serenade
serenade 英 [ˌserəˈneɪd] 美 [ˌsɛrəˈned, ˈsɛrəˌned]
n. 小夜曲 vt. 为…唱小夜曲 vi. 唱小夜曲
进行时:serenading 过去式:serenaded 过去分词:serenaded 第三人称单数:serenades 名词复数:serenades
- If you really want to win someone's heart, take your ukulele to his house at night and serenade him under his open window. When you serenade someone, you play or sing a song, often outdoors.
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- n. 小夜曲
- vt. 为…唱小夜曲
- vi. 唱小夜曲
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1. serenade out of tune—you might be swimming solo tonight.
小夜曲唱走调,那雄鲸老兄你今夜就得独自徘徊了。
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2. Why he didn't stop at my favorite coffee shop here and serenade me is beyond comprehension.
我真不明白为什么他不来我这里最喜欢的咖啡店为我唱首小夜曲呢。
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3. Or perhaps you're in an exotic location swimming in the warm ocean and eating fruit off each other's bodies while the native birds serenade you with their beautiful song.
又或者你沐浴在异国温暖的海水里,你和伴侣互相吮吸着身体的蜜汁,耳边是小鸟们哼唱着优美的小夜曲。
- serenade (n.) 1640s, "musical performance at night in open air" (especially one given by a lover under the window of his lady), from French sérénade (16c.), from Italian serenata "an evening song," literally "calm sky," from sereno "the open air," noun use of sereno "clear, calm," from Latin serenus "peaceful, calm, serene." Sense influenced by Italian sera "evening," from Latin sera, fem. of serus "late." Meaning "piece of music suitable for a serenade" is attested from 1728.
- serenade (v.) 1660s, from serenade (n.). Related: Serenaded; serenading.
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