melodious 英 [məˈləʊdiəs]   美 [məˈloʊdiəs]

melodious

melodious  英 [məˈləʊdiəs] 美 [məˈloʊdiəs]

adj. 悦耳的;旋律优美的 

Sleeping amidst nature and waking up to the melodious morning ragas of the little birds may sound like a far fetched dream. 在大自然中入睡,在小鸟悦耳动听的晨曲中醒来听似一个遥不可及的梦想。
As it is, I enjoy with something of sadness remembering that this melodious silence is but the prelude of that deeper stillness which waits to enfold us all. 实际上,我带着几分悲伤喜欢回忆起这种悦耳的沉默只是比较深层的寂静的前奏,它等待着要把我们所有的人笼罩起来。

  • Use the adjective melodious to describe something that sounds like music, like a babbling brook or a little boy's soft humming.
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  • adj. 悦耳的;旋律优美的
  • 1. Sleeping amidst nature and waking up to the melodious morning ragas of the little birds may sound like a far fetched dream.

    在大自然中入睡,在小鸟悦耳动听的晨曲中醒来听似一个遥不可及的梦想。

  • 2. As it is, I enjoy with something of sadness remembering that this melodious silence is but the prelude of that deeper stillness which waits to enfold us all.

    实际上,我带着几分悲伤喜欢回忆起这种悦耳的沉默只是比较深层的寂静的前奏,它等待着要把我们所有的人笼罩起来。

  • 3. His call is bracing but melodious, although once he sets to work on a blade, the noise of grindstone on metal brings out the old women with their beloved worn-out cleavers.

    他的叫卖声很精神,但很有音韵,尽管只要他一开始磨刀锋,金属在磨石上的噪音就会引来老妇人们,带着她们心爱的旧菜刀。

  • melodious (adj.) late 14c., from Old French melodios "melodious; delightful" (French mélodieux), from Medieval Latin melodiosus, from Latin melodia (see melody). Related: Melodiously; melodiousness.
me·lo·di·ous / məˈləʊdiəs ; NAmE məˈloʊdiəs / ( also me·lod·ic ) adjective pleasant to listen to, like music 悦耳的;优美动听的;像音乐的 a rich melodious voice 圆润悦耳的嗓音 me·lo·di·ous·ly / məˈləʊdiəsli ; NAmE məˈloʊdiəsli / adverb me·lo·di·ous / məˈləʊdiəs ; NAmE məˈloʊdiəs / me·lo·di·ous·ly / məˈləʊdiəsli ; NAmE məˈloʊdiəsli /
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