symphonic 英 [sɪm'fɒnɪk]   美 [sɪm'fɑnɪk]

symphonic

symphonic  英 [sɪm'fɒnɪk] 美 [sɪm'fɑnɪk]

adj. 交响乐的;交响性的;和声的 

名词复数:symphonics 

The orchestra had been planning a British symphonic celebration with Hickox for 2010, and a Britten celebration for the Olympic year, 2012. 乐团正与希考克斯一 起计划2010年的英国交响乐盛典,还有2012年奥运年的布里顿庆典。
In the spring, Dad would conduct symphonic bands, and there I'd be, on the front row, feet tapping to the beat, and ears absorbing the rich textures of sound. 春天,爸爸会指挥交响乐队,并且我会在那,坐在前排,用脚踩着拍子,往耳朵里吸收丰富的声音质感。

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  • adj. 交响乐的;交响性的;和声的
  • 1. The orchestra had been planning a British symphonic celebration with Hickox for 2010, and a Britten celebration for the Olympic year, 2012.

    乐团正与希考克斯一 起计划2010年的英国交响乐盛典,还有2012年奥运年的布里顿庆典。

  • 2. In the spring, Dad would conduct symphonic bands, and there I'd be, on the front row, feet tapping to the beat, and ears absorbing the rich textures of sound.

    春天,爸爸会指挥交响乐队,并且我会在那,坐在前排,用脚踩着拍子,往耳朵里吸收丰富的声音质感。

  • 3. Europe is the home to symphonic music and also home to opera. It has been a cradle of many brilliant music composers.

    欧洲是交响乐之乡,也是歌剧之乡,是许多杰出作曲家的摇篮。

  • symphonic (adj.) 1854 "involving similarity of sounds or harmony" (implied in symphonically); see symphony + -ic. Meaning "pertaining to a symphony" is from 1864. Earlier was symphonious (1650s).
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