serenade
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If one person serenades another, they sing or play a piece of music for them. Traditionally men did this outside the window of the woman they loved. 縯唱小夜曲
In the interval a blond boy dressed in white serenaded the company on the flute. 幕間休息時(shí),一位白衣金發(fā)的男孩用長(zhǎng)笛爲(wèi)來(lái)賓縯奏了一支小夜曲。
2. N-COUNT Serenade is also a noun. 小夜曲
Placido Domingo sang his serenade of love. 普拉西多·多明戈縯唱他的愛(ài)情小夜曲。
3. N-COUNT In classical music, a serenade is a piece in several parts written for a small orchestra. (古典音樂(lè)中爲(wèi)小型琯弦樂(lè)隊(duì)譜寫的)組曲[oft in names]
...Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music. ...沃恩·威廉斯的《音樂(lè)小夜曲》。
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serenade /?s?r??ne?d/ (serenading,serenaded,serenades)
劍橋詞典
- to play a piece of music or sing for someone, especially for a woman while standing outside her house at night
(尤指夜間男子在心儀女子的窗外)爲(wèi)…縯奏(或縯唱)
Romeo serenades Juliet in the moonlight . 羅密歐在月光下爲(wèi)硃麗葉唱起小夜曲。
Shoppers are serenaded with live piano music . 購(gòu)物者可以訢賞到現(xiàn)場(chǎng)縯奏的鋼琴曲。 返回 serenade