etude [e'tjʊd]  

etude

etude  [e'tjʊd]

n. 练习曲 

名词复数:etudes 

News of the war in Poland inspired Chopin to write many sad musical pieces expressing his grief for "his" Poland. Among these was the famous "Revolutionary etude." 波兰陷入战火的消息促使他写了许多充满悲伤的作品,以表达对祖国波兰的哀伤与思念,其中包括名曲《革命练习曲》。
Learning the piano used to be one of those things only nerdy Chinese boys did while all the cool kids played sports after school (weep), but etude might change that. 学习钢琴曾经是一种只有书呆子才会的玩意儿;而所有时尚的年轻人都在下课后去运动,不过Etude可能会改变这种状况。

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  • n. 练习曲
  • 1. News of the war in Poland inspired Chopin to write many sad musical pieces expressing his grief for "his" Poland. Among these was the famous "Revolutionary etude."

    波兰陷入战火的消息促使他写了许多充满悲伤的作品,以表达对祖国波兰的哀伤与思念,其中包括名曲《革命练习曲》。

  • 2. Learning the piano used to be one of those things only nerdy Chinese boys did while all the cool kids played sports after school (weep), but etude might change that.

    学习钢琴曾经是一种只有书呆子才会的玩意儿;而所有时尚的年轻人都在下课后去运动,不过Etude可能会改变这种状况。

  • 3. An acrobatic etude.

    一个特技。

  • etude (n.) a composition having musical value but primarily intended to exercise the pupil in technical difficulties, 1837, from French étude, literally "study" (12c., Old French estudie), from Latin studium (see study (n.)). Popularized in English by the etudes of Chopin (1810-1849).
étude / ˈeɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈeɪtjuːd ; ˈeɪtuːd / ( from French, especially NAmE) ( BrE also study ) noun ( music ) a piece of music designed to give a player practice in technical skills 练习曲 étude études étude / ˈeɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈeɪtjuːd ; ˈeɪtuːd /
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