vibrato 英 [vɪ'brɑːtəʊ]   美 [vɪ'brɑto]

vibrato

vibrato  英 [vɪ'brɑːtəʊ] 美 [vɪ'brɑto]

n. (意)颤音;抑扬顿挫 

名词复数:vibratos 

So at first glance, the idea of a seasonal flamenco Christmas performance seems as wobbly as a cantaora's vibrato. 所以初看上去,弗拉门戈舞作为圣诞季节的表演与女歌星Cantaora 的颤音一样令人心颤而略带伤感。
Singing in a piquant tone with a thick vibrato, she poured out tales of working-class lives and endurance pushed to the brink, usually by love. 她的嗓音浑厚、高亢、微颤,用充满爱意的歌声娓娓道来工人阶级几乎崩溃的生活和有限的忍耐力。

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  • n. (意)颤音;抑扬顿挫
  • 1. So at first glance, the idea of a seasonal flamenco Christmas performance seems as wobbly as a cantaora's vibrato.

    所以初看上去,弗拉门戈舞作为圣诞季节的表演与女歌星Cantaora 的颤音一样令人心颤而略带伤感。

  • 2. Singing in a piquant tone with a thick vibrato, she poured out tales of working-class lives and endurance pushed to the brink, usually by love.

    她的嗓音浑厚、高亢、微颤,用充满爱意的歌声娓娓道来工人阶级几乎崩溃的生活和有限的忍耐力。

  • 3. GW Do you generate vibrato by pressing down?

    你是用向下按弦来产生颤音吗?

  • vibrato 1861 (adv.), 1870 (n.), "tremulous effect in music," from Italian vibrato, from Latin vibratus, past participle of vibrare "to vibrate" (from PIE root *weip- "to turn, vacillate, tremble ecstatically").
vi·brato / vɪˈbrɑːtəʊ ; NAmE vɪˈbrɑːtoʊ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( plural vi·bratos ) ( music ) a shaking effect in singing or playing a musical instrument, made by rapid slight changes in pitch(= how high or low a sound is) (演唱或演奏的)颤音效果,颤音 vibrato vibratos vi·brato / vɪˈbrɑːtəʊ ; NAmE vɪˈbrɑːtoʊ /
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