ravel
ravel 英 [ˈrævl] 美 [ˈrævəl]
vt. 弄清;解开;使纠缠 vi. 散开;缠结 n. 纠结;错综复杂的一团
进行时:ravelling 过去式:ravelled 过去分词:ravelled 第三人称单数:ravels 名词复数:ravels
- Ravel is an interesting verb, in that it can mean both "tangle" and "untangle." So if you work to ravel yarn into a neat ball, your cat may come along and try to ravel it again.
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- vt. 弄清;解开;使纠缠
- vi. 散开;缠结
- n. 纠结;错综复杂的一团
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1. We also learned from ravel's Bolero that nobody actually plays the beat-- that's too basic but our mind, hearing all of these complex rhythms, extrapolates the beat from this complexity.
通过拉威尔的《波莱罗》我们还知道,没有人专门负责敲打节拍,那太简单了,但听到那些复节奏时,我们的大脑会自动推断出节拍
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2. Maurice ravel was a French composer writing in the early twentieth century.
莫里斯·拉威尔是法国作曲家,是二十世纪早期的
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3. Her favourite piano music includes Mozart's piano concerto No 23, as well as the Rachmaninov Preludes and Maurice ravel's Piano Concerto in G major.
她最喜欢的钢琴曲包括莫扎特第23号钢琴协奏曲,以及拉赫曼尼诺夫的序曲和拉威尔的G大调钢琴协奏曲。
- ravel (n.) 1630s, "a tangle;" 1832, "a broken thread," from ravel (v.).
- ravel (v.) 1580s, "to untangle, disentangle, unwind" (originally with out), also "to entangle, become tangled or confused," from Dutch ravelen "to tangle, fray," rafelen "to unweave," from rafel "frayed thread." The seemingly contradictory senses of this word (ravel and unravel are both synonyms and antonyms) are reconciled by its roots in weaving and sewing: as threads become unwoven, they get tangled.
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