually in stage directions. Then it entered musical terminology, as sola, in 1695. The adjectival use developed in the 18th century, and in 1864 the form soloist, referring to one who performed a solo, first appeared. It wasn't until the mid-19th century that the word was used as a verb.
柯林斯解释
1
[ADJ 形容词]独自进行的 You use solo to indicate that someone does something alone rather than with other people.
  [usu ADJ n]
  [ADV after v]
  • He had just completed his final solo album.

    他刚刚录完了他的最后一张独唱唱片。

  • ...Daniel Amokachi's spectacular solo goal.

    丹尼尔·阿莫卡奇精彩的单刀进球

  • ...Mick Taylor, who had long since quit the Stones for a solo career.

    很早就离开滚石乐队单飞的米克·泰勒

  • Solo is also an adverb.
    • Charles Lindbergh became the very first person to fly solo across the Atlantic.

      查尔斯·林德伯格成为独自飞越大西洋的第一人。

2
[N-COUNT 可数名词]独奏;独唱;独舞 A solo is a piece of music or a dance performed by one person.
  • The original version featured a guitar solo.

    吉他独奏是原版的特色。

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