rhapsody
rhapsody 英 ['ræpsədɪ] 美 ['ræpsədi]
n. 狂想曲;狂诗
名词复数:rhapsodies
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- n. 狂想曲;狂诗
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1. After listening to it several more times, it suddenly hit me… I heard it in a Bugs Bunny cartoon 15 years ago (rhapsody Rabbit, 1946).
再多听几次以后 我突然想到…15年前,我是在一部卡通《流氓兔》里听过(《兔儿狂想曲》,1946)。
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2. Not long before I met Lang, in June in Beijing, he had been in the States recording a commercial for United Airlines—playing “rhapsody in Blue” with Herbie Hancock.
不久前的六月,我在北京见到了郎朗,那时他已经录制完成了《蓝色狂想曲》这首同赫比·汉考克共同演奏的作品是他为美国联合航空公司拍摄的广告。
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3. We reached 1931 with Creole rhapsody, which reflected Ellington's command of the tonal and rhythmic resources of his band as if they were colours on a painter's palette.
接下来是1931年,专辑《克里奥尔狂想曲》发布,我们从中能够感受到艾灵顿在曲调和节奏风格上的转变,如同画家调色板上色调的变换一样。
- rhapsody (n.) 1540s, "epic poem," from Middle French rhapsodie, from Latin rhapsodia, from Greek rhapsoidia "verse composition, recitation of epic poetry; a book, a lay, a canto," from rhapsodos "reciter of epic poems," literally "one who stitches or strings songs together," from rhaptein "to stitch, sew, weave" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend") + oide "song" (see ode). Meaning "exalted enthusiastic feeling or expression" is from 1630s. Meaning "sprightly musical composition" is first recorded 1850s.
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