organist 英 ['ɔːg(ə)nɪst]   美 ['ɔrɡənɪst]

organist

organist  英 ['ɔːg(ə)nɪst] 美 ['ɔrɡənɪst]

n. 风琴演奏者 

名词复数:organists 

He was perhaps the greatest organist and harpsichordist of his time. 他可说是当代最伟大的风琴师和大键琴师。
After entering the minor seminary, he learnt to play organ and served as resident organist until his final graduation. 后来进入小修院,开始学习风琴,从小修院到神学院一直担任琴师。

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  • n. 风琴演奏者
  • 1. He was perhaps the greatest organist and harpsichordist of his time.

    他可说是当代最伟大的风琴师和大键琴师。

  • 2. After entering the minor seminary, he learnt to play organ and served as resident organist until his final graduation.

    后来进入小修院,开始学习风琴,从小修院到神学院一直担任琴师。

  • 3. He also held a position as private organist to the Earl of Donegal.

    他还举行了一次私人管风琴的多尼戈尔伯爵的地位。

  • organist (n.) 1590s, from organ + -ist, or from or influenced by Middle French organiste, from Medieval Latin organista "one who plays an organ," from Latin organum (see organ).
or·gan·ist / ˈɔːɡənɪst ; NAmE ˈɔːrɡənɪst / noun a person who plays the organ 风琴演奏者;风琴手 organist organists or·gan·ist / ˈɔːɡənɪst ; NAmE ˈɔːrɡənɪst /
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