ensemble
ensemble 英 [ɒnˈsɒmbl] 美 [ɑnˈsɑmbl]
n. 全体;总效果;全套服装;全套家具;合奏组 adv. 同时
名词复数:ensembles
- An ensemble is a group of musicians, dancers, or actors who perform together, like an ensemble which has been playing music together for several years.
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- n. 全体;总效果;全套服装;全套家具;合奏组
- adv. 同时
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1. But I think as an ensemble, [my work] has its own personality, and that's what I'm proud of.
但是我认为若这是一场合唱,[我的作品]拥有它自己的个性,那便是我引以为自豪的。
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2. That is, when I ask "what is the best ensemble to make me look good for the conference," I would like the answer before I go to the conference.
也就是说,当我询问“我参加这次会议做好的配套服装是什么”时,我希望在我参加这个会议之前得到答案。
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3. In a rate code, neurons consider the activity of an ensemble of many neurons, and ignore the individual variability, or noise, produced by each of them.
在一个速率编码上,神经元会以一个神经元整体来考虑活动,而忽视由每个神经元产生的变化或噪音。
- ensemble (n.) 1703, "union of parts, parts of a thing taken together," from French ensemblée "all the parts of a thing considered together," from Late Latin insimul "at the same time," from in- intensive prefix + simul "at the same time," related to similis "like, resembling, of the same kind" (see similar). Musical sense of "union of all parts in a performance" in English first attested 1844. Of women's dress and accessories, from 1927. Earlier in English as an adverb (mid-15c.), "together, at the same time."
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