opus 英 [ˈəʊpəs]   美 [ˈoʊpəs]

opus

opus  英 [ˈəʊpəs] 美 [ˈoʊpəs]

n. 作品 

名词复数:opera 

In the first movement of opus 7, he practically stands to attention. 在作品第 7 号第一乐章里,他几乎要站了起来。
The final movement, a robust and often dissonant fugue, is a precursor to Beethoven’s startling, gritty “Grosse Fuge,” composed as the final movement of his opus 130 String Quartet. 不协调的和音、爆裂刺耳的强音复调表现曲式是贝多芬大赋格曲的序奏部分。 他在弦乐四重奏作品130号也以此风格作为最后一个乐章。

  • An opus is a created work, usually musical in nature. The composer's greatest opus was inspired by the blooming of the spring flowers.
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  • n. 作品
  • 1. In the first movement of opus 7, he practically stands to attention.

    在作品第 7 号第一乐章里,他几乎要站了起来。

  • 2. The final movement, a robust and often dissonant fugue, is a precursor to Beethoven’s startling, gritty “Grosse Fuge,” composed as the final movement of his opus 130 String Quartet.

    不协调的和音、爆裂刺耳的强音复调表现曲式是贝多芬大赋格曲的序奏部分。 他在弦乐四重奏作品130号也以此风格作为最后一个乐章。

  • 3. It is a panoramic opus, both geographically and temporally, covering crises from 66 countries over the last 800 years.

    这是一部全景式作品,横向和纵向均是如此。 该书涵盖了过去800年间66个国家发生的经济危机。

  • opus (n.) "a work, composition," especially a musical one, 1809, from Latin opus "a work, labor, exertion" (source of Italian opera, French oeuvre, Spanish obra), from Proto-Italic *opi-, from PIE root *op- "to work, produce in abundance." The plural, seldom used as such, is opera.
opus / ˈəʊpəs ; NAmE ˈoʊpəs / noun ( plural opera / ˈɒpərə ; NAmE ˈɑːpərə / ) [usually singular ] 1 ( abbr.op. ) a piece of music written by a famous composerand usually followed by a number that shows when it was written (按个别作曲家的创作排列的)编号乐曲,作品编号 Beethoven's Opus 18 贝多芬第十八号作品 2 ( formal) an important piece of literature, etc, especially one that is on a large scale 主要(文学等)作品;(尤指)大作,巨著 SYN work see also magnum opus opus opuses opera opus / ˈəʊpəs ; NAmE ˈoʊpəs / opera / ˈɒpərə ; NAmE ˈɑːpərə /
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